Example sentences of "they [vb past] be " in BNC.

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1 What they lacked was Mr Pozsgay 's eloquence , access to the media and the ability to relate these lofty ideas to the man and woman in the street .
2 She questioned whether what they lacked was not ruthless ambition .
3 I am sufficiently egotistical to believe that one of the reasons why they failed was that I was not present .
4 scene which they revealed was an ugly one .
5 They were protected from enemies by their isolation and the land they cultivated was boundlessly fertile .
6 Some of the characters they met are portrayed by Minton in the book .
7 The difficulties which they met were formidable , and as much political as scientific .
8 It merits the longest entry devoted to any one person in Boswell 's account , and no more than two sentences in Johnson 's : the person they met was Flora Macdonald , who had helped Bonnie Prince Charlie to escape after Culloden .
9 The last time they met was in the old second division at the county ground .
10 ‘ They got a governmen' like they theenk this one real country excep' all they got is couple hun'red thousan' people . ’
11 And they got are the kids alive ?
12 GRANT took Tottenham in 1987 with a 4,141 majority ; he was already notorious for his comments made after the Broadwater Farm riots in 1985 — ‘ the youths around here believe the police were to blame for what happened on Sunday and what they got was a bloody good hiding ’ .
13 Officers employed in northern Europe , where much of the navy was inevitably disposed , had little patronage at their disposal , and what they got was obtained only after a battle with the Board of Admiralty .
14 Indeed , all they got was a great amount of sympathy and a £1000 bonus !
15 The first pay they got was two the the first I remember people gillying for the Stenness Hotel , their pay was two and six and a gill of whisky .
16 And it was good whisky they got was too new made you see .
17 All they got was the usual complacent , superficial parroting of the empty nonsense about commitments and guarantees .
18 All they got was embarrassed .
19 I 'm glad to say they all finished as friends over a glass of beer … but there were no cheers for the Tredworth rugby team from Gloucester on saturday … they were hoping for a fairy tale in their Provincial Cup Semi-Final … sadly what they got was a horror story
20 But when they arrived what they got was far from a welcome home .
21 Regrettably , last night 's audience was a meagre one , but what they got was impressive , to say the least .
22 But er the extra money they got was no worth taking the job .
23 Think it was some margarine or All they got was the , you know ,
24 The first one they got was erm
25 Those were ever so nice that they got were n't they ?
26 The area in which they lived was overcrowded and unsalubrious and if there was rather less unemployment than in the north of England , that was about all that could be said for it .
27 He exhorted his readers never to omit the prayers for the Sovereign in the Communion Service , because ‘ the county in which they lived was the seat of the late rebellion ’ and ‘ the tares of sedition have been industriously sown among you and you have the greater reason to pray that you may be firm in your allegiance .
28 The only place they lived was in the northern mountains , the Greshorns .
29 Some collectors used to visit the museum weekly to check up on how the art they lent was being shown , or if it was shown at all ’ , says one long-time curator .
30 The answer they devised is called Compact Disc Interactive ( CD-I ) .
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