Example sentences of "[adv] be [noun pl] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Erm , without stigmatizing them , it is possible to identify families where any new addition to the family or youngster coming into it , obviously are children who need erm , extra backup in one form or another , before they reach school age .
2 Not only are defendants who are committed for trial in the Crown Court at risk of heavier penalties than magistrates are likely to impose ( see below ) , but the increased numbers are also likely to add to the already serious problems of delay in the Crown Court to which we have already referred .
3 I did n't it was so bright and windy so I put another lot in after that lot came out it 'll be , only be T-shirts I 'll have in the dryer when they finish off .
4 There may perhaps be properties which are evidence-transcendent , by which we mean that it is always possible that they be absent even though we have the best possible evidence of their presence .
5 So being psychologists who ca n't get enough of it , empirical solid data , we tend to erm be a bit dismissive of the methods that were used by the Although these laws tend to describe what th what 's happening , they do n't actually tell you how they 're achieved .
6 Not only were nobles who defected from the support of Otto of Brunswick punished by sentences of excommunication , such as Otto 's brother , Henry the count Palatine , and the duke of Brabant in 1204 – 5 , but also the ecclesiastical hierarchy who as temporal as well as spiritual princes might face revolt on their estates as well as censure from ecclesiastics within the diocese or province .
7 We knew that inside were climbers who had been on the same route , who had seen us , who had spoken to us .
8 Not only is Windows itself configurable , but most of the applications that we use under Windows can also be tailored to your own tastes .
9 The first thing I learnt more or less was thkarni which means — well she said it meant — this white stork we 've been seeing a lot of .
10 We can only play at ascribing responsibility outside this mutual interaction ; making the horse a senator , blaming the toy which the child trips over are games which do not fool the horse or the toy .
11 Items which discriminate best are ones which are passed by more of the higher scorers than the lower scorers ; the best discriminators of all are generally those items which are passed by about $0 per cent of the candidates overall .
12 Should not just be managers who identify what issues will be consulted on .
13 And is it , I mean it used to just be men who would do these things and
14 They will not be roads you or I can use .
15 The identity and classification a child chooses may not be ones which are obvious to an adult observer , and may not even be ones which the child himself is able to verbalise .
16 The attitudinist now asks us to consider whether there may not be sentences which express , in the sense of ‘ express ’ in which factual statements express beliefs , something other than beliefs .
17 ‘ The foundation of my collection has always been ideas which have a long life .
18 They had once been commuters themselves but they had waited so long for trains they had taken to living permanently in the tunnels , skulking in the darkness by day and emerging late at night to devour unwary travellers .
19 These had perhaps once been outhouses which had long ago fallen down .
20 Wayne Clark , SNA architect with Cisco Systems commented that ‘ there will always be customers who go with APPN just because they 're IBM users ’ — but that may turn out to be a dated view : even IBM these days concedes that it is no longer in a position to dictate standards in the brave new world of open systems .
21 There would always be critics who would see it all as a carrot to attract the donkey .
22 Because , going back to the point earlier on , erm , when I was taught I say , it was a local nurse from th er , the clinic that taught us I mean I 've nothi , nothing against elder women in their fifties and whatever , but I mean , there again , one , it should n't always be females who teach about sex , it should be males , and it should be younger people to relate
23 There will always be books which are worth launching with a party because you are going to get wide coverage , but the half-page ad in Cosmo on your own is n't worth half as much as an advertorial that is tied in with a bookshop group .
24 But there will always be clients whose English is poor , who are bewildered or have perhaps tried but failed , and who will still need specialist care .
25 He added : ‘ Of course , there will always be parties which want to bribe and out-bribe the voters .
26 There will always be subjects which can only be handled by referring them to apparently independent adjudicators outside government .
27 One man , Hamad Hasan al-Harash , had a notebook in which he wrote down important events as he came across them : some were reports of what very old men had told him thirty or forty years ago ; others were things he had read ; others still were things which had happened to him .
28 But both are things we must be prepared to do on occasion , and both are preferable to staying at home and watching a lot of odious rubbish on television .
29 ‘ They could also be drug-runners who do n't care for strangers .
30 In the younger age range , there may also be spouses who have not yet reached retirement age and are still in paid employment .
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