Example sentences of "[subord] they [be] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 As Lovins said : ‘ You have to talk to people where they 're at , not where you 're at . ’
2 Get as interested in others as God is : find out where they 're at .
3 where they 're at one and two thousand people working for them , I ca n't see that ever coming back , you know like the ?
4 review with them where they 're at , record how they 're doing , you know tra , I mean I ca n't tell them to do that , but actually ask them to spend five or ten minutes each session talking to different pupils and what they 've been doing and you know even if it 's a personal timetable some people wo n't get into it but it 's you know , trying to get them to be what are tutors are , you know , I 'd like them to do .
5 What were the advantages of placing the British Aerospace factories where they are on the map ?
6 And on the landward side of all the trenches ( except those between the Solomons and the New Hebrides , where they are on the seaward side ) are the island chains — Japan to New Zealand — whose birth is in whole or in part a consequence of all that colliding and jostling beneath the blue horizons .
7 What I 'd like you to do is put put a rectangle round three words , it does n't matter where they are on on the whole thought pattern , three words that are the highlights what were the three things that were the highlights or the most important thing for you yesterday .
8 The danger for Leeds was that as they began to over-extend themselves they would become exposed at the back , where they are at their weakest .
9 First , it is essential that cycles be accepted on routes where they are at present accepted — and preferably on all routes .
10 This will be the case where negotiations or discussions are extended to embrace more than a small group of people or where they are at such an advanced stage that the target is reasonably confident that an offer will be made for its shares ; where secrecy can not be maintained ; or if security is breached .
11 First , ‘ the national interest demands that woodlands should be managed in accordance with the principles of good forestry ’ , and second , where they are of amenity value , the owner has ‘ a public duty to act with reasonable regard for amenity aspects ’ .
12 A major requirement of a religion then , must be that , above all , it shall be capable of a simplified , but undistorted interpretation capable of being taught to the very young in such a way that it will instil in them the stirrings of what will become their consciences , that is , they will harbour a subconscious awareness of the fundamental nature of right and wrong as these are applied to those areas of human aspirations where they are beyond dispute .
13 Kangaroo rats and spring-hares use their holes , as the tortoise does , to shelter from the heat ; hyaenas and wolves as nurseries ; badgers and armadillos as dormitories in which to slumber during the day after foraging at night ; and mice and rabbits as sanctuaries where they are beyond the reach of most of their enemies .
14 By its nature , it is a long term investment and some of the dispensers may remain where they are for at least a year .
15 By its nature , it is a long term investment and some of the dispensers may remain where they are for at least a year .
16 Both Dr York and Dr Itzhaky teach in the School of Social Work at Bar-Ilan University , where they are in charge of the community work specialization .
17 Do not put fluffy rugs in front of open fires , where they are in the direct line of sparks .
18 The top outside corner of every working page is labelled to remind instructors and other readers of exactly where they are in the course as they work through it .
19 This is a recipe for disaster , because you have placed both Mobs where they are in an ideal position to charge each other .
20 In the spaciousness of a large chamber they may make only four or five a second , but as they approach the rock walls and need to know exactly where they are in order not to crash into them , they increase the speed of the clicks until they are emitting as many as twenty a second and the sound becomes , to our ears , an almost continuous rattle .
21 Either the gang leader ( or leaders , where they are in partnership ) will employ the gang members direct , paying national insurance contributions and operating the PAYE scheme , or more commonly , each gang member will be employed on a sub-contract basis .
22 The Partial Indemnity Clause will apply to group schemes e.g. vehicles in the ownership or control of a firm or association and otherwise eligible for fleet terms but where they are in fact insured in the name of particular individuals .
23 Within a period of ten days from the date of cancellation , the duty to pay the part exchange allowance will be discharged by the return of the part exchanged goods where they are in substantially the same condition as originally delivered to the negotiator ( s73(2) ) .
24 I can remember several policemen being reported missing at the police station where they were on duty .
25 They stayed where they were for another minute or so , although Jack had to practically hold Ho down while they waited .
26 He now came in so many shapes and sizes they did n't know quite where they were with Him .
27 The book trade — where they were to be found in large numbers — differed from the other kinds of printing in several ways .
28 They had been trained in their own callings — pilots , navigators , gunners and wireless operator 's — and came together at No 19 OTU Kinloss where they were to be trained on Whitleys .
29 They struck in Milbank Road where the pots were worth £50 and in Stanhope Road , where they were worth £100 , on Wednesday afternoon .
30 Rural Britain is full of retired brigadiers and industrial captains , chaps who got where they were through diplomacy , cunning and an instinct for knocking heads together when the bugle blew .
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