Example sentences of "[prep] they [be] [adv] [vb pp] to " in BNC.
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1 | Fortunately , however , most of them are closely related to others , and the separate characteristics which concern us are relatively few in number . |
2 | Inertia has kept the sites occupied , but functionally many of them are not related to their countryside surroundings . |
3 | Many of them are not used to disabled people , and , being temporary , they rarely get to know her anyway . |
4 | Let us hope that the Danes will vote ‘ No ’ in their referendum on June 2 , thus forcing all members to renegotiate the treaty , as many of them are now said to be having second thoughts of their own . |
5 | Most of them are deeply committed to their children . |
6 | As can be seen , approximately two-thirds went into hospital ( though , particularly in Ipswich , some of them were later transferred to an old people 's home ) . |
7 | Many of Morse 's ideas were either so strange or so wildly improbable that most of them were always doomed to early disappointment . |
8 | One of them was repeatedly referred to as ‘ blonde ’ , as a ‘ pretty school girl ’ and indeed as a ‘ blue-eyed blonde ’ in the Sun and a ‘ pretty blonde ’ in the Daily Mirror . |
9 | There are other goods which are held in common ownership , such as the air , the sea and common land , which it is difficult to prevent people from using because property rights in them are not assigned to individual owners . |
10 | So these problems and similar ones to them are generally led to an abandonment I suppose , or a lack of interest in feat in a pure feature analysis view to how we build up and recognise objects . |