Example sentences of "they be all [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You must realize that we can not provide all the subjects when they are all at different stages .
2 The matter has received our closest and most careful consideration and although the details were worked on in 1886 for another canal in the Manchester district ( but not used ) they are all to all intents and purposes equally applicable to the Grand Union Canal , when that canal is improved , to be of the same working capacity as the Grand Junction Canal and to carry the same vessels .
3 We do not know which , if any , of these treatments is effective at the moment , although they are all in current use and variously recommended by health professionals .
4 They are all in this sense working organizations , whether or not they proclaim other more general objectives .
5 And they 're all ordered , they 're all for different people cos John is coming up with sweets .
6 And they 're all on different menus and they 're a you 're trying all sorts of different keys .
7 What I mean by that is that if there are eight or ten things running across the spectrum from left to right , they 're all at specific points , and that way you can do a more sophisticated job of layering , while still retaining a certain delicacy . ’
8 Yeah , she 's done it , and er Doug put wardrobes up and drawers like , cos they 're all in flat packs
9 The Prussian blue rectangular tiles came from Rye Pottery : ‘ they 're all in irregular shapes because they were a discontinued line being sold off cheaply . ’
10 So , and they 're all in different colours as well .
11 The they 're both , they 're all in lovely condition are n't they ?
12 but they 're all in little cul-de-sacs .
13 They 're all in these boxes . ’
14 On Saturday , all shapes and sizes of water craft go under the hammer ; the common theme ; they 're all from another age .
15 I know some of the last lot , they were all on one thing .
16 At three thirty , a Lieutenant Harvey joined them behind the trenches , by which time they were all on full battle alert .
17 It is true that there were one or two errors ; but they were all on level ground and cost little to rectify .
18 But they were all for certain things and I , I , I remember one er was for anybody who stuttered .
19 They were all of excellent size , colour and quality .
20 But this time he got the goals and they were all of high quality . ’
21 And I cleared the lot except six baskets and they were all in good condition , so I was glad of these six baskets really because it helped you to give them one or two more .
22 Finnigan has demonstrated how misleading it is to describe ‘ primitive societies ’ as if they were all in some way ‘ dominated by kinship ’ ( Finnigan , 1970 , pp. 1 7 1–94 ) , and Laslett and his associates at Cambridge have shown how , in many ways , the composition of the family in pre-industrial England was similar to that of the family of today ( Laslett , 1965 ) .
23 Some of the entries were illegible and others were written across the ruled lines and ran into each other , and they were all in scrawly handwriting , which she found very difficult to decipher .
24 See during the war we had , we had a lot of er minesweepers down here and they were all in these trawlers , fishing trawlers that 's all they were and they used to go minesweeping off the coast , from here to Yarmouth and then , and Yarmouth and Lowestoft they had theirs , they used to like meet and cos they used to be out four days minesweeping and in four days .
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