Example sentences of "[adv] they be [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Difficult situations often arise where a conveyancer is acting for seller and buyer ( eg they are both long-established clients of your firm ) where either one of the parties instructs you then to renegotiate the price of the transaction .
2 Furthermore they are exceptionally ambitious in the language , skill and concepts they expect young children to acquire .
3 The Saxons were fighting the Slavs as ancestral enemies and so were an excellent choice ; furthermore they were increasingly absorbed into Charles ' system of government , and would have to guard the borders upon his departure .
4 Suddenly they were awkwardly and hopelessly united .
5 The sudden motion brought her forward a step , so that suddenly they were barely a breath apart .
6 Suddenly they were there .
7 But the worst silence of all is when we take it for granted that they know how much they are still appreciated and that the calloused hands or fingers are symbols to us of the love and caring poured into our lives .
8 Some are collector 's pieces , and apparently they 're especially popular with men customers .
9 As many readers have discovered the supply of the specified unidirectional microphones for this project has dried up — apparently they are no longer being made .
10 Unfortunately the spoons are still disappearing — apparently they are now sought after as souvenirs .
11 Apparently they are still quite frequent in Britain , but surely the really interesting question is why ?
12 There are , and apparently they are still counting , 13 of them ready to descend with their bells and hats and shoes and pretty bogus folklore .
13 Apparently they were literally poised to arrest both Nigel and Kerry when the clothes were found to be missing from the cupboard this morning .
14 ‘ It 's Aubrey or Dunbar who buy the tickets and arrange things , so naturally they 're both around . ’
15 Basically they 're just telling the Party to consider the demands of the peasants and do what the peasants want but then er then in the first paragraph they say that you ought to erm they ought to support the masses in their erm implementation of agrarian reform , you have to give them planned guidance so it 's almost that how they 're telling the cadres to go out there and almost manipulate the peasants demands into more of a communist one .
16 But basically they were always second division stuff .
17 But basically they were always second division stuff .
18 Because there must come a point somewhere in time where the shop will say well you 've now had these goods so long they 're no longer our responsibility .
19 Before long they were busily engaged in cutting the peats , with little talk between them .
20 The police , too , had drunk quite a lot of beer by now , and before long they were very willing to believe that Oliver was not the robber of the night before .
21 Perhaps they are soon to go to Britain or the States to study or as tourists .
22 Perhaps they are just better suited to this sort of race and these headwinds , ’ added the man with a house 50 yards from the Thames at Putney .
23 Perhaps they are just too busy bustling around . ’
24 Perhaps they are just more practised in forethought , especially if they have children .
25 The two tower alone in a dingy apartment but perhaps they are really inside a womb which has run short of amniotic fluids .
26 Perhaps they are so anxious for everything to go well for their offspring that they insist on making all his decisions for him .
27 The transvestite and the hermaphrodite : both were disturbing images ; perhaps they are less so now .
28 We might find it hard today to agree on a description of the differences between women and men — and perhaps they are less marked than we used to think .
29 So perhaps they are less vulnerable to the dangers of buying now without counting the cost of paying later .
30 The buyers are still there but perhaps they are now behaving rather more discreetly .
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