Example sentences of "and [adv] they [be] [adj] to " in BNC.

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1 He has been gathering his facts on and off ever since and now they are available to us all in his book The Wheatear , a truly classic study of every aspect of the wheatear 's lifestyle .
2 He has been gathering his facts on and off ever since and now they are available to us all in his book The Wheatear , a truly classic study of every aspect of the wheatear 's lifestyle .
3 They had descended the causeway which wound around the plug of rock upon which Kinsai was built , and now they were close to a stream which ran as a tributary into the D'neistr , the river which flowed north to the Sea of Tears .
4 And and and in the sort of business that a lot of M Ps , or people that become M Ps , and the sort of Mm er way they have to l It may not be a lot of money , and maybe they are entitled to some more .
5 ‘ I 'll just tidy up these boots and then they 're ready to be delivered . ’
6 These conditioned psychological needs are usually an extension of a horse 's normal essential requirements ; and sometimes they are advantageous to us in our relationship with horses , but sometimes they are not .
7 The author , a former senior JMU inspector himself , explains what the procedures are and how they are likely to be carried out .
8 Check that everyone is aware of what they are and how they are pertinent to the individuals involved .
9 The difficulty lies precisely in spelling out what these distinctive features are , and how they are pertinent to the contrast between conveying information on the one hand , and , on the other , being black and blue .
10 As we have said , when bereavement care is thought of , it is usually the spouse that we have in mind as needing support , and indeed they are likely to be the ones asking for care .
11 And everywhere they are integral to maintaining our licence to operate . ’
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