Example sentences of "[adv] they be [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Plans evolved for new trains for the 1990s Channel Tunnel workings between British provincial centres and Paris , Brussels , and beyond being formed into eighteen coach trains with a power car at each end like an extended electric version of the InterCity 125 diesels , but with the capability to split into nine-coach trains push-pull style with a single power car , perhaps they are all things to all men . |
2 | Perhaps they were former choirmen or servers from her father 's old parish — that might be the answer . |
3 | Fucking , fire 's this gun at him point blank and he goes and he stands there like this , and he , he stood there and he goes running round the corner sort of thing and then he goes he ca n't of missed from that fucking distance you know , and its that distance and er , in the , in the car , the mate goes , the mate sort of till he passed out , and he goes bring it to me , he goes , and its still alive , he goes , but matey in the front goes oh my he goes , I knew you 'd fuck up he goes and so they 're all blanks you |
4 | Now they 're this size |
5 | Right , now they 're both ethers try and name them first in naming them take the biggest hydro-carbon chunk that you can find and pretend that that was an alkane so the smaller chunk then becomes the substituant . |
6 | seems to be producing more than just cereals and soups at the moment … the baby business is booming and so far they are all boys . |
7 | I did n't have the lowdown on every last one of these guys but presumably they were all bigshots . |
8 | Eventually they were all standing , dusting off crumbs and twigs . |
9 | Well they 're such pigs are n't they ! |
10 | Well they 're all part of the history are n't they ? |
11 | Well they 're all numbers they all follow the same rules |
12 | Pauline was awful , well they were all family names |
13 | Fortunately they 're both part pallets so they . |
14 | It looks alright but then they 're half way up |
15 | Then they were all friends together , but within an hour or two and a pint or two , or three or four , of rough cider or scrumpy , how their personalities changed . |
16 | Connie pretends to be more interested in her friends ' motivations and feelings than her own , but ultimately they are another way of understanding herself . |
17 | Many graduates seem unaware of Convocation , yet they are all members of it . |
18 | but you you can say , because people are working more effectively therefore they 're more cost effective . |