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

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1 May be if they taught us about it at school boys would find it easier to talk to a girl about sex and things like that . ’
2 cunt , wonder what that would be if they put it in a dictionary .
3 Erm , you see they were dyed on the wrong side you know they were of course it was easier to penetrate than it would be if they dyed them on the right side you see , it was technically i far far superior .
4 I think it is tough for BD because the midfield have their own way of playing which they 've had since the first season back , and Chapman knew where to be cos they built it round him .
5 To the extent that Europeans know of this Oxbridge dominance , my experience is that they regard it with some satisfaction ( they have generally heard of Oxford and Cambridge ) , but that their satisfaction changes to complacency when they reflect upon what they believe to be the uniquely class-ridden structure of English society .
6 The most likely explanation is that they saw it as a way to keep the Catholic-educated Mary out of Scotland , while maintaining their formal loyalty to her , thereby maximizing their opportunity to advance the Protestant cause while minimizing the need to clash directly with their sovereign ; there was , after all , no sign that Mary was particularly interested in the internal affairs of her kingdom , and although it was a gamble , and a risky one , leaving her to continue to enjoy life in France appeared to be the best chance they had .
7 The surprise here is that they did it with the best , very purest intentions , poor lambs .
8 Another potential problem for patients is that they find themselves in the role of information-giver , and it is often information of a very personal nature .
9 The great advantage of such institutions is that they fit you for prison conditions .
10 The only thing , today , is that they escorted us without any weapons .
11 The trouble with architect-designed houses on estates is that they have nothing like an open fire .
12 Our answer is that they bought it for no money down because there were able to .
13 4 One problem with many passages in Eliot 's plays is that they send us to similar but stronger passages in the poetry .
14 Yeah , the only reason most people choose a Friday is because they get you over the weekend
15 That 's not because people had bigger families , it 's because they pack them with young , poor parents , ghettos for women and children .
16 That 's because they see it as a threat to their political authority as the only representative of the people .
17 ft is as they tell us of
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