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

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1 or they 're landladies from Llandudno
2 They either function as addressees , marking the important " conversational " or " interpersonal " character of the Odes , or they are figures from the world of gods and heroes .
3 Either they are doing the work that younger people could and perhaps should be doing ; or they are part of a growing population of retired people whose idleness is creating social and financial difficulties for the rest of the productive population .
4 Today there is dispute about how far he caused his and his followers deaths , or they were victims of a needless tragedy .
5 And they 're kind of lasting .
6 And they 're nieces from they says , Uncle Tom we hear that you 're going er er back to Northern Ire or to Ireland .
7 ‘ She 'd have hated being in one of those old people 's flats , and they 're miles from the centre .
8 ‘ The trustees are very old friends of mine and they 're men of the world .
9 They 're the They 're the head ones and they 're place in you 're sort of in charge .
10 ‘ Sunni and Shiah — and they 're sort of … deadly enemies . ’
11 I think that 's true what Yona says you know it it is Cos you know I the sort of the political people of the town tend to be councillors who are er men mainly and set in their ways and think that because they 've got the label councillor behind you know b front of their name that they 're they are for life you know it 's And they 're sort of respectable inverted commas members of the community and you know and I mean I hope that out of out of all this I mean it 's it 's a shame it has to happen in such a desperate situation you know because I mean none of us can really feel glad that Because to be on strike is I mean each day is is hard I 'm sure for well I mean I can only say because to be close to people on strike it 's quite a unique thing really for me and i you become so involved and close to people and you realize how hard it is for them .
12 Yeah well I du n no I 'm dreading the Easter holidays cos I 've got like erm we 're probably gon na have about two hundred pieces of coursework to mark over Easter then there 's , and they 're sort of you know projecty things and things like that erm and then there 's first week next term there 's like all these second year social , which is well over a hundred of them plus about forty final year projects will come in , plus about I 'm hoping it 'll only be twenty things from Loughborough but it might be as many as , as fifty if the other person gives me all their marking er as they have , they 've given some indication that they will
13 Specially when the instructors come over and they 're sort of sitting watching as well .
14 With all these non-technical people and they 're sort of going , what 's that ?
15 Yeah , yeah and they 're sort of grey , I 'm not sure if she got them in a charity , I 'm certainly sure it was n't bought in a shoe shop , cos she goes round every charity , she wo n't go in , you know I told you about that , oh I do n't know what it is , she said it 's loaded out with stuff and we 'll have to have a walk round there , erm , round by what was Kennedy 's , erm
16 and they 're sort of chatting saying , well , you know , I 'm an American they were trying to chat us
17 And they are habitat for the millions of mallard duck , Canada geese , American widgeon and other waterfowl that pause here as they cruise the Atlantic Flyway toward warmer climes each autumn .
18 Oh they have er , we can join the cricket club , like er B M K workers pay in so much and they are members of the cricket club .
19 Erm I would like to say a few words about the Fire and Rescue Service , er the Fire Cover Review Panel er which rests erm with couple of months before Christmas er it 's first meeting , received a report from the Chief Officer that in restructuring the Fire Service to get better use out of it to er spread the cuts could find savings of up to nine hundred thousand pounds in that process and they are friends in the Labour , Liberal Democrat groups have simply taken the good aspects of that the plus side of it and rejected the side what faces the side anyway .
20 These things matter and they are part of the school 's service to parents and children .
21 What Freud actually says in Totem and Taboo is the opposite of that , what he actually says is that these feelings are innate , and they are part of an evolutionary heritage .
22 The jewels of men are geometrical , but the jewels of the sea are of all shapes and they are jewels of a subtler quality of thought .
23 For those tha who are not to familiar with , the initials P P G , it stands for planning policy guidance , and there are a whole series of these guidance notes produced by the Department of the Environment for the er advice guidance of , well not only the local planning authorities but anyone else who is interested in the development business , and they are expressions of , I suppose government policy , er and their attitudes towards various aspects , whether it 's countryside , housing , trans or transport , and they do pro provide a useful backcloth , in fact an extremely valuable backcloth to the way in which er this matter should be considered , erm I know from the submission which North Yorkshire County Council have used they would say that the fact they have n't had regard to all this er , but I would like to carry on the discussion against that background , and could you direct your thinking at this stage about the need for a new settlement in the light of the principles spelt out in P P G three and particularly paragraph thirty three .
24 They record dues owed by peasants to landlords ; and they are snapshots of particular points in time .
25 And they are gluttons for what currently seems to be a much scarcer resource : water .
26 I have been there nearly ten years now , and they are years in which I have grown to learn a good deal more about the power of the Holy Spirit , his gifts , his humbling and breaking , and the glorious way in which he takes and transforms congregations and lives from every conceivable background once opened to him .
27 Such crimes are , by their very nature , difficult to hide , and they are crimes to which the police will devote great effort and resources to solve and ‘ clear up ’ .
28 Rather , they appear when the uses of power are matters of controversy , and they are weapons in the struggles of men to enjoy the benefits and escape the burdens of power .
29 Reach for them , and they were mist between your fingers .
30 G&G spent a good part of a decade — the Seventies — getting drunk , the memory of which still prompts a wistful smile from Gilbert , and they were habitués of the Blitz even before it became the early-Eighties club .
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