Example sentences of "they be [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Many of them are particularly useful for brightening up shady positions .
2 Domal uplifts with rifts cutting across them are particularly common in East Africa where the East African Rift System comprises a whole series of such structures ( Fig.4.11 ) .
3 cos some of them are dead wrong
4 Some of my friends laugh about it , they do n't get dressed up , a lot of them are dead scruffy , others are like me .
5 The comments in this section most readily pertain to controlled indexing languages but , by extension , some of them are equally relevant to natural or free indexing languages .
6 There are a number of objections that can be made to this kind of structuralism , although some of them are equally applicable to other branches of literary theory .
7 All of them are equally vicious and vin vindictive .
8 Even if we agree that these kinds of assumptions have some general validity , the questions that then stem from them are equally complex .
9 Very simple geometrical forms exist in nature out there but most of them are ordinarily invisible to the naked eye .
10 The vast majority of them are completely uncontroversial .
11 None of them are completely satisfactory because of the problem of control of ability and opportunity in the different settings .
12 Many of them are thoroughly real .
13 Here again most of them are inconveniently faint , and in no cases can the forms be properly seen with binoculars .
14 Miss Bangholm reports that members of the club are hanging around the hall as girls are leaving and some of them are rather afraid .
15 This has meant that legally-held guns and those applying to hold them are already subject to very tight controls . ’
16 This regime makes the settlor of a non-UK resident trust liable to capital gains tax on gains made by the trustees where the settlor has an interest , or is treated as having an interest , in the trust ( the trustees themselves being outside the UK capital gains tax net if a majority of them are neither resident nor ordinarily resident in the UK and the general administration of the trust is carried on outside the UK — see s69 TCGA 1992 ) .
17 ‘ None of them are strictly necessary , but they do break up all that time and give people the feeling they 're doing something — ; achieving something .
18 Not all of them are strictly mid-ocean — some of them run right up to the continents — but together they form a world-wide network of mountain belts far higher ( above ocean floor level ) and more extensive than any on dry land .
19 One reason could be because all around them are utterly characterless , uniform , boring , and unmemorable buildings — nothing for them to stand and stare at , to wonder at and dream of — as there was in the heyday of the great stations .
20 In fact , many of them are even happy to change the nappies and help out at feeding time .
21 But most of them are just ordinary — cotton or print , and drab coloured … ’
22 Many of them are reportedly gun-happy , and have taken to firing shots at the river dolphins .
23 Chronicle writings bear out the validity of this comment , for many of them are strongly patriotic , sometimes , as in the case of the Gesta Henrici Quinti , combining patriotism with exhortation : ‘ Our England ( Anglia nostra ) has reason to rejoice and reason to grieve ’ ( at the victory of Agincourt and at the destruction and death of Christians ) , ‘ Let our England be zealous in pleasing God unceasingly . ’
24 Ideas , it seems , can not be made into things , because various truths about them are not suitable for transmutation into truths about things .
25 A lot of them are not practical but it , you know it gives them creative ideas .
26 And he poses the question , ‘ What message are we sending to children asking them to sit through something which the majority of them are not capable of doing ? ’
27 The problems that fester in them are not peripheral : they constitute America 's main domestic challenge today .
28 I do n't know how many of them are genuine , or how many of them are not genuine , and I have to deal with them over and over again .
29 What is indubitable is that they are used of effects , that they can not be used of unnecessitated events , and hence that effects as we understand them are not unnecessitated events .
30 Most of them are not able to manage the walk of over a mile to the A6 to catch the Lancaster- Preston bus
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