Example sentences of "since they be in " in BNC.

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1 Rechargeable battery driven cars have attracted publicity for many years , particularly since they are in regular use in businesses where a great deal of starting and stopping is necessary .
2 These symptoms are often termed ‘ positive ’ since they are in a sense added to normal experience .
3 There are other defended sites like Rocester and Littlechester , but they have been excluded since they are in a zone which was under close military control during the greater part of the occupation .
4 This summary and climax of God 's covenant-agreement with his people sets out a basic ethical norm applicable to all men in all ages ( since they are in fact the " Maker 's instructions " ) .
5 They can , as we know , take the form illustrated by this " if " statement of our current example : if R and C , even if X , then still W. Their meaning is evidently quite other than that of dependent conditionals , since they are in part and in a way general .
6 Yet as its name suggests the system 's most distinctive feature is the transferability of votes , and since they are in fact transferred in large quantities it seems paradoxical to ignore them .
7 Next in schedule three there is provision to compensate Mr and Mrs for the extra work involved in caring for Paul , it is agreed that er since they are in the special position of course of being Paul 's carers they are , not er , I mean no disrespect to nursing but they 're not erm it is agreed that there should a deduction of twenty five percent , that would give an annual figure of two thousand , six hundred and thirty one times four will amount to ten thousand five hundred and twenty four pounds , adding these figures together , future care during schooling comes if my addition has been accurate to ninety three thousand , six hundred and fifty pounds in total .
8 It was in any case too late for the League of Nations to move against the Nazis since they were in power as a result of legal democratic electoral procedures .
9 Fourth , until 1981 , trade unions could evade having to make any payments to their members on strike since they were in receipt of supplementary benefit .
10 Purporting to apply these principles in Coffin v. Smith , the court concluded that the police were in this case on duty ( since they were in uniform ) , and were doing nothing prima facie unlawful .
11 Since they were in bed the query was ambiguous , and might have had reference to what had gone before .
12 Since they were in agreement about Knudsen 's work , it would be a safe subject for discussion while they ate .
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