Example sentences of "[adv] they be [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 exam erm exam was double marked with , the question arose as to whether the essay should be double marked , because obviously they are part of the assessment .
2 In doing so they were part of their time .
3 And like a big body on small legs , i in a away they 're sort of rather wobbling and crumbling .
4 Collectively they are evidence of a coherent , deeply felt , formidable body of opinion within the present Conservative parliamentary party .
5 She crawled along to it , and a moment later they were face to face through a large chink , Tristram grinning , his teeth white and his face sun-darkened , and the sight of him made her feel safe and loved again , as if she had arrived home .
6 Now they 're sort of things that you 've probably seen yourself quite frequently I would think .
7 By now they were part of the endless stream of traffic speeding towards west London .
8 Some are true , some are false , most have been embroidered in the interests of enjoyment and several have been told so often they are part of the apocryphal armada of football .
9 In doing this it is likely that much of the richness of the uncontrolled interview will be lost , but the aims of the formal interview are not richness , rather they are uniformity of question from a team of fieldworkers , and rapid quantification of answers for analysis and testing .
10 Erm well they 're part of the G C S E syllabus .
11 Yeah well they were kind of after erm the erm thing .
12 Well they were sort of like rough , rough figures given in relation to er
13 Er if they wanted to be on their roller skates or even on their bikes , then they were sort of going around the walkways .
14 The way it was done was that if you imagine putting one card in for psychology , two cards in for research methods , one card in for psychoanalytical approaches , three cards in for memory and so on and so forth an then they were sort of drawn out and then when a topic had been picked the other cards were removed .
15 Either they are part of a Unionist majority which includes Labour and Liberal Democrats , or there is only the Tory Union .
16 As ex-plumbers they are unlikely candidates for resurrecting ancient woodland traditions , yet they are part of a growing drive to do just that .
17 Clearly , these developments have a dual importance for the College : firstly , they represent an extension of the Welsh medium and bilingual provision , an important aspect of the work of the College ; and secondly they are part of the diversification process which is vital to the continued existence of an institution which presently has one of the lowest teacher-training targets in England and Wales .
18 And certainly they 're record to date has been better than ours so erm maybe we should
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