Example sentences of "[noun pl] they [vb mod] be [adj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The departmental systems maybe mission critical in other words they may be important to them you know they may be necessary to doing business to getting out orders or what have you .
2 After three months they would be entitled to the statutory minimum wage in Germany , but this would still be less than the wages taken home by Germans working on the same site .
3 The third paper , which consolidates and updates existing technical guidance , extends the requirement for outgoing auditors to provide the incoming auditors with full information on matters they should be aware of , to advisers involved in other forms of recurring work such as tax and accounting .
4 As grandparents they should be free to be detached , and to give time and care of a different and special kind , which harassed and busy parents are often not able to provide .
5 In fact in many ways they may be preferable to funds raised in the ‘ ordinary ’ way at branch retail level .
6 Even the process of normal development required something of self-sacrifice about it , as women learned that instead of their early pleasures they must be content with the possibility of having a child .
7 Rangers have told Spurs they might be interested in a player swop deal but they wont pay cash .
8 At parents ' meetings they must be prepared to be blamed by mothers and fathers with unrealistic expectations of their , the teachers ' , and the children 's abilities .
9 Some educational psychologists visit the schools in their area on a regular basis so that teachers know when they will be coming in and can discuss children they may be worried about ; others visit at the request of the school or when a child is formally referred to them .
10 I do n't mind you at all , but the boys they 'd be suspicious of anyone who 's not a member of the police force , and that 's how people will see you : you 're not a member of the force ’ ( FN 23/10/87 , p. 20 ) .
11 The radial shields are about twice as long as broad ; in small specimens they may be contiguous along their whole length , in larger specimen they become separated by a single triangular plate or by a wedge of plates .
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