Example sentences of "[noun] they be [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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31 In the circumstances of the current re–organisation however , employees will be allowed to retain the new level of protected hours , in a higher grade post if the result is a saving due to the reduction in staff numbers , either in the post they are vacating or in a lower graded post further down the structure or if his replacement is being appointed on the grade and hours required in the final structure .
32 Leila had planned to keep it rather a subdued affair , but another natro group happened along at the small site they were using and livened things up a little .
33 Like other state troops they are equipped and dressed in the style of their province or city state .
34 What can be said about the most recent generation of US television narrative subgenres is that they display on the screen a much higher awareness of the conventions they are operating than is the general rule on UK television , and they are therefore much more inclined towards an ironic or parodic re-scoring of generic regimes .
35 For children older than 6 years they are asked if they can inhibit urination for an hour to teach bladder retention .
36 They list the name of the dead person and the years they were born and died .
37 There is no substitute for knowledge and above all the reception staff must have a complete knowledge of the product they are selling if they are going to sell effectively .
38 While few serious historians have defended Communist excesses , some have argued that it was only the strategy in whose name they were committed that enabled the Republic to fight on for as long as it did .
39 The distance they are prepared and able to travel will depend , of course , upon whether they are car owners or , if not , on public transport facilities .
40 The course has a strong grammar base with questions , explanations , and practice designed to encourage students to think about the structures they are studying and the rules behind them .
41 The gardens are the earliest example of Italian design in Bohemia and were laid out in 1534 by Giovanni Spazio for Ferdinand I. They were enlarged and altered by Jan Vredeman de Vries in 1563 and , following the vagaries of fashion , were transformed into French Baroque style in 1730 .
42 Then we 'd draft reports , prepare maps , collect photographs , collate lists of growers and traffickers , plot their relationships , determine which illegal ports they were using and who they were paying off , make eight copies of everything and finally send it up the street to the embassy .
43 The Past Now Future exercise assists villagers to look more deeply into the problems they are facing and asks them , as a group , to look along the three time frames at ten agreed areas .
44 We 've , the protest succeeded in focusing a spotlight on this northern test site where the Soviets hope to continue nuclear testing after their own people stopped them in Khazakstan They 're rattled and they 're angry with us , and now they 're punishing us by preventing us from having direct communication with our friends and finding out that they 're safe and well .
45 To create such a ballet , choreographers need to understand what type of character they are using and how the type of character will colour the dance movements .
46 There may have been as many as 200 women compositors in London in the early 1890s , but as has been noted , the London Society of Compositors was able to exert pressure on employers and see that on the whole they were vanishing or being expelled to printing-houses in the Home Counties .
47 I just need to draw attention to the fact that the erm Selby have given us a a very clear explanation of their unemployment problems and the difficulties they 're facing and erm their th th their solution being er the allocations that they 're suggesting which obviously I do n't agree with .
48 If they do so , they are making decisions which they have no right to make , because it is the doctor 's obligation to save life not take it , and the parents ' duty to stand by their children from the day they are born or , if this is not feasible , for society itself to step in and shoulder this ultimate demand upon it .
49 Results of searches are normally dispatched by first-class mail the day they are received if the application is received by first post .
50 Their colours and patterns seemed as fresh as the day they were made and she was amazed at their richness compared with the wartime materials she was used to .
51 One day they were told that a police officer wished to see them in connection with the charges already preferred .
52 When the need arises to review the search firms they are using or when there is a particularly sensitive issue , then which firm is contacted is clearly a very important issue .
53 Thirdly , observation could provide data on competition in the marketplace , how well other bookshops were doing , and what kind of customers they were attracting and why .
54 Whether we could look at our contract and see if this could be because mentioned about grass on the pavements , not only is it the machine that 's doing that , but there 's a danger to young children from the machines they 're using and elderly people with pavements being very very slippery once they 're doing the grass if it 's raining .
55 And the people doing it in these garages erm , you know like respraying and doing all the welding and everything , really he said some of the things they were doing if they did it legally they 'd make a good go of it
56 Efforts to conserve tropical timber species are being hindered by illegal timber traders concealing information about the timber they are cutting and exporting , according to a new report by TRAFFIC , a network of conservation groups that monitors trade in wildlife .
57 At the end of the season they were withdrawn and sent to Museums , making a total of six Standards preserved , three in U.K. and three in the U.S.A.
58 After a week they were listed as missing and some months later traces of blood were found at their home at St Brelade .
59 But if these strong women have been suppressed in soaps , it 's reassuring that elsewhere in television they 're erupting and ‘ coming out ’ as it were .
60 And I think that there is a very strong argument erm for getting women in the cabinet on the basis that if women are seen to be in the cabinet they are seen as competent , they 're seen as excellent politicians , and that 's why I go for a form of positive discrimination , which is that if you 've got two people who are equally well qualified , and if erm Mr Major decided that a man and a women were equally well qualified , then I think he should have chosen the woman erm
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