Example sentences of "[adv] they be [noun] of [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | We must return to the world , I fear , but first — ’ And he kissed her cheek , so gently that her tears flowed again , only they were tears of joy , not pain . |
2 | So they are victims of pressures about looks , too , but in a different way . |
3 | Where once Tory MPs were made at Eton , now they are graduates of home counties motels . |
4 | Now they 're sort of things that you 've probably seen yourself quite frequently I would think . |
5 | In doing this it is likely that much of the richness of the uncontrolled interview will be lost , but the aims of the formal interview are not richness , rather they are uniformity of question from a team of fieldworkers , and rapid quantification of answers for analysis and testing . |
6 | Either those laws , from Martin 's Act of 1822 to modern legislation against gin-traps … recognize that animals can be wronged or else they are laws of manners , dealing with the vice or virtue of the state 's citizens . |
7 | Either they are imperative : exigo , mentioned by Neratius , and mando and ( in particular ) impero , mentioned by Paul , are examples ; or else they are expressions of conviction ( if that ) , such as scio , mentioned by Neratius , or credo , mentioned by Ulpian . |