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

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1 After the war , Bomber Harris tried to get an issue of a campaign medal for the ground crews on operational airfields , as he maintained they were completely ignored when the medals were handed out .
2 But I 've been on an immense number of statutory instruments upstairs er and everybody says they 're greatly needed , they usually say they 're greatly needed because they want to go out in three or four minutes and ten thirty comes and ten thirty five they 're out .
3 Serbs say they are well treated but the ITN crew saw sick and emaciated men , many too scared to talk
4 And 6 per cent — mostly elderly — say they are totally baffled and can not use their recorders at all .
5 He says they 're highly organized and work in small groups .
6 Industrial tribunals as we heard yesterday from Ian have decided they were wrongly dismissed and that indicates the standard of the union locally but poses the question of why it was impossible for our officials , from the General Secretary downwards , to effect any influence whatsoever on the attitude of Liverpool City Council .
7 The Sunsets , left behind when Stevens hit the top of the charts , claimed they were never paid when their first album , A Legend , was re-released .
8 ‘ They make you think of birdies , ’ says Les Jones , the club 's pro for 38 years , ‘ but getting them is easier said than done .
9 Let us hope they 're still dancing when it is time for the Fourth Round draw .
10 Do n't you think they 're only using that as
11 At first you 'd think they were just looking but really they were turning things over and over in their hands to see how they were made and checking out the cut so they could rip them off .
12 One crew would control a real system and the other would think they were so doing but would in fact be in a control room driven by software .
13 ‘ You mean they were probably lying or coming over romantic about the past , and , what 's more , all those old poets were probably doing the same thing .
14 And I think they 're both regarded as fairly civilised , ’ Julius remarked .
15 I think they 're fantastically advanced and mature because they do n't have radios .
16 YOU ca n't enjoy good beer if the pubs that serve them are badly run or have been modernised in a vulgar and insensitive fashion .
17 No my friend 's in the trade I said they 're basically working but they 've got a halt on somewhere because they 've come back you 'll have to sort out the you 've got but er they 're only one ten
18 Also in this group are ‘ safe to work ’ systems which physically lock out mechanical parts or electrical power supplies preventing them being inadvertently used while cleaning is in progress .
19 We will introduce rights for customers of all financial institutions , ensuring they are fully informed when changes are made which do or might affect them .
20 Enabling people not just to keep alert but to feel they are still learning and growing makes economic as well as moral sense .
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