Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] be [noun pl] [pron] [be] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps it is fathers who are jealous of the sons who will soon replace them .
2 So there is a real question whether or not there are sensations which are not ours , but it is evidence-transcendent .
3 Well there were electricians there were carpenters , the carpenters were into directly involved with building aircraft but they used to create the engines and make engine stands such things and do maintenance work around .
4 Here there are rules there is routine … but again it works workers … and life success is sweet …
5 Here they are conflicts which are collective in character , not just within the individual .
6 Mostly it is services which are traded , but goods can be used as well , ’ says Mary Ringland , from the One World Centre in Belfast .
7 Then there are others which are just common sense .
8 Then there are others who are satisfied with superficial information because they feel that if more is revealed then conflict could arise in the family .
9 Er I merely want to comment on the erm apparent misunderstanding on my comments on windfalls earlier on , erm it has been suggested that we we 're tightening down on windfalls , was the quote actually used , erm , there is no intention in the local plan to er ignore the er windfalls , to actually deal with them in a different way than had happened in the past , clearly if sites come forward which are windfalls which are suitable in environmental terms then the City Council will give , as P B G one requires , the appropriate consideration to those applications , what I was merely saying this morning was the the likelihood of such windfalls coming forward , and the scale was clearly going to be substantially less than had occurred in the past , and the the figure of eighty a eighty a year , which was for a five year period , which was quoted to me , erm clearly would not be representative of my expectation of the future .
10 Again , the skill of writing is often taken for granted , yet there are adults who are handicapped because they can not write their name .
11 Yet there are features which are difficult to explain on this hypothesis ; caves are known in places at the rear of the beach and occasionally stacks , examples being on the west coast of Arran near Imachar ( Plate 32 ) , which could hardly have withstood freeze-thaw and salt weathering capable of flattening the metamorphic rocks involved .
12 In salaries or joint finance funding , so where there are differences it is almost entirely down to those two factors .
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