Example sentences of "they be [adv] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | YOU ca n't enjoy good beer if the pubs that serve them are badly run or have been modernised in a vulgar and insensitive fashion . |
2 | Most of them are locally based and each is responsible for a group of schools or colleges ; they are under seven divisional inspectors . |
3 | Most of them are then shipped as is , for us to struggle with . |
4 | Those who initiate racialist talk ( without referring to a racist ideology ) may be a minority too , but since they are rarely contradicted or opposed they tend to shape the norms of the group . |
5 | The children attend the local schools , where they are completely integrated and speak very highly of the educational standards . |
6 | For the scientific sections , there are merely notes and abstracts of papers , which nevertheless occupy 176 pages ; they are separately paginated and indexed from the formal reports , which makes these publications confusing to cite . |
7 | … ( 6 ) In this section ‘ costs ’ means costs as between party and party , and includes the costs of applying for an order under this section ; and where a party begins to receive representation after the proceedings have been instituted , or ceases to receive representation before they are finally decided or otherwise receives representation in connection with part only of the proceedings , the reference in subsection ( 2 ) above to the costs incurred by the unassisted party in the proceedings shall be construed as a reference to so much of those costs as is attributable to that part . |
8 | Community credit unions are relatively new institutions in the UK context although they are longer established and more powerful bodies in other countries . |
9 | This would not end the wars , but it would in effect be a declaration from the Israelis announcing that whilst they intend to fight to keep the disputed territory , they are nevertheless admitting that their right to it is no different from that of anyone else , and until the world produces some better way than fighting , this is how they will-operate . |
10 | They are fast acting and extremely effective as products and will rapidly remove grease and other organic films using spray-wipe techniques . |
11 | The arguments against housing mentally handicapped people in such institutions are not founded , in the main , on the premise that they are badly run or insensitive to the needs of their ‘ patients ’ , but rather that no mentally handicapped person should be institutionalised and segregated from the community as a whole unless they require hospital and medical care . |
12 | Sanding floors : Where old floorboards are very uneven , or you want to leave them exposed and they are badly stained and marked , hire a floor sanding machine . |
13 | Wavebreaker 's hull was made of steel and , while such hulls are marvellously strong and safe , they are soon weakened if their steel is exposed to salt air . |
14 | They are thus classified as non-adrenergic , non-cholinergie ( NANC ) nerves . |
15 | ‘ Trade unions have not given adequate support to black members when they are racially harassed and discriminated against . |
16 | They are privately owned and have to be licensed each year by the Borough Council . |
17 | The repetition of these actions , whether they are consciously intended or dot , frequently becomes a habit . |
18 | If she or her children return before the ashes become cold , it becomes again an ahi-ka , but there is a difference of opinion whether the grandchildren can recover their rights in that way , but there is no doubt that the great grandchildren can not do so unless they are expressly invited and welcomed by the tribe . " |
19 | If they are extensively sheared or cold-worked , however , there is some improvement in shear strength , though not nearly up to the theoretical value . |
20 | Barthes 's ‘ Introduction to the structural analysis of narrative ’ deals with more than one level of narrative , but presumes that they are hierarchically arranged and that , therefore , to a certain extent , they can be discussed separately . |
21 | The dolphin flesh is destined for local meat markets , and although Japanese scientists have often appealed to fishermen to release young animals , they are generally ignored since tender infant dolphin meat fetches the highest prices . |
22 | Although they are generally regarded as being tender , many gardeners in cold northern areas have reported these plants to have survived several recent winters without harm . |
23 | They are generally seen as anti-competitive and necessitating legislation to proscribe them , since they almost invariably create the detrimental effects of monopoly without engendering the benefits . |
24 | Each such index can be used to give limited partial inversion , i.e. of one descriptor at a time , but they are generally provided and employed to allow the file to be accessed in ways other than by the major key , rather than to carry out an elimination of master file records not meeting some search criterion . |
25 | And in fact in Chambers ' Encyclopaedia , they are confidently reported as being extinct . |
26 | The unspoken assumption which sustains these features is that they are easily defined and non-controversial , since all disputes were subject to Green 's gospel of duty , with its moral and being the classless ‘ common good ’ . |
27 | Quantitative indices have considerable appeal for organizations , since they are easily handled and appear to be relatively unproblematic . |
28 | In default of numerical techniques to quantify these principles they are easily ignored or undervalued . ' ’ |
29 | They are easily imitated and winning provides the child with a sense of satisfaction and power . |
30 | They are good little theoretical exercises because they are easily described and algorithms for solving them are easily programmed , but they have a lot of symmetry , which is most uncommon in real life . |