Example sentences of "[be] [adj] [noun pl] [prep] them " in BNC.

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1 Indeed there are strong resemblances between them , especially when one looks back on them from the present day and across all that has happened in theology since Ritschl .
2 Unless frequent pin points can be obtained during the descent , errors in position of 20 miles or more can easily occur , and this factor alone limits cloud flying to days on which large clouds are isolated so that there are clear areas between them .
3 Erm so there are some similarities but plainly there are clear differences between them and that influences , influences very much erm what they 're trying to achieve .
4 There was a tendency for both to be referred to as the Wild White or Park cattle but there are noticeable differences between them and it has been firmly established , by cytogenetic and other tests , that the British White is no more closely related to the White Park than are other British breeds .
5 Well I think it 's been awful interesting to see the pictures develop and like they 're so rough at first and they 're and more developed and they 're more things in them and the colours are getting more definite and everything .
6 Now they are , because there 're two things in them , they 're quite strong .
7 There always had been these moments between them when she had to give way , against reason , against sense : he simply had to win .
8 The large ones are easier to catch , as obviously there are fewer places for them to hide .
9 If I could just come in here , there are many opportunities for them to express their individual talents .
10 The two processes are only analogous , not identical , and there are important differences between them .
11 There are considerable difficulties for them , like promotion — ‘ We 'd never get to be archdeacons , because we are n't priests ’ — but there are also pastoral roles they can fill that a man ca n't .
12 There are numerous pressures on them which manifest themselves in a variety of ways within the classroom setting .
13 What is even worse , however , is that as the two fonts may have been prepared from different masters there could be subtle variations between them — even though they are notionally the same typeface .
14 The same mood continued after Monday night 's 3–0 home defeat at the hands of third-placed Pirelli — meaning that even if Alton were to win all five of the games in hand they have over the Eastleigh side , they would still be three points behind them .
15 That there will be fierce opposition to such changes is fairly certain , and there will be vociferant arguments against them , and whilst these must be listened to , they must be allowed to have influence only if they can help in the process of bringing into being the new philosophy or religion .
16 ‘ Our members are reporting that children 's social and educational development is already being affected by playing games to excess , and we are concerned that , long-term , there will be medical effects on them as well , ’ said Ms Miller .
17 But even Ephorus and Timaeus were later found to be superficial informants on them .
18 ‘ Whether there will be any jobs for them at the end of the day is too early to say but at least they will be getting quality training which can be a kick-start in life . ’
19 The last and incomplete letter from Miller in the Darlington collection , dated 10 November 1769 , carried a wish for plants from Bartram 's garden , because he believed there to be new genera amongst them , but specimens had been ‘ so much compressed as to render the distinguishing characters very doubtful ’ .
20 There are yellow orchids on them , and palm trees and big-breasted , naked blondes in sunglasses drinking cocktails , and even Ninja Turtles .
21 If there are enough requests for them in the web , I 'll stick them in .
22 Lot forty seven is five postcards there 's the two , there they are twenty pounds for them twenty anywhere ?
23 Explosives were found in nearly all of the latter and there had been twenty fires in them between 1 November and 26 December 1921 .
24 Nobody actually knows whether they 're right , whether they 're wrong or if there are any problems with them .
25 There were few adults with them , but those who recognised Burun bowed .
26 The enthusiasm and energy of the Beida students were obvious , but there were few outlets for them and little prospect of doing anything with their love of life and of their country .
27 These youths had all escaped in one way or another from forced labour throughout the archipelago and the mainland colonies ; there were some women with them , but not many , and Dulé planned to bring Ariel and her baby to live with him on Oualie .
28 There were some trees below them , and when they reached them he slowed , she followed suit , and then he swished to a halt .
29 In form alone there are similarities between certain glass bowls and plain ceramic bowls , but it is difficult to find ceramic equivalents of distinctive glass forms , suggesting that any social and economic symbolism conveyed by the shape and function of such vessels was conveyed equally by the material used , and that there were rigid boundaries between them ; there was not , for instance , a poor man 's version of the glass cone beaker .
30 The report did recommend that members be called upon to break off relations with Spain , but there were serious divisions among them about the efficacy of such measures .
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