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

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1 Yet many names do not believe that the losses for which they are being asked to stump up were incurred just through bad luck .
2 Gooch 's men must accept their lot and get on with a job for which they are being paid around £20,000 a man .
3 Like the cab driver , it can be useful to assess your particular balance of needs and consider the extent to which they are being satisfied .
4 Most clients are first time offenders who are ignorant of their rights and the process through which they are being put ( Thomas and Smith 1978 ) .
5 This section has been concerned with outlining policies aimed at freeing the underclass from the political , economic and social apartheid into which they are being pushed .
6 b ) Time scale : different forecasting methods will have different value according to the time scale for which they are being applied .
7 There is no serious dissent from the general proposition that we should have a system which combines a thorough examination of all individual claims , a clear exposition of the criteria against which they are being assessed , all proper speed and then a clear decision , whether positive or negative , and an effective right of appeal before removal for those whose claims have been rejected .
8 The idea of a postmodern culture refers , however , to a way of life in which signs and forms of communication have largely become separated from content and from the specific contexts in which they are being projected and received .
9 It has often and justly been observed that real indoctrination goes undetected except by those who for other reasons have cause to question the content of the beliefs and values into which they are being pushed .
10 More specifically , we can ask what implications are carried by the sentences about the contexts in which they are being used .
11 Even finding out who they are is often difficult .
12 Even finding out who they are is often difficult .
13 But what do you mean by ‘ their sense of who they are is not valid enough ’ ?
14 This paper looks at how care programmes are being implemented and at whom they are being targeted .
15 They can backfire they can lead to some injustices but what they are is a signal that other methods of getting a better representation of women in parliament , in local councils has really not worked .
16 No , you can ma , you can just what they are is n't it
17 They know little about what they are being asked to invest in , but they do believe that the Government 's determination to make the privatisation succeed will ensure that the water authorities are presented as a steal .
18 The greater the disparity between what teachers want to do , what they are being asked to do , and what they can do , the greater the demands , and the more demanding the situation .
19 There is nothing more interesting to a busy chief executive or personnel director than knowing what the competition are doing , what they are being paid and who is moving where .
20 How will they know what they are being held accountable for ?
21 Also , young children 's answers to examination questions may be off the mark , not because they do not know what they are being tested for , but because they misinterpret the examiner 's intention .
22 They are not going to do anything to the rights of way in spite of what they are being asked to do by the
23 Their poor score will fail to recognise that they might well fully grasp the concepts behind the question — which is what they are being tested on .
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