Example sentences of "[am/are] [adv] [adv prt] [conj] they " in BNC.
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1 | In terms of space , sunlight and unpolluted air , the squatters are better off than they were in the crowded , unventilated and noisy slum courts . |
2 | Yet one only needs to travel in the town on Saturdays to see well clothed and healthy children and upstanding young men and women , to realise that the people of this country are better off than they have ever been . |
3 | Yet one only needs to travel in the town on Saturdays to see well clothed and healthy children and upstanding young men and women , to realise that the people of this country are better off than they have ever been . |
4 | Yeah , they 're only in because they two big logs on |
5 | And they might use the sympathy ( and sense of guilt that you 're better off than they are ) you feel towards them to control you . |
6 | And they 're all round and they 're |
7 | Except I would say the winders are worse off cos they 're doing three shifts . |