Example sentences of "of they have be [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | In a famous essay , H. J. Laski recorded that between 1832 and 1906 , out of 139 judges appointed , 80 were Members of the House of Commons at the time of their nomination and 11 others had been candidates for Parliament ; that , of the 80 , 63 were appointed by their own party while in office ; and 33 of them had been either Attorney-General or Solicitor-General . |
2 | Before they became redundant some three years earlier , all of them had been economically active and in full-time employment . |
3 | There had been invasions by descendants of the deposed Stuarts in 1715 and in 1745 and , though neither had been successful , both of them had been rather alarming . |
4 | All four of them had been thoroughly jet-lagged . |
5 | Each of them had been badly affected by Woil 's failed escape in the summer and now their sense of captivity was made even worse by the feeling of change , renewal and purpose in the air . |
6 | As three men slowly looked away McLeish received the uncompromising message that if any of them had been so lucky as to have dinner with Catherine Crane , none of them would have let her pay for herself . |
7 | The two of them had been virtually inseparable — periods of separation coinciding with the respective presences of boy-friends ; even though Sheila had left university abruptly in her second year , hating the academic competitiveness . |
8 | When the three of them had been together in the kitchen , the infant Camille crawling round with jam on her face and fingers , he had sat in a state of sullenness bordering on rage or had conspicuously moved about preparing food for himself , knowing quite well that his dinner was cooking in the oven . |
9 | I was green at my job and some of them had been around twenty-five to thirty years doing this sort of work . |
10 | True each of them has been finely tuned . |
11 | The validity of decisions taken by the partners may depend upon all of them having at least received notice of a partners ' meeting or upon one or more of them having been duly informed of action to be taken against them by their co-partners . |
12 | And that 's precisely what is so impossible to say aloud , for their entire life together ( already over twenty years of life together ) , has been based on the illusion of love , an illusion which both of them have been anxiously guarding and nurturing . |
13 | Filippo would know better than me if either of them have been here . ’ |
14 | ‘ But some of them have been here for ages , ’ she remonstrated . |
15 | Most of them have been accidentally obtained from seeds so they must not be esteemed as different species , therefore I shall only insert their common names by which they are known in gardens , that those who are inclined to collect all the varieties may be at no loss for their titles . |
16 | ‘ Our record is 15 Test wins out of 17 there since 1981 but 11 of them have been very close . |
17 | One pauper was locked up for a short time and when let out he was very quiet and all of them have been so since . ’ |
18 | The weakness of employer partnerships has always lain with smaller firms , though many of them have been quite strong in the gift relationship offering small goodies in times of prosperity . |
19 | In this the government has had a measure of success in that twenty-three separate sales have gone ahead , and most of them have been greatly over-subscribed . |