Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] are in " in BNC.

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1 Tagalog concepts are directly relevant to the present discussion because the Buid with whom I lived are in daily contact with Tagalog speaking immigrants from neighbouring islands .
2 I keep Koi in the main pond and goldfish in the other and like many fishkeepers ( whom I suspect are in the same situation as I ) I felt that I would be happier with some sort of quarantine/treatment facility for use when I purchase new fish .
3 because Youth and Carniki I knew are in the same building , which is why we wanted to see you
4 The two clubs are I think are in the process of electing er members and have asked us to put forward two parish councillors to be their nominees .
5 A lot of the places where Ann and I fish are in remote locations .
6 The only parties she attends are in a business capacity … ’
7 When we are not sure , it is time to make sure — to see if the things which we believe are in fact true .
8 We want to make the most of our membership , and create the sort of institutions and rules which we believe are in our best interests .
9 All the bikes we hire are in excellent condition , and we can offer smaller cycles for children .
10 If we accept that we can not prevent science and technology from changing our world , we can at least try to ensure that the changes they make are in the right directions .
11 Many of them are well known , such as Edinburgh Castle and Stirling Castle , but we have to ensure that people are aware that some of the lesser-known sites they visit are in the care of Historic Scotland , and that they realise many more are on offer , ’ says Bill .
12 Firms like ICI in Runcorn have far more workers whom they claim are in danger of losing their jobs because of electricity costs .
13 A great many assessment systems are competitive in that the extrinsic rewards they offer are in short supply and each student who wants them is asked to demonstrate that he or she is more deserving than others , or others are less deserving .
14 For example , many of the houses which they buy are in the most remote or inconvenient situations and would otherwise have been abandoned by the local residents .
15 Thus we need to be especially careful what we do with young horses so that the habits they establish are in their interests and not to their detriment .
16 The seller should of course resist such warranties because of their vagueness , and insist that , if he is to give such a warranty , the purpose should be clearly specified in the contract , with sufficient detail to enable him to be sure that the goods that he supplies are in fact suitable for that purpose .
17 The Tories are , wisely , keeping their boy away from most of the rough stuff — rightly recognising that such strengths as he has are in his niceness — but he has to look like he wants to win sometimes .
18 And sadly , many of the people it kills are in their middle years .
19 Nynex Corp 's Nynex CableComms unit has bought three of the eight UK cable television companies that Pacific Telesis Group Inc 's PacTel Cable UK Ltd put on the market last June ( CI No 1,943 ) : Nynex has taken the Greater Manchester , Bolton and Derby franchises and while it did not disclose terms , says it plans to invest £1,000m over the next five to six years to provide local telecommunications networks in its British franchise areas ; the companies it acquired are in franchise areas where it already operates .
20 In choosing to prioritize this characteristic , Bell draws attention to the occupational groups that he considers are in possession of this knowledge — the professional and technical groups .
21 ‘ You do n't have to tell me , ’ Gaily said , ‘ that all the clothes either of us has are in the bag or on our backs . ’
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