Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] [subord] they [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 For a new SPR which is not being based on an existing SPR , LIFESPAN will provide four fields in which you may make an entry if required , as described below ; it is recommended that they are completed as they provide some useful basic information .
2 Local people are left waiting while less urgent cases from outside the district are treated because they bring money in with them .
3 Well have they withdrawn one of their submissions to South Oxfordshire that they 've tried to claim that they were using it over the last twelve years and it has now been withdrawn because they know very well that their claim to South Oxfordshire can not be justified about the use .
4 Now , the Israelites had been taught to welcome strangers and to look after them and Ruth 's fears must have been allayed as they receive her , there 's no cross examination , there 's no inquisition , she does n't go through any third degree , she is received back at face value .
5 The basic definition of ‘ development ’ being so wide , a substantial number of activities or changes have been arranged so they do not in fact need specific consent .
6 ‘ Happy are those who are persecuted because they do what God requires ; the Kingdom of Heaven belongs to them ! ’
7 ‘ I am fasting to live in solidarity with all who suffer and are persecuted because they have committed themselves to social justice .
8 For example , the TNCs that control the world grain trade are criticized if they do not sell grain to the Third World , and they are criticized if they do .
9 For example , the TNCs that control the world grain trade are criticized if they do not sell grain to the Third World , and they are criticized if they do .
10 Both the American and British governments are cloaking these new operations in a shroud of secrecy though it is unlikely any politician has the slightest idea what the two agencies are planning to do or that they even care if laws are broken as they have been in the past .
11 Other unfamiliar terms are explained as they arise .
12 Throughout the work , linguistic and literary terminology is kept to a minimum and introduced progressively , at a stage where there is a need for specific terms , which are explained as they arise .
13 The reasons are the same ; the valleyside torrents are checked when they reach the main valley floor and aggradation takes place , the fan shape usually resulting from the stream shifting its course from time to time .
14 Indeed , no comparable formula can be found , since information is lost when the artificial variables introduced in Phase I are dropped as they become non-basic .
15 The indirect effects of religious controversy on attitudes toward science have been stressed because they indicate the contingency of those attitudes at particular times and places .
16 The story of victims number 37,38 and 39 was : ‘ In an apparent ambush , a gang member , fourteen , is killed and two others are wounded as they stand at a bus stop . ’
17 This book intentionally sets out to be a companion to art history by cataloguing movements and critics rather than artists , who are included if they have written on art .
18 One local resident commented at the time , ‘ Possibly this area may have been picked because they think they might meet least resistance from a depopulated area ’ .
19 It could also well be the case that to allege that sponsorship and consultancy are permitted because they offer a lucrative source of additional income would be a contempt .
20 They are discharged when they reach their target weight .
21 According to folklore if a traveller on horseback leaves a horse needing a new shoe together with a coin , the horse will have been shod when they return to the spot .
22 I believe that music-lovers are deluded when they claim to find artistic pleasure in any but a fraction of this music .
23 In addition to this short formal session issued related to culture and race are considered as they arise in other parts of the course .
24 That 's an attitude which may change with time because everyone who goes to Grendon is affected one way or another , staff and prisoners.tomorrow we see how much good has been done when they finish .
25 On the way up from Wath , the line passed Wombwell where a pair of class 76 electrics are seen as they approach Darfield Main in January 1981 .
26 He knows they have been defeated because they have offended God in some serious way , and become the victims of his anger .
27 Slaves are fed whether they work or not . ’
28 additions have been made as they occur , in an entirely chance sequence .
29 If these are collected before they sink and are placed in a jar of water in a cool airy place , they will start into growth much sooner , and , by providing much needed surface shade , can do much to combat the algal growth that is invariably experienced in early spring .
30 Their pay levels are threatened as they become unable to control the supply of labour into their profession : there is always a ‘ reserve army ’ of suitably qualified workers ready to step into their jobs .
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