Example sentences of "of [pron] they be " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 'm well aware of whom they 're for , ’ he bit out , and Ellie belatedly became rather frighteningly aware of the dangerous quality in him that had only been hinted at before .
2 If it is , this will make it much easier for the creative people : if they can not actually find a typical individual customer , they can at least get a reasonably good idea of whom they are trying to reach .
3 The shipowner had no relatives remaining in Iran , and none in France of whom they were aware .
4 right left and centre of the shop floor in front of everyone they are getting stuff out .
5 On his daily visit to the laboratory to look at quality control tests on raw and processed materials , Graham added : ‘ Mills and sliphouses have never been the favourite areas of pottery factories — you either love or hate them — but for the likes of me they are a way of life . ’
6 No , I had decided that whatever I washoping to do , I was going to do on my own so if anyone was going to be proud of me they were going to be proud of me for legitimate reasons .
7 But a few of them they 're worse than us , ai n't they ?
8 of them they 're , you know
9 Not all of them they 're not !
10 We know that most of them they 're not actually gipsies , they 're scrap dealers , and they 've all got lorries etc .
11 At the end of this test I can find no failings in the manufacture or materials of the Veta V. Despite all the use I 've made of them they are as good as new .
12 Since St Pierre , though , nuees have been observed in a number of different eruptions , and in a great many of them they are linked with the construction of a lava dome .
13 But I do n't suppose this bunch of morons we 've got here will ever read it because by the look of them they are never going to learn to read any thing ! ’
14 Judging by the look of them they are n't much worse than her .
15 Happily these two cheated one town too many , and in our last glimpse of them they are tarred and feathered !
16 We had to get rid of them they were nearly collapsing
17 They borrowed a car and drove to Cornwall , though between the two of them they were virtually penniless and had to make do with beans on brown bread for the entire weekend .
18 But when the slogans appeared on the wall of two mosques and camel dung was dropped on the entrance of one of them they were very angry and came back to Owen and said that these were godless young and should be put down .
19 Thus when someone hears of the death of someone they are close to the reaction is , ‘ But it ca n't be true . ’
20 Around 25 per cent of those gathered will be distracted anyway ; they may be upset by their home situation ; concerned by some event which occurred on their way in ; confused by the absence of someone they were expecting to see .
21 at the end of their they 're only gon na
22 Er I I think my honourable friend , if I followed him er is confusing two things , er because erm er what we , he was beginning by talking about er are what we will come to in the regulations er which is the right of citizens of other er member countries to vote in the country of which they 're not a citizen to vote .
23 Poems can be self-sufficient , leaning on no reality outside themselves other than the history and usage of the words out of which they are made .
24 The Services themselves are living organisms that , like the human beings of which they are composed , develop slowly , each generation handing on its accumulated wisdom and experience to the next .
25 It is plain from Locke 's examples that they ( or , strictly , the things of which they are ideas ) are naturally occurring kinds of material thing or stuff .
26 Biologists try to interpret the structures they see as performing some function , subject to the constraints set by the materials of which they are made , and the conditions under which they must operate .
27 In today 's Nature , Professor Stephen Mann and Dr Jon Didymus from Bath University , working with Dr Young and colleagues at the Natural History Museum , have found that in spite of their varied appearance , the chalk crystals of which they are built are organised in the same way at the atomic level .
28 The enthusiasm of the sixties ( it was not just naivety ) would have held that education should lead the whole process , while the cynicism of the seventies and eighties would have us believe that education , that is schools at any rate , can do no more than mirror the society of which they are part .
29 Indeed , many of the complex molecules of which they are composed would be liable to fall apart .
30 In practice , the chromosomes are visible only during cell division , when the DNA of which they are mainly composed , contracts .
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