Example sentences of "[coord] these be [noun] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 I have rarely heard such stability and depth of image from a moving-coil loudspeaker and these are factors which applied , moreover , across a remarkably wide listening area .
2 She sees things happen with her own eyes , and these are things she knows happen .
3 That is um in Burstow 's clinical practice she reckons that um sometimes people say something along the lines of well well um perhaps it was my fault , I was flirting with him , and things like that it and these are people who maybe have been about five or six when the abuse has happened and so y'know do five or six year olds flirt ?
4 And these are men who have paid a small fortune to meet someone !
5 For Churchill had made his famous " Iron Curtain " speech on 5 March , and these were countries which lay beyond that barrier .
6 But these are restrictions you have to live with on a budget machine .
7 But these are restrictions you have to live with on a budget machine .
8 Private lives require a sturdy minimum of investment in bricks and mortar : there are , for sure , numerous disadvantages in such private lives , but these are disadvantages which many people in St Ann 's might well like to taste .
9 But these are women who have not very much experience of a particular current within British feminism which sees men very much as the enemy , though they went through a tremendous process of political change during the strike and with the development of their organisation , many marriages , for example , split up and the women gained a whole new identity of themselves as individual women .
10 But these are people I like reading ; it does n't go further than that .
11 I , I compare test matches to more like the chess game you know it 's slower and you sort of you know whatever but these are people who would , did not to test games you know they did n't sort of say okay we 've now met this Pack a Ball thing where you know and everything else .
12 The monomeric form of the crystal protein varies from a M r of 27 000 up to 135 000 , but these are protoxins which are cleaved by enzymes in the insect gut to give active toxins with M r from 24 000 to 65 000 .
13 But these are exceptions which prove the rule .
14 But these are ideas I feel might be worth an airing . ’
15 In Glasser 's book , and in Fraser 's , the activities of the poor can be seen as activities which had been performed , and written about , in the past : but these are books which intimate that the lists and specifications of a caring naturalism — features by which they have indeed been influenced — were never exhaustive : that the truth-tellers did not tell it , and that the omissions were systematic .
16 But these were questions you did not ask .
17 But these were matters which preoccupied theologians ( whose intellectual reputation was not high ) , philosophers and artists ( who were admired but somewhat in the manner in which wealthy men admire the diamonds they can afford to buy their women ) and social critics , of the left or right , who did not like the kind of society they lived in or found themselves forced into .
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