Example sentences of "they [verb] are [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Some of the characters they met are portrayed by Minton in the book .
2 And the adaptations they make are made on several different levels erm they might become more alike in their language , in their pronunciation , their rate of speech , their pause or utterance length and their vocal intensities . ?
3 The decisions that they make are gon na be based on comers commercial considerations , not health , so I 'm sure the doctors wo n't be wo n't be bothered with decisions , Councillor because the accountants will be making them for them .
4 Even when they apply themselves to understanding the effects of social relations on individual cognition , as with work on social identity and social representations , the patterns they describe are assumed to be based on universal properties of the human mind .
5 The criteria they imply are summarized in Fig. 7.2 .
6 Resistance to linguistic change is related to the way people think of language as a fixed point in the flux of experience , and cling to the certainties they feel are embodied in language .
7 The numbers of consultations , home visits and night calls reported for those in such homes for a year or more before they died are compared with those for others under the care of a general practitioner in Table 4 .
8 This contrasts with non-historians for whom the data they use are generated from the very start of the research process , either via questionnaire or some other survey method , with computer analyses in view .
9 Because they are designed to justify certain propositions , the questions they ask are formulated in such a way as to prompt the desired answers .
10 Any surplus votes they had are re-allocated to the candidate who gets the second preference .
11 If a volume is accepted by the user and verified by the HC VERIFIER , the asterisk is removed , but if a volume is rejected by the user the modules they contain are removed from the Location file .
12 Most of the specialists are Dermato -venereologists , and usually only about 10 per cent of the patients they see are suffering from a sexually transmitted disease , the remainder having skin problems .
13 She suggests that the ‘ subjective , intuitive , emotional ’ ( 1986 : 29 ) methods they defend are rejected by psychology because they are associated , not with lack of scientific rigour , but with femininity .
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