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

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1 One of the difficulties , I would imagine , is associated not just with the level of cutbacks , but also the scale of time in which they 're have to be implemented .
2 The extent to which they are felt to be a big deal for the pupils will mirror the extent to which they are felt to be a big deal by their teachers .
3 The extent to which they are felt to be a big deal for the pupils will mirror the extent to which they are felt to be a big deal by their teachers .
4 Buyers often attempt to include express warranties stating that goods will be suitable for the purpose for which they are intended to be used by the buyer , or suitable for the purpose for which they are ordinarily or generally used .
5 Clearly hospitals must respond to the changing patterns of disease with which they are going to be faced .
6 Few general texts , but most monographs , use footnotes-either at the bottom of the page or at the back of the chapter/book — The validity of historians ' views are largely determined by the evidence upon which they are claimed to be based .
7 The matter is further complicated by the fact that the disclosure letter will almost always say the disclosures are made by reference to the warranty to which they are thought to be most applicable , but they also apply to all warranties .
8 Some political activists concluded from this that what was needed was to ‘ empower the poor ’ , encourage their civic and political participation as a way to redress the balance , give them the strength to organize in such a way as to make effective claims on society , to receive those citizen 's rights to which they were said to be entitled .
9 Although I believe that hysteria , as classically defined , can provide only a part of the answer to the problem of anorexia nervosa , it is a starting-point and , in the light of Szasz 's observation that ‘ hysterical conversion is best regarded as a process of translation , ’ I propose to translate the history of my own symptoms back into the language in which they were intended to be expressed .
10 It was positively dangerous because it involved the Jews in a game in which they were bound to be discredited .
11 Perhaps they felt pity and affection for the animals moving through a world by which they were doomed to be destroyed .
12 So I think first of all we need to , need to introduce what the charity is and who , who they 're going to be benefitting .
13 T : I 've got a lot more respect for them now because I met one of them at a party once and he told me they 're going to be bigger than The Beatles — in all seriousness .
14 No , I had decided that whatever I washoping to do , I was going to do on my own so if anyone was going to be proud of me they were going to be proud of me for legitimate reasons .
15 Now the face when you look at them they 're going to be very pale , cold and clammy the eyes well , erm , unless they 're really into concussion they 're possibly normal .
16 Choose a number of the children to leave the room and tell them they are going to be in a competition .
17 No no but er they they are seems to be a bit better er about it .
18 I think when somebody teaches it they teach it in the premise that everybody they 're talking to is heterosexual .
19 I mean , look , okay , look at these two bars of chocolate that you 've got , there re , looking at it they 're going to be a about the same price , you 're not going to find one ten times as dear as the other , are you ?
20 Do the workers have any erm powers of negotiation over the price paid and what they 're going to be paid .
21 You never know with bananas do you , what they 're going to be like inside ?
22 Rather , organizational goals are what they are perceived to be by officials who have been socialized into the organizational ‘ way of life ’ and who strive in a highly co-ordinate fashion to bring about collectively their realization .
23 ‘ Do you know what they are going to be about ? ’
24 When made with the addition of stock they Jose all character and cease to be what they were intended to be .
25 She never did tell people what they were going to be doing .
26 The format worked well because the interviewees were never told in advance what they were going to be asked .
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