Example sentences of "[verb] they [vb mod] be [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Also upset were managers Terry Venables of Tottenham and Brian Clough of Nottingham Forest , who say they will be taking legal action .
2 There were then , as there are today , young people from other groups who , irrespective of academic ability or social class , felt that through teaching they would be serving future generations .
3 If the rocks in your tank suffer from all-smothering algae I have found they can be kept clear by scrubbing off the algae then putting them in the oven or under the grill until they are thoroughly dry .
4 But we are aware that many ex-shipyard workers are engaged in some very routine work , and that many of them feel they could be made redundant at any moment .
5 Some widows become so restless and panic-stricken in the early months of bereavement that they fear they may be going mad , and you may find yourself having to give your parent strong reassurance on this point , to help her to deal with this common anxiety .
6 ‘ Does that mean they 'll be seeing green monkeys and blue snakes up the rigging ? ’
7 I I do not suppose they will be playing truant .
8 We thought they must be making sure we had no hidden messages and Brian used to mock them , saying , ‘ The Kalashnikov is hidden in the bathroom . ’
9 A number of third parties have already announced they will be providing one-board upgrade kits to support Microsoft 's specification .
10 ‘ I think they should be made aware of the opinions of the people central to the whole drama , ’ she said .
11 Then I remembered they would be getting ready for the Roman banquet later on in the evening .
12 ‘ They tend to think they 'll be cutting trendy hairstyles all day .
13 Once established they can be left planted year round ; in my own garden they have multiplied annually .
14 Once the preferred settings are established they can be left alone and the unit effectively forgotten .
15 She says I should imagine they 'll be feeling shocked and they may be panicking .
16 But Mr Clarke 's belief that travellers prey on people in country areas suggests they could be facing harsh government sanctions
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