Example sentences of "they be [adv] or " in BNC.
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1 | Buyers often attempt to include express warranties stating that goods will be suitable for the purpose for which they are intended to be used by the buyer , or suitable for the purpose for which they are ordinarily or generally used . |
2 | Some types of soil are , however , so tenacious or chemically inert that they are partly or wholly unaffected . |
3 | The radial shields are visible in some specimens but in others they are partially or totally obscured by the spinelets . |
4 | Basins in continental interiors are a few hundred to a thousand or more kilometres across and the sedimentary units , with which they are partially or completely filled , generally thicken towards the centre . |
5 | The following establishments have indicated that they are wholly or partially suitable for disabled visitors . |
6 | Either they are there or they are not . |
7 | If , on the other hand , you do not let yourself pay attention to your symptoms , or worry about whether they are there or not , then it is less likely the vicious circle will be set up and so the symptoms will not get worse . |
8 | So even if they are inadvertently or wilfully slipping down a couple of hundred more calories than they intend in the course of a day , they might still find themselves clocking up a decent weight loss on the scales each week . |
9 | Add the kilo of sugar and stir water , sugar and wort until they are more or less dissolved . |
10 | Reflections from the underlying sediments , which range in age from Cambrian to Westphalian , suggest they are more or less flat-lying though faulted . |
11 | Most natural minerals are brittle because they are more or less homogeneous but it happens that a few have cleavage planes of about the right strength . |
12 | They are more or less in the position that teachers will be when they receive the published item . |
13 | These occur in nearly all orders of insects but are best developed in the more primitive groups ( Orthoptera , Dermaptera , Isoptera , Odonata ) ; in the higher orders they are more or less reduced . |
14 | So that , no matter what they do , they are more or less giving the same performance each time . |
15 | this is your way of working back rather than try and remember every little detail because a lot of them are similar , easy to get confused between them but you think well hey what would happen , what happens with an acid and a base , what happens with an acid and an alkali , now those two are virtually identical they they are more or less identical . |
16 | They 're more often thought of in the DTP world , where they are more or less mandatory . |
17 | As with other intrusions , dykes form either positive or negative features depending on whether they are more or less resistant than the surrounding rock ( Fig. 5.18 ) . |
18 | These examples illustrate , albeit crudely , the way the meanings of events ( see arrow e , Figure 7.1 ) tend to link to a person 's plans , purposes and roles to which they are more or less committed . |
19 | I mean they are more or less the same at the end as they were at the beginning . |
20 | The weather influences the actual location of the rabbits and it helps determine whether they are underground or on the surface . |
21 | They affect the picture of reality we hold in our minds , and if they are sharply or poorly focussed , reality will be correspondingly clear , blurred or distorted . |
22 | whether they 're correctly or incorrectly go through it , each each bit at a time , show me how you 're checking it . |
23 | They 're more or less accusing us of some kind of fraud . ’ |
24 | Birds do not have large reserves of fat ; in the wild they 're more or less constantly at their perfect flying weight . |
25 | Well they 're more or less no different to what we 're walking down here now . |
26 | They 're more or less as a , I do n't think there 's a great lot of difference onl I d I , they 're not pushing , they have n't the same , the , I would like to say , I would say they have n't the same interest in their union , they 've not the same interests in the union as they had in the earlier days when there was a union . |
27 | but they 've changed now , they 're more or less on the same basis as the U R C |
28 | Their miraculous transformation from a persecuted minority into a privileged élite , soon to become a dominant majority , was not an experience for which they were intellectually or spiritually well prepared . |
29 | By their words and conduct in the shop , including their production of the goods and signing of the receipts , they were expressly or impliedly incriminating themselves . |
30 | New labour relations are being introduced in industries where they were technologically or politically unthinkable a decade ago . |