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

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1 But will they be healed and restored and forgiven ?
2 As AMPS are shares , dividends can not be paid in respect of them except out of distributable profits , nor can they be redeemed unless the redemption is financed out of distributable profits or by a fresh issue of shares .
3 Can they be treated or will they have to be discarded ?
4 One can argue with Czerny 's and Hummel 's metronome markings , but on no grounds can they be dismissed as irrational .
5 Would they be sailing or steam ?
6 Will they be prosecuted if caught ?
7 May they be sustained and kept according to their need .
8 Tillich holds that symbols in themselves can not be equated with the Ultimate nor can they be regarded as fully expressing the Ultimate .
9 How far can they be regarded as independent of one another ?
10 Erm so you 'd come in here and you would be asked Well you would be asked what would they be asked whether they
11 We pray for those who suffer as prisoners without trial ; for hostages , for deported people , for all victims of violence in this land and in the countries from which we come ; may they be comforted and delivered ;
12 The decision came after a year-long test to ensure that packaging made from pulp mould was strong enough to protect cameras should they be dropped or roughly handled during transport .
13 What are the non-market factors which may increase the risk of an investment and how may they be minimized if not eradicated ?
14 What about the people who wrote or told us life stories : how far can they be taken as typical ?
15 Should they be sold and new , more efficient assets substituted ?
16 Could they be introduced as token , surface changes or do they necessitate a fundamental reorganization of the way the school operates ?
17 Thus in the sixteenth century there began , by warrant of the king , systematic heraldic visitations with the mandate ‘ to put down or otherwise deface … plate , jewels , parchments , windows , gravestones and monuments … wheresoever they be set or placed ’ should those things bear unlawful arms .
18 To recognise where a reform is urgently required and must be effected at any cost , or where it may be postponed , or where it may be counted on to effect itself without outside influence , and , perhaps most important of all , to be able to recognise the fact that certain reforms would be beneficial could they be effected but that it is not possible to effect them at all ; to be able to arrive at a right decision on such points as these is what is chiefly required of a Resident .
19 I very clearly remember being at the records panel when I er er first arrived , and seeing erm Mr reaction when it was a a member of the party to my right which re , said well , as we have financial problems and as , as we have these documents , why ca n't they be photocopied and we 'll sell sell them off .
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