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

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1 M I mean , let's be fair I mean most of the stallholders that I 've found in Nottinghamshire erm are perfectly honest and reputable and many of them been there many years anyway .
2 The dignitaries who ride them are scarcely less gorgeously attired .
3 Many of them are particularly useful for brightening up shady positions .
4 Domal uplifts with rifts cutting across them are particularly common in East Africa where the East African Rift System comprises a whole series of such structures ( Fig.4.11 ) .
5 Oh , some of them are outside , yes .
6 And some of them are practically doing that every night !
7 The ones who inclined toward the devils without actually joining them are accordingly confined in tempests till Doomsday , when they will go to Hell .
8 Can we persuade departments of the need to ensure that creation of such directories is mapped , and that the terms of reference and composition of working groups which created them are adequately documented ?
9 Eight of them are over 70 .
10 ‘ They are old , practically all of them are over 60 , and traditionally not given to any kind of positive relations with blacks , ’ he said .
11 ‘ The age structure of our customers as provided by the latest survey is as follows — approximately 50% of them are over 40 years ; some 25% are in the 20–40 age group ; while the remaining 25% are aged below 20 years .
12 The services of hakims and the products used by them are widely advertised in Asian newspapers in Britain .
13 Some of my friends laugh about it , they do n't get dressed up , a lot of them are dead scruffy , others are like me .
14 cos some of them are dead wrong
15 Even if we agree that these kinds of assumptions have some general validity , the questions that then stem from them are equally complex .
16 There are a number of objections that can be made to this kind of structuralism , although some of them are equally applicable to other branches of literary theory .
17 The comments in this section most readily pertain to controlled indexing languages but , by extension , some of them are equally relevant to natural or free indexing languages .
18 All of them are equally vicious and vin vindictive .
19 They are good little theoretical exercises because they are easily described and algorithms for solving them are easily programmed , but they have a lot of symmetry , which is most uncommon in real life .
20 Finally , as some of them are geographically isolated , there is little or no possibility of merging with other institutions .
21 Very simple geometrical forms exist in nature out there but most of them are ordinarily invisible to the naked eye .
22 When food and other allergens are considered , as well as additives , 50–80 per cent of children respond , although not all of them are completely cured .
23 None of them are completely satisfactory because of the problem of control of ability and opportunity in the different settings .
24 Just there are one or two I mean when we see tall , thin , young people we think of all sorts of interesting medical things , but most of them are completely at all , you see so
25 The vast majority of them are completely uncontroversial .
26 Many of them are thoroughly real .
27 Here again most of them are inconveniently faint , and in no cases can the forms be properly seen with binoculars .
28 Miss Bangholm reports that members of the club are hanging around the hall as girls are leaving and some of them are rather afraid .
29 Some of them are rather like cave paintings are n't they and have they 've got this from my a sort of tedious association of the drawings and pictures and er Catherine 's it seems to be suggesting that animals were around , animals and other creatures were around a long time before human beings and that human beings are in some ways intruders therefore in their in their world .
30 ‘ Some of them are nearly six foot , ’ I said , ‘ And here I am , very small , very short , ’ and I was very slim in those days .
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