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

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1 On the way back to his conversation the barman punched a button on the television and suddenly they were in Texas , where folk lived and loved fit to bust and discussed it all in idiomatic but poorly synchronized Italian .
2 Suddenly they were in a huge , enchanting sitting-room , with the sun pouring in through the open French windows that gave a magnificent view out over the bay .
3 When will they act instead of saying at every Question Time how much they are in favour of combined heat and power ?
4 A apparently they were in the college yesterday but they er could n't find , went away again .
5 Naturally they are in the very best locations , have the best views and are truly cosmopolitan in their ambience and atmosphere .
6 That is not to say that necessarily they are in any sense physical , that a theory which identifies the mental with the physical , or some of the physical , is forced upon us , whatever our attitude to such a theory .
7 For example , somebody might erm be homeless , but no hostel in town will take them on because perhaps they have a mental illness or a drug problem , or perhaps they are in trouble with the courts erm we can return to that hostel with the person saying ‘ Do n't worry about these other problems , just fill in the bits you can , the accommodation , and we 'll sort out the other bits ’ .
8 Perhaps they 're in trouble . ’
9 Perhaps they 're in financial difficulty .
10 Perhaps they were in telepathic communication ? ’
11 Perhaps they were in love , ’ she offered lamely .
12 In the first three months , three thousand miles , that does n't tend to happen in fairness erm and something like that would come up erm within that time scale , so , yes , I mean they have the right to go back to the dealer and I must admit in my overall view of the motor trade these days they do they are trying harder and harder to look after their customers because obviously they 're in business like everybody else , they know that their policy holders are covered by the Sale of Goods Act merchantable quality , erm and so they realize that if these things happen then they will endeavour to put the situation right .
13 So the exact er nature of this balance and how waters between contact with the atmosphere are being mixed into the deep sea , cos remember this equilibrium can only be occurring in surface waters cos only they are in contact with the gas phase how that turnover of deep water 's occurring affects just how much capacity we 've got for absorbing C O two in the oceans and therefore mitigating the greenhouse effect .
14 A quarrel ensues in which the television characters argue that they are more deserving of prayer than novelistic characters because the latter have a far longer life ; the characters from novels insist that only they need their existences reinforced because only they are in danger of losing their audience .
15 So they are in touch with their community and they do for the most part , know what 's going on , on their beat .
16 So metropolitan councils , and here 's where the confusions begin to creep in metropolitan councils and some non-metropolitan councils , I E district councils so they 're in a separate ca separate category with this electoral sequence .
17 So they 're in fact they 're virtually all polyester are n't they .
18 So they 're in a high place .
19 So they were in a way acknowledging th that sort of work or approach .
20 Soon they were in grey twilight and could see that the stream bordered the farther edge of the wood .
21 Soon they were in bed .
22 Anyway they were in contact with APEX and then they came to see us , that was on a Monday , the same day there were mass meetings at Chapter Road and Cobbold Road .
23 Staff there have seen over 1,000 jobs dissapear during the last 3 years , but with millions of pounds worth of orders coming their way , tonight they 're in a celebratory mood .
24 The people with most interest in changing things are the house officers themselves , but individually they are in a very weak position because they all depend on references from their consultants for registration and career progression .
25 Further they are in recognised literary genres , such as the diary — The Diary of Laura Palmer , for example — and , apart from the obligatory cover photograph , are filled with words from cover to cover .
26 We heard what Mr er Davis had to say this morning , and at at one point was very very important , we are expecting to be in possession of reports on the greenbelt local enquiry and your report er round about the same time , and indeed since they they are in control of proceedings thereafter they are in a position to make sure that they do n't have to reach decisions on one until they are in possession of the other .
27 The warmer the climate the more they are in evidence , because the living reptiles are ‘ cold blooded ’ ( without their own internal heat regulator ) and they can not successfully live in very cold climates .
28 In the course of their demands to Reg Weaver , the t&gwu factory convenor , the workers from section 61 found out that although they were being paid bonuses on a target of 200 or more they were in fact entitled to bonuses on 168 ( an agreement which dated back to 1972 and would have meant £4 a week extra ) .
29 It is actually rather unusual to find a complete trilobite as a fossil — usually they are in pieces .
30 I arrived home at about tea-time , we talked a bit , the children were charging around until about 7 p.m. , when they had their baths , and by 9 p.m. they were in bed .
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