Example sentences of "they be [verb] [adv prt] of [art] " in BNC.

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1 Interactionists would question that implication , and argue that they are made up of a plurality of values and norms , which may often conflict .
2 Soon it was realized that these electrons must be coming from within the atoms themselves , and in 1911 the British physicist Ernest Rutherford finally showed that the atoms of matter do have internal structure : they are made up of an extremely tiny , positively charged nucleus , around which a number of electrons orbit .
3 They are made up of the Polytechnic of Wales ; three national institutions in the shape of the Welsh College of Music and Drama , at Cardiff , and the College of Librarianship of Wales and the Welsh College of Agriculture , both at Aberystwyth ; six colleges or institutions of higher education ; and thirty-six other establishments ( Figure 7.1 ) .
4 We have a di , a different picture , and we make up erm pictures like you see o on these crime programmes , the videofits of suspects , you 've all seen them where th , you know got the lines between the nose and , and the mouth they are made up of the information that we 've gained from witnesses .
5 Fretter and Graham ( 1962 ) , on the other hand , thought the sole function of the hypobranchial gland was to produce a glairy slime to cement particles together as they are swept out of the mantle cavity-despite their recognition of urocyanylcholine in the secretion .
6 And I 'll tell you what the problem is about the Trusts , and I 'll explain why they are opting out of the National Health Service .
7 They are let out of a greyhound-style trap and can cover more than 100 metres in a matter of seconds when they get a whiff of food , ’ says Michael , 52 .
8 On the other hand , if they are taken out of the conventional school system they can lose touch with their age group and become socially isolated .
9 Cos she 's gone mad and they put it on her , right , and they , they 're holding her and they 're tapping out of the stage sidewards and she 's sort of like going like this , she , she , thinks all these nice men 'll love me and then like at the end of the show you see them , they 're tapping her out of the studio and putting her into a van and she 's still wearing a straight jacket and smiling at you .
10 And although they 're facing out of the wind now , you ought to know that this is n't the usual wind we get here .
11 Hutchesons/Aloysians ' victory by 31-13 at Union Park against Corstorphine was not enough and they were edged out of the race on points difference .
12 As the first group of pulses were directed to the satellite high above the Indian Ocean , mixed up with all the other transmissions going out to the Far East , they were snatched out of the ether by the NSA 's giant aerials at Morwenstow 60 miles up the coast to the east of Goonhilly , and compared with the watch lists of ‘ interesting ’ numbers on their computer memories .
13 Vangmoor came up on the screen as if they were looking out of the window , but Vangmoor in summer without the wind and with leaves on the trees .
14 Either they were made up of a large number of bronze rods , hammered to shape and soldered together .
15 Although at the time they were made up of an apparently infinite chain of familiar days , I can think of them now only as a whole .
16 She shrugged ruefully , and ten minutes later they were speeding out of the village .
17 They were getting out of a stretch limo when we rolled up in our private bus .
18 As they were getting out of the police car a royal blue Land Rover drew up beside them and a coastguard officer got out .
19 The fish they were pulling out of the Swedish lakes were badly deformed .
20 The Collector 's lips moved but his mind had already wandered away , besieged by practical questions … how would they manage for privies with so many people in the banqueting hall , assuming that they were driven out of the Residency ?
21 The party appointments came after the leadership had authorised a statement formally apologising to the Czechoslovak people for leading the country into its latest crisis , before they were hustled out of the building because the cleaners wanted to go home .
22 However , during that poor run which ultimately cost them the title , they were knocked out of the FA Cup by lowly Wrexham , and that must act as a warning in neon lights for their trip to non-League Yeovil .
23 They were knocked out of the Anglo-Italian Cup by Portsmouth , who beat them two-nil at the Manor .
24 made a quick exit from the Yorkshire Shield competition when they were knocked out of the first round 13–4 in a game spoiled by the wind .
25 made a quick exit from the Yorkshire Shield competition when they were knocked out of the first round 13–4 in a game spoiled by the wind .
26 They were coming out of the end of the hangar now .
27 And they used to bring us girls chocolates ; because when they were coming out of the dining-room , anything nice ( they had n't time to take off their gloves ) anything nice that was left in the dishes they used to pinch a piece and eat it .
28 Very big and brave they must have looked in their new NATO camouflage suits , and absolutely dead they were when they were taken out of the vans .
29 LIVERPOOL paid the price for Moscow madness when they were dumped out of the European Cup Winners Cup on Wednesday .
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