Example sentences of "they be [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And if Graham Taylor sticks with the Wright-Shearer partnership , England wo n't go far wrong in their World Cup qualifying group because both of them are international class .
2 Many of them are powerful gringo media barons .
3 Some of them are absolute rubbish some of them are very very very good .
4 Too many of them are visual firework displays without an emotional centre , or a coherent narrative structure .
5 internal business shuttles but a lot of them are long haul passengers who could n't get a direct flight to their nearest regional airport and with the nineteen ninety three directive liberalising the E C erm or European Union Airways , more and more passengers from the North and the Midlands are going to take a shuttle to Europe not to Heathrow , they are going to fly from Ringway or East Middlesbrough t to Europe and catch a long haul from Charles De Gaulle or Frankfurt and indeed Amsterdam which you probably know is now advertising itself as Britain 's third airport .
6 Some of them are potent ganglion blocking agents and were introduced into clinical medicine , but they had grave disadvantages .
7 That , I mean , the , the appointments what Jane and Linda do make me , I 'll be honest , they 're quality appointments , not all of them but I would sixty , seventy percent of them are good quality appointments .
8 Among them are Spanish actress Angela Molina and directors Almodóvar and Geraldo Rivera .
9 And erm a lot of them are retired business men , or , or people still , people in business who give their time freely to it .
10 Most of them are hard man .
11 Our team of judges — the majority of them are National Vegetable Society judges — report that competition standards are up .
12 none of them are full thoroughbred , they are all ⅞thbred so therefore a bit hardier .
13 and only seventeen of them are full time .
14 cos some of them are three ply and I thought I 'm not gon na sit and knit three ply .
15 Now North Yorkshire County Council er I think in their statement look to erm to existing market towns to provide what little evidence they can up to justify fourteen hundred dwellings , er I think that 's again a simplistic approach because by definition the market now can seal them up wider catchment area , many of them are some distance from York , and the settlements concerned provide a service base for a number of surrounding villages , and therefore the actual specialities and services found within that particular settlement are greater than one would achieve if it did not have a large catchment area .
16 Most of them are common sense but you would be surprised how , in our eagerness to succeed , we often forget them .
17 ‘ People send you things that they think are exotic or bizarre , but when you listen to them a lot of them are just band copies of hits people just trying to sound like the Beatles .
18 He might have been persuaded to have them out here but he would not let them be any sort of nuisance , and she was well aware of it .
19 And you 've got difficulties because there they are appointed executor they 're not doing their job , nobody else there to do the job , somebody 's got to sort that out .
20 the mere fact that they are appointed executor does not of itself increase the size of the bill .
21 In the alternative case of thick gravitational waves , they are non-scalar curvature singularities .
22 For their part any incomers see themselves as having made considerable sacrifices to come to Shetland , giving up their homes in the south near friends and perhaps relatives , and facing the possibility that while they are away inflation will ensure that they can not afford to buy their old houses back again when they return ( hence the price guarantees that the airlines are obliged to offer on their employees ' houses in Shetland ) .
23 They are personal work-out sessions .
24 Moore contends that if , having freed ourselves from the naturalistic fallacy , we ask what are the chief good things known to us , we will conclude that they are personal affection and the enjoyment of beautiful objects .
25 It seems that the best explanation for the survival of this kind of insider knowledge is that the knowledge is reinforced by frequent close contact with other speakers , and this is best accessed by a theory of network ties , which when they are strong function as norm-enforcement mechanisms .
26 Microlights take a bit of getting used to ( 1,000 feet looks an awfully long way down ) , but they are marvellous viewing platforms .
27 Now either , either we have , ei either you accept that and y y you 're saying n not only in terms of land reform is the Communist Party prepared to see poor peasants being allocated less than subsistence land but even when they are allocated land they 're being taxed on their income even though it 's well below subsistence .
28 They are allocated period and subject categories , enabling fast retrieval of information under various combinations of headings .
29 Volunteers can help clients more effectively if they are allocated time for tasks other than direct interviewing .
30 This study was to examine whether ‘ fit ’ patients over the age of 50 who require elective surgery for ulcerative colitis are suitable candidates for restorative proctocolectomy , providing that they are continent berore operation and that the anal sphincter is preserved in its entirety without stripping of the mucosa or endoanal anastomosis .
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