Example sentences of "and they [vb mod] [be] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Any minute now and they 'll be at each other 's throats again .
2 I think that the genetic er , testing that was , that is now law , has to go a long way towards finding criminals , who once they 've been tested will find it very difficult to commit crime again , because they 're on record , and they 'll be on computer record .
3 we 've one winner already … and they 'll be on their way to Aintree tomorrow compliments of the Central South Grand National Competition
4 But but well they 've got all the names and everything and they 'll be with you shortly .
5 Well , he said , I 'm putting them on the train and they 'll be in Valley on the seven o'clock train for you On Friday night this was .
6 there 's hundreds of French , Germans they 're waiting until the first of July and they 'll be in this country in a flash .
7 Distressed ventilated babies are more likely to breathe asynchronously , increasing the risk of pneumothoraces , so their oxygen requirement will probably be higher and they may be at increased risk of intracranial haemorrhage .
8 The others are waiting and they may be in danger .
9 They can operate at temperatures up to 1,000°C and very high pressures ; and they may be in constant use for 10 years .
10 Some of their skills and knowledge are specific to the company for which they work , and they would be of less value to another company .
11 As soon as Dennis arrived , she would bandage him up and they would be on their way by five thirty .
12 And they would be like that scorched bread .
13 The stress had already afected their health and they would be in their 70s before the project was completed .
14 Teams have 2 speakers and they must be for or against whichever motion is on the table .
15 The names of the genus and species are expressed in Latin form , the generic name having a capital letter , and they must be in grammatical agreement .
16 And they can be at their least lovable on foreign soil , especially in Paris , where French forwards stamp on blameless English heads and French waiters wilfully ignore instructions .
17 No no er erm well er there is Prunus that 's a plum I mean a cherry that grows up and various ones like that the only trouble is with these type of things they can be more of a nuisance than the trees that you do have now because those trees growing up those spindly ones as you put it erm some gardeners call them or whatever name they use I but the trouble is bits die in the centre of those and they tend to drop down and they can be in time more far more of a nuisance than the trees they 've got now which seems to me quite suitable .
18 COOK 'S TIP : Always break the bay leaves before adding them to the pan otherwise most of their flavour will be trapped and they will be of no benefit to the casserole .
19 As to the Scottish electorate , I reassure the hon. Gentleman that they were at the forefront in seeking the abolition of domestic rates and they will be at the forefront in resisting their reintroduction by the Opposition .
20 No , for the moment they are the Government and they will be at Maastricht , so let us find out what they will do in three weeks .
21 Arsenal have slipped to sixth after three successive Premier League defeats , and they will be without England full-back Lee Dixon for at least a month after he was carried off with a knee injury .
22 We will produce 20,000 cards and they will be on sale through many outlets in Wales .
23 We will produce 20,000 cards and they will be on sale through many outlets in Wales .
24 The powerboats will start arriving at Fort Perch Rock car park on Friday , June 18 , and they will be on show for public inspection on the Friday and Saturday evenings .
25 Liverpool suffered several injuries during Sunday 's nerve-racking FA Cup semi-final against Portsmouth at Highbury and they will be below strength in the two matches before next Monday 's replay .
26 The people who end up with detectors on the SSC will be benefiting from a huge American investment ( attempts to raise money abroad are meeting with little success ) and they will be in a position to dominate American particle physics for a decade , so such considerations carry some weight .
27 But what they will have is a small pension that will be preventing them getting State Benefits and they will be in the poverty trap .
28 The precise nature of neutrophil chemoattractants in these disorders is unknown and they could be of a diverse nature including microbial , chemical ( including prostanoids ) or indeed in ulcerative colitis the damaged colonocytes themselves .
29 And they could be in his boat , could n't they ?
30 Cast them upon their own resources , and they 'd be on Valium three times a day before you could say Hoffmann-La Roche .
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