Example sentences of "[adj] they be [adv] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | In this they are quite promiscuous and unselective and tendons will join up with whatever muscle they find at their end . |
2 | I had no choice : of this they were thankfully ignorant . |
3 | Despite this they were very fond of each other . |
4 | When the Moors saw this they were greatly amazed ; and they harnessed themselves in Great haste , and came out of their tents . |
5 | That 's what you have to say yummy , yummy they were very good . |
6 | They soon spread to a variety of habitats , but in the Palaeozoic they were conspicuously abundant in relatively shallow environments . |
7 | Since consultants gave their time free they were more available in more wealthy urban areas which could support the private practices that provided their income . |
8 | ‘ I 'm afraid they 're totally unsuitable . |
9 | Very interesting they are as well . ’ |
10 | For another they 're often full of legal |
11 | As one enthusiast to another they were soon deep in discussion until the children began to get restless . |
12 | By the time they are two years old they are sufficiently jungle-wise to live a completely independent life and find home ranges for themselves . |
13 | Although this sounds dangerous they are perfectly safe and are by far , in my opinion , the nicest house to live in . |
14 | colour and th they 're , they 're too much they 're too dark and er they need to be , have more contrast . |
15 | And here I was , thirty odd years on , still hypnotised by the great shafts of power , the paddle portholes thrashing like demented washing machines , the engines so straightforwardly mechanical they are almost comprehensible . |
16 | There may have been intermittent recoveries , but the bulk of the evidence ( often intractable and indirect ) suggests that until around 1500 they were only temporary . |
17 | As such they are ultimately subject to a higher rate of vulnerability factors and provoking agents . |
18 | As such they are highly suitable for the brewing industry , from plant to road tankers , and are becoming widely used as glass washing agents in the licensed trades . |
19 | The proposals are contained in a White Paper , and as such they are still subject to changes being made to them . |
20 | The tracks in America okay we go over there and we say they 're tight they 're quite difficult to ride . |
21 | We all make mistakes and whilst unwelcome they are often good for us because they jolt our complacency . |
22 | Exactly because they are common and basic they are relatively unlikely to need an explicit statement , by assignment , that they are valid for any entity where they are perceived . |
23 | They may only be alien ticks , but their shells are so hard they are almost indestructible , and they can survive for years without 8 meal of any sort … |
24 | By Christmas ‘ 89 they were so popular with American viewers that a special became inevitable . |
25 | I mean it 's a dwelling I think it 's fine they 're very nice , so I understand . |
26 | If parents expect the worst they are quite likely to get it . |
27 | They had drunk a great deal and the night was warm , but on a sudden they were both stone-cold sober . |
28 | My trawl of invisibility in the Art Index has confirmed that until women became identified with feminism in the early 1970s they were as neutralised as their practice . |
29 | Of course , in the 1960s or 1970s they were less likely to be called projects : they were ‘ schemes ’ , or ‘ plans ’ , all very redolent of the ‘ planning ’ of the public sector , indeed of all economic life in those Wilsonian days . |
30 | Well the first want to say hi two to look at the policy we have with us to make sure they 're so good as originally intended . |