Example sentences of "they be [verb] it [prep] " in BNC.

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1 They are using it as part of their module to train for the real business world by setting up their own venture and running it for the school year .
2 If they are holding it on their mainframe , they have to devise their own implementation of SASPAC91 .
3 ‘ It 's a great tournament but they are ruining it by making it too tough .
4 A group of kids are on a roundabout , one foot on and one foot off , they are pushing it at a giddy speed , round and around until their faces form a single banded blur .
5 Meanwhile , not only are legal firms unable to maximise the amount of extra business they can sell through cross-fertilisation of other specialised services , they are losing it to other providers of information and advice .
6 It 's trusting me to understand the significance of it and why they are giving it to me . ’
7 Trainees will probably need a lot of guidance in completing the exercise in Handout 14 both because they are doing it without the benefit of parents and in order to keep their CBs both objective and closely related to the PBs .
8 They are doing it for you and the children. : This must have saved a lot of misery , as she was really listened to .
9 Below the surface there lies , for many teachers , a nagging sense of doubt and confusion about what they are doing , what they ought to be doing and what they are doing it for .
10 Japanese firms prefer to conspire rather than compete with each other , complain American rivals , and now they are doing it in our own backyard
11 ‘ The only difference between Lee and Roy Keane and David Hirst is that they are doing it in the Premier League .
12 James responded by supporting the role of the merchandisers , of whom he said , ‘ I do not think they are changing the LA image — I can only think they are enhancing it by ensuring the best level of stock service to the shops . ’
13 Absolutely they 're reading it with you so they 're with you so you 're you 're holding their interest even though you 're not actually saying anything , yeah , and again you may you may have noticed well another thing is once you 've once you 're written put the pen down and the easiest thing in the world to have a but if you want to make a point and you probably noticed once I once I put the red lines around the red boxes round there and I gave you the first demonstration of the Aldershot method I stood here okay .
14 like for a kick off , he went down to the skip last Saturday , the tip , we had , er he was clearing out the back yard , he took some rubble and boxes and things down there , and he was talking to the fellow there they said oh , he said er they were shutting this skip , er they 're moving it down the road and you 'll have to pay , you 'll have to pay to tip your rubbish
15 If they 've got any sense at all they should be I mean they 're getting it for free except for the telephone calls you might use
16 Yeah , but we know where they 're getting it from , so we know what , we know what it 's costing them
17 Yah , they 're taking it off the satellite and it used to be there was always the seven o'clock news , except in central side when it was always the six o'clock news , but now it 's on at like any old time , five thirty , six thirty , seven .
18 Oh , 'cos they 're taking it from the East Coast feed .
19 They 're pushing it like crazy .
20 It 's chamber music , to all intents and purposes , and they 're receiving it like a home run .
21 They 're using it as , at a , as a club .
22 Oh er they 're for some job at Street , they 're wanting it for some job or other .
23 And erm so if they 're buying it on the , on the market , th the company should pay a fair price for , for what they 've bought .
24 They 're having it at the co , at the university because David 's mother has some connection .
25 well no they 're having it in the er , that one against top of the market , what is it called er ?
26 How is unemployment measured , they 're measuring it in the formal sector , and you can actually live by being employed in the informal sector , which is often not recorded .
27 When they measure your speed , they 're measuring your velocity really , they 're measuring it in a particular direction , along that road .
28 Erm so i if you like it 's , it 's officially done because therefore they 're advertising it in our last newsletter we send to every parent
29 I was just going to say , I think what you say on full employment , erm , elsewhere they 're keeping wages and pay up is n't it , erm , and I 've known a couple in Telford again , that there 's work there , a new company it 's perfectly easy to take on all the good skilled labour they want , then they say they feel they 're very guilty because they 're poaching it from across the road , the British company has probably been two wages so that the jobs , it does mount up , so I do n't , I , I would like to know more about erm , what the low pay unit would really do to help us , and I look at this eight thousand two hundred and eighty pounds , and I think that would go an awful long way in the Mr Chairman , in helping to keep that going , which creates all the people who leave and get jobs , and good jobs , and get skills , and erm , I , I , it may be if there 's going to be a big budget , eight thousand pounds is not very much , but I , but when you think an individual project like that of course , any sort of traineeship , it 's a lot of money .
30 It 's all going to it er , they 're putting it into a ma massive voice bank .
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