Example sentences of "they be [noun pl] [conj] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 While they are on view he hopes to establish which of the pendants are genuine , which of them are fakes and what are the distinguishing factors .
2 Many of them are ex-socialists and their green wellies have red linings .
3 cos some of them are trousers but they 're really
4 They are cowards because they must have realised she was quite seriously injured .
5 Because they are experts and you are not it is easy for them to take the initiative .
6 True-kin do not necessarily love one another , but it is always presumed that they are friends until they are shown to be enemies .
7 So they are observations and it is my feeling that this motion has taken on significantly more importance than its content or indeed its effect .
8 but similar change of causation , restrictions imposed by of which they are members and which they are party and we would say we had the same defence to the extent that they had written business which would not of been risen if the restrictions had not been made
9 What I mean is , women are vulnerable when they are housewives because they also have sole responsibility for childcare at home .
10 Tell people day and night that they are beasts if they allow baby 's thighs to chafe , of that they will lose their friends unless they banish cat-box odour from their homes , and they will soon believe it , if not consciously , then in the little compartment of the brain that controls buying habits .
11 For liberty to be opposing it in the way that they are shows that they do n't remotely understand the best interests of our children or our schools .
12 They are towns where there is no other big sporting tradition , so ice hockey can attract fans who are eager for any sport rather than have to compete against existing sports . ’
13 They are possessions and their husbands think that is as it should be .
14 They are things that you do which actually improve your department both in the short and in the long-term .
15 They are Arabs and they will never be integrated . "
16 I tend not to read long interviews with top celebs , as much to avoid discovering that they are dickheads as anything else , so I look for the news , gossip and reviews .
17 I realise that many of these are not high-risk areas , but they are areas that our officers have got to , got to keep an eye on .
18 They are kinsmen because they are somehow of common substance , as with English consanguinity , kinship by common blood .
19 They are foreigners and they appear to be drinking .
20 And the point is that all this is good , fair and equitable if you start from the conventional wisdom that : housewives do n't need money of their own because they are supported by their husbands ; they are supported by their husbands because they are dependants ; and they are dependants because they ‘ do n't work ’ .
21 This may , in fact , already be the position as far as executive directors are concerned , in that they are employees and it is usual for the court to imply a term in employment contracts to the effect that employees will carry out their duties with reasonable care and skill .
22 Those who choose to risk their lives earning a living at sea do not want to be forced to give up , but they are realists and they do not want to go bankrupt either .
23 THERE are few guarantees in politics but it is a more than reasonable bet that John Major and Bill Clinton will both be smiling and behaving as if they are buddies when they give a press conference at the White House tomorrow afternoon .
24 They are match-winners and we made a special effort to involve them .
25 They are mutes but I doubt if they would become involved .
26 got these little beetles in her flat and she thinks they 're cockroaches and she 's absolutely having a freak out .
27 and they 're loners and he were very nice though
28 they 're improvements that I started with ninth year .
29 They 're things that you do , they 're things that I do .
30 They 're things that you do , they 're things that I do .
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