Example sentences of "they be [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Just there are one or two I mean when we see tall , thin , young people we think of all sorts of interesting medical things , but most of them are completely at all , you see so
2 Some of them are rather like cave paintings are n't they and have they 've got this from my a sort of tedious association of the drawings and pictures and er Catherine 's it seems to be suggesting that animals were around , animals and other creatures were around a long time before human beings and that human beings are in some ways intruders therefore in their in their world .
3 While Keegan is still making up his mind on players some of them are already in the shop window .
4 Bowls with the remains of their dessert figs , prunes and olives still in them are here on show .
5 Some of them are away at school , some being looked after by Nanny , in the upper parts of the house .
6 How many of them are away from the river and its terraces ?
7 The remaining four divisions treat rules of construction , principles , presumptions and canons but , as the author admits , the boundaries between them are far from clear .
8 Of the ninety nine pupils , seventy five are boarders , the suffer varying degrees , degrees of disability , something like nine or ten of them are roughly in Paul 's category of disablement , although he is the most severely disabled .
9 Erm at that erm meeting members did er bring up a number of points er , the comments and questions which have been put to the Environment Trust and the answers to them are there on page ninety five under progress to date and , and on onto page ninety six er , the main ones really are the question as to whether er , any rented housing could be provided erm , in the scheme is dealt with there the Environment Trust only develop for sale or for equity share er , they 're not a housing association , they 're a charitable body erm so they did n't feel that they were able to er , take on the role of er , provided rented housing in the scheme .
10 East Stand ) Neither of them are now at leeds , one is playing in the USA and the other is dossing around for a year ( so he says ) before trying to get in with a lower division club .
11 All of them are now under review to make sure they are ‘ in a particular market where we can win in the long term ’ .
12 Most of the children still go to school , but not all of them are always at their desks .
13 Teenagers are also heavily over-represented amongst the temporary labour force ; a substantial number of them are still at school and are working part-time .
14 Significantly , twenty-two of them are still in service today , although their distinctive design has been lost under extensive rebuilding .
15 Two of them are still in prison , where they are serving 18-month sentences .
16 It is difficult to find people who have been tortured — so many of them are still in prison or have died .
17 Er they have phones , We 're trying their surgeries and a number of them are still in London and a number of them er
18 The late arrival by 13 minutes of three of their key players left Peterlee with too much work to do at Consett where they went down in a first division game by 91 points to 58 as they were left wondering what effect Ivor James , Gord Laing and Allen Quarmby might have had had they been there for the start .
19 Members of the general public usually only respond and react to media content : they are rarely in control of media work .
20 While their type of product closely parallels Franklin 's , they are ahead of Franklin in moving towards a generic element in their product design .
21 None of the activities described here exists or is encouraged in any extensive way nationally in the way that hospital or prison work is , but they are nevertheless of interest .
22 Thus , in deciding , for example , whether to close down an unprofitable factory and make those working in it redundant , the directors are required to consider the effect of closure on the employees , but they are nevertheless under a duty to shut the factory if they believe this to be in the interests of the shareholders .
23 And , while they are badly in need of such innovations as a massive reafforestation programme , desalination facilities , an organised fishing industry , means to exploit their few mineral resources , and perhaps even tourism , they will not give up easily their island heritage .
24 They are thus of great importance in the management of the economy despite their small total in banks ' balance sheets .
25 They are thus to some extent limited in where they can invest , as we discuss further in chapter 6 .
26 They are thus in a good position to forecast potential needs as well .
27 Figures published by Fortune , for the calendar year 1987 , show Spencer Stuart 's recruiting fees worldwide as over $56m. ; they are marginally behind Heidrick and Struggles in the USA with $26.2m .
28 And this independence is further supported by the existence of the ‘ velar-raising ’ rules in other Ulster varieties : they are carefully described by Gregg ( 1964 ) for Larne , and by Patterson ( 1860 ) for nineteenth-century Belfast , and so in this case they are plainly of some antiquity .
29 If there are , say which they are instead of pointing out only the faults .
30 It is rarely a main source of income ( for 4 per cent of lone parents in 1987 ) , the amounts awarded are generally low , they are mostly for children rather than spouses and payments are frequently unreliable .
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