Example sentences of "they [am/are] [verb] [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Incensed by such treatment , the hare scratched the Moon 's face with his claws and the two of them are disfigured to this day . |
2 | Some of them are explained in more detail on the following pages along with accounts of Tesco 's efforts to tackle a range of problems from toxic chemicals to energy conservation . |
3 | These simple propositions are truisms , but their importance and the dangers of departing from them are highlighted by this appeal , which we allowed on 13 March 1992 . |
4 | At the east end , the springmakers work , and the machines required by them are installed in this part , together with an electric welding machine and various bolt and nut machines ; boiler-makers work on the south and west sides , and the forging presses are also laid down here while the north side is mainly occupied by drop hammers . |
5 | Bingley possesses an enormous fortune and both of them are committed to each other and love one another very deeply . |
6 | One , because they are advertised as that race and two , I see them dashing around the track . |
7 | They are regarded by many employers ' associations ( although lacking official recognition ) as a means of encouraging greater stability in shopfloor relations . |
8 | This means they take no risk when they stock it , as they are reimbursed for any copies left unsold at the end of the week . |
9 | This is the order in which they are analysed in this manual . |
10 | The current protocols on access to and inter-lending of theses in Britain were developed by SCONUL , and they are printed in each issue of Aslib 's Index to Theses . |
11 | They are trained on all aspects of aerobics from the beginners ' level to advanced step . |
12 | In its publications , it claimed to be ‘ one of England 's Great Public Schools ’ ; it was ‘ the ‘ public school ’ of the sons of the poor , where , for a short time , they are trained in those qualities which make Public School boys so healthy , esprit de corps , obedience , humility , a sense of responsibility , honour and truthfulness ’ . |
13 | But they know they are struggling for both Wimbledon stars and now Ferguson has become their top target . |
14 | Though he is too politically cautious to admit it in public , Mr Reilly knows he needs taxes as a weapon in the environmental arsenal , even if they are disguised under another label . |
15 | one should not confuse … two things : the fragmentation of social labour , which arises from the fact of the social division of labour on the one hand , and the fragmentation of social labour , which negates this very division of labour on the other hand … ‘ enterprises ’ … stand in various relationships to each other : either they are bound to each other by buying and selling ( heterogeneous enterprises ) , or they are in competition with each other ( homogeneous enterprises ) . |
16 | They have no roots , they are bound to another land . |
17 | They are made by all Ministers who are confronted with allegations of student poverty and hardship . |
18 | The Trade Marks Act 1938 , following previous legislation , serves two main purposes : first , to protect the goodwill and reputation which a trader has built up around the mark involved and , secondly , to prevent the public from being deceived into buying inferior goods in the belief that they are made by another manufacturer . |
19 | And when they are listening in this way to check their theories they have a real purpose in listening . |
20 | There is no doubt that factors like these are important in what we may call the social ‘ life ’ of language , and they are implicated in many aspects of linguistic variation and change . |
21 | Ideologies do not just appear in societies ; their function is to legitimate practices , and they are formulated for this purpose . |
22 | This is the lowest point of the local workings in the area and they are drained in this manner . |
23 | They are binding on all academics engaged in their profession , whatever their discipline . |
24 | Merit goods ( bads ) are goods that society thinks everyone ought to have ( ought not to have ) regardless of whether they are wanted by each individual . |
25 | So those are the jobs that are audited and they are generated by these number of quests , of those .. |
26 | It is natural that they aspire to emulate their heroes when they are presented in this way . |
27 | Less fabric is taken up when they are placed at this angle , preventing the seamline from reducing and puckering . |
28 | It is understood they are staying at another holiday camp in Towyn . |
29 | Potatoes turn green when they are exposed to any form of light . |
30 | If they are moved in that order then it would take twelve operations to move from a to b . |