Example sentences of "[adv] they are " in BNC.

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1 Difficult situations often arise where a conveyancer is acting for seller and buyer ( eg they are both long-established clients of your firm ) where either one of the parties instructs you then to renegotiate the price of the transaction .
2 Thus , if Mr X , who is not domiciled in the United Kingdom , puts property into a discretionary trust and at the time of the ten year charge the trust assets are not located in the United Kingdom , eg they are chattels such as a motor vehicle which is located outside the United Kingdom , no inheritance tax is in point .
3 Furthermore they are exceptionally ambitious in the language , skill and concepts they expect young children to acquire .
4 Furthermore they are not very successful in capturing the complexity of language .
5 I listen to the World Federalists and the Communists talk about One World and The Brotherhood of Man and how much they are doing to bring them about .
6 You do not know who the rival bidders are , who wants what , or how much they are likely to bid .
7 In this instance the objective is not just a winning result ; it is also to leave the volunteer workers with an awareness not only of their importance , but of the value of the contribution they have made and how much they are appreciated by the ‘ roadies ’ and the candidates passing through .
8 I have now , through your lordship 's favour , the satisfaction of seeing them cultivated in my neighbourhood , by the skilful hand of my friend , Mr. Miller , and shall take the first opportunity of describing and engraving them that the public may see how much they are indebted to your lordship .
9 There is a range of behavioural methods which animals use to try to cope with the conditions , and again we can make measurements of how much they are having to use these .
10 Too many people nowadays seem to eat while watching television , hardly noticing what or how much they are eating .
11 But the worst silence of all is when we take it for granted that they know how much they are still appreciated and that the calloused hands or fingers are symbols to us of the love and caring poured into our lives .
12 Write some ideas here The cause of all this is a common problem in society today -we tend to judge people on their ‘ professional status ’ , in other words what they do and how much they are paid .
13 Hodkinson 's promoter , Barney Eastwood , revealed : ‘ French TV loved Paul so much they are willing to have him back before Christmas and fight an opponent of his own choosing . ’
14 This is perhaps the most fundamental principle of sign systems : no matter how much they are able to draw from a sign language they attempt to match their production to the spoken language which is produced simultaneously .
15 If you bought them , keep the receipt so that you can prove how much they are worth .
16 Many people do not realise just how much they are being charged as most financial advisers make their money via commission , which is normally obscured , so making it difficult to work out what the true cost is .
17 Responses to extreme forms of the debt crisis are also conditioned by who holds the debt , how much they are hurt and their power to take avoiding action .
18 One or two top senior Account Executives ( SAEs ) boast to the AEs about how much they are earning , making them all feel they are onto something really good .
19 ‘ People do n't always realise how much they are giving away , and in the hands of an expert such as yourself … ’
20 Does he agree that those people in the House who advocate expenditure without saying how much they are prepared to spend are entirely unconvincing ?
21 When will they act instead of saying at every Question Time how much they are in favour of combined heat and power ?
22 There was no details on the vouchers as to how much they are worth just a note saying that vouchers must be redeemed before 12 on the matchday .
23 The concept of standard drinks or units is an attempt to help people understand how much they are drinking .
24 Many of them enjoyed their work experience in Picardy so much they are going back for more in their summer holidays .
25 The theft , at allotments behind the Beechwood and Easterside Club , Middlesbrough , has angered the racing club members so much they are forming a vigilante group to keep overnight watch on the lofts .
26 To say they were shocked is an understatement , but staff and customers enjoyed the day so much they are asking for another . ’
27 Apparently they are still quite frequent in Britain , but surely the really interesting question is why ?
28 As many readers have discovered the supply of the specified unidirectional microphones for this project has dried up — apparently they are no longer being made .
29 Apparently they are the worst floods we have had in Suffolk since 1954 .
30 There are , and apparently they are still counting , 13 of them ready to descend with their bells and hats and shoes and pretty bogus folklore .
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