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

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31 Those speeches are remarkable in that they 're echt , you know , they are historically recorded and accurately transcribed in the libretto .
32 Whether they are hereafter withdrawn or disproved does not affect the criminal character of the matter in the least …
33 There is no guarantee that what people say in interviews is a true account of what they actually do , whether they are intentionally lying or whether they genuinely believe what they are saying .
34 They are mellowly recorded and Lubin provides a very readable essay on the music — though it is admittedly not a detailed as Timothy Crawford 's for Hyperion .
35 Although they are little known and infrequently seen , they are enormously abundant .
36 The UK agreements are not concerned with principle or with the ‘ spirit ’ of the agreement : they are trickily worded and legalistically interpreted so as to maintain the maximum freedom to advertise .
37 Panel interviews , if they are well run and well organized , can be particularly searching .
38 They tolerate most soils so long as they are well drained and do not lie wet in winter and would prefer a sheltered position away from the worst of the winter 's cold winds .
39 Make sure they are well digested though before you venture on Madeira 's most exhilarating tourist attraction — a toboggan ride through Funchal .
40 Serbs say they are well treated but the ITN crew saw sick and emaciated men , many too scared to talk
41 Make sure they are well balanced and will not slip off .
42 Stem growth originating from the root-stock below ground can be a problem because , by the time these shoots push their way up through the soil and show out , they are well advanced and reluctant to ‘ let go ’ — gloves are essential .
43 Riverside trees , whose roots increase the tensional strength of the bank material , are the best protection against erosion , especially if they are well established and are properly maintained .
44 The advisory team should enable the flow of relevant information on the pupils ' needs to reach the schools where they are placed and enable teachers and visually handicapped pupils to work in an effective way because they are well informed and well supported .
45 In wet areas , weeds and turf re-root and grow quickly and it is not easy to work up a clean tilth unless they are well buried and allowed to rot .
46 They are well preserved and maintained and the rampart walks are accessible , giving interesting views into the town and out over the surrounding countryside .
47 When viewers have had time to develop their own theories about the scene , they are strongly motivated when it comes to listening to the soundtrack to check whether or not they were right .
48 In fact , it seems that neither the initial conditions nor the values of the parameters in the theory are arbitrary but that they are somehow chosen or picked out very carefully .
49 If crime and disorder follow a U-shape pattern of long-term change , the legitimacy of the police — the extent to which they are broadly accepted as valid in mission and methods — has followed an inverse path : an upside-down U. Starting from the widespread opposition encountered at the birth of the new police , opposition gradually came to be located primarily within the less ‘ respectable ’ sections of the working class , as well as in the wider working class during periods of labour conflict .
50 They are normally chopped and fed from December to mid-February .
51 They are normally sheathed but when hunting they can be extended to a length of 2½ in ( 6 cm ) .
52 On the whole they are best regarded as expressing a desire to maintain and demonstrate right relations between God , man and his neighbour .
53 Notices should be in clear , good-sized print and they are best removed when they are no longer relevant .
54 Given the choice , most scientists would prefer to study molecules in the gas phase where they are widely separated and do not interfere with one another .
55 They are widely dispersed and are engaged in a wide variety of activities .
56 But , for all their youthfulness , they are widely experienced and shrewd , and possess not only uncommon physiques but rare bowling actions .
57 However , they can be placed in your normal luggage if they are properly packed and insulated .
58 The general principle is that advocates ' rights should be determined only by whether they are properly trained and members of a professional body whose rules of conduct are ‘ appropriate in the interests of justice in relation to the court or proceedings concerned ’ .
59 The sums involved are potentially huge , and we are anxious that they are properly spent and that the reform programmes are in place .
60 All agreements must be notified to the Director-General of Fair Trading , who will refer them to the Court unless they are voluntarily abandoned or judged of trivial significance .
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