Example sentences of "they be [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Now North Yorkshire County Council er I think in their statement look to erm to existing market towns to provide what little evidence they can up to justify fourteen hundred dwellings , er I think that 's again a simplistic approach because by definition the market now can seal them up wider catchment area , many of them are some distance from York , and the settlements concerned provide a service base for a number of surrounding villages , and therefore the actual specialities and services found within that particular settlement are greater than one would achieve if it did not have a large catchment area .
2 He might have been persuaded to have them out here but he would not let them be any sort of nuisance , and she was well aware of it .
3 I do n't think they are that type of band anyway .
4 They are that kind of car and if you look at £80,000 and how long it 'll last you and see how many £15,000 cars you 'll buy in that time , we 're probably bargains .
5 Expensive they are that sort of thing .
6 This second point suggests that the interpretation of the two utterances is bound together in the sense that they are each part of a text which is , as a whole , consistent with the principle of relevance .
7 When we are finished , they are each matching from head to toe .
8 The smart or intelligent chargers tend to take over the user 's responsibility , detecting the amount of charge needed and eliminating any memory problems , but as stated previously , they are many time more expensive than the standard chargers .
9 An OR symbol X may have lots of productions , but they are all unit productions .
10 There are good habits and bad habits but the main point about them is that they are all behaviour patterns which have been so thoroughly learned that they are done automatically without any conscious effort .
11 They are all part of the same market . ’
12 They are all part of the same market . ’
13 They argue that the differential in living standards between the two groups is minimal and to see this as social mobility is to detract attention from the important fact that they are all part of the large urban poor whose poverty is due to the wider social formation and , in particular , the capitalist mode of production .
14 They are all part of that continuing process of gaining experience in rational curriculum planning which forms the theme of this book .
15 They are all part of the advertising and marketing that the parties believe has an effect on the voters — while failing to notice that this effect is generally in inverse proportion to the amount of thought , work or effort that has gone into any individual contribution .
16 They are all part and parcel of the same thing .
17 Different qualities and complexes of qualities are registered by me in a temporally extended sequence ; none the less , they are all part of the wider experience of looking at this same bunch of flowers which I assume to exist " out there " .
18 They are all part of the Veteran-cycle Club , of which there are about eight members in Northern Ireland .
19 They are all hype , and unluckily for them … the players are believing it .
20 " That they are all sex maniacs ? "
21 You may have noticed they are all tree oils !
22 They say the interim administration is failing because ‘ they are too poor , they are all school teachers , and they are not rich enough to be politicians ’ .
23 Some sort of coven or a secret society , and I believe they are all party to it .
24 They do however share one thing in common , they are all quality products , and have always been high in the list of best selling computer games on all hardware formats .
25 They are all target markets for Zurich Insurance , Switzerland 's biggest insurer and among the world 's largest .
26 OST students do n't wake up till they are half way through the second year , ’ said Paul Davies with the weary air of a man staring post-graduation penury in the face .
27 As well as in the Pyrenees , you may see them further north in the Landes , and in Spain and Portugal , which have lots of them ; given which , it is possible that they are another survival , or tradition , of the Celtiberians , like the Basque language .
28 Connie pretends to be more interested in her friends ' motivations and feelings than her own , but ultimately they are another way of understanding herself .
29 He knows as well as I do that , like the assisted places scheme , they are another step towards privatisation of the education system .
30 Their numbers are increasing annually , they are spreading wider and wider across the country and they are another predator we could manage very well without .
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