Example sentences of "they have be [prep] " in BNC.

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1 And the only privilege they have is of looking after us is n't it ?
2 Er the the room , the smallest room they have is for twenty five to thirty people
3 Most essential of all for the future assessment of public finance , we must establish a truly independent source of economic statistics to ensure that judgments are not distorted — as they have been under this Government , by political interference in their collection or presentation .
4 It may be that they have been without God and alone and lost in the world and that through the preaching of the word they have become Christians .
5 These two treatises gave classic expression to the opposing arguments about the eucharist , and they have been of great interest to theologians ever since .
6 However , they have been of considerable value in that they have challenged the assumptions of many gerontologists and policy makers and forced a closer examination of our knowledge about health and ageing in later life .
7 It is interesting to note that other countries are now copying our know-how funds because they have been of such help to the former Soviet Union and other eastern European countries .
8 If they 're offered , as they have been for years and years ever since the industrial revolution , things that have been cynically designed for the working classes , is it surprising that we have a nation of people who are supposed to have no visual standards ?
9 ‘ Present values are lower than they have been for some time , and are sticking .
10 ‘ They are fiercer than they have been for years , right back to what they used to be , ’ he said .
11 Couples is a naturally high flighter of the ball and that , together with his length , is an advantage at Augusta , particularly since everyone seems to agree that the greens are firmer than they have been for years .
12 However , those who are unemployed , especially if they have been for some time , may find it is more important to send out as many letters as possible , in the hope of getting some response .
13 And trade unions , though obviously weakened by Thatcherism , are indubitably more popular institutions than they have been for decades .
14 FARM policy reforms agreed by EC members leave farming industry prospects brighter than they have been for years , Agriculture Minister John Gummer told the Commons last night .
15 Persian rugs still possess an undoubted mystique , and are generally more expensive than those from other countries , but price differentials have been steadily eroding , and they are now generally cheaper in comparison to rugs from other countries than they have been for decades .
16 " Scores of men are in a worse plight than they have been for thirty-seven years past " , admitted Harry Orbell , " The pawnshops are glutted .
17 These will be concerns for his successor as David will take his leave of the Education Department at the end of July and his immediate plans are more leisurely now than they have been for many years .
18 Mr Bodlender 's comments are supported by the results of the ninth quarterly Horwath Business Confidence Survey , which shows that Britain 's hoteliers are significantly more confident than they have been for over a year .
19 My hon. Friend will note that German interest rates and ours are closer than they have been for a long time .
20 Obviously the standards are not satisfactory but they are the same as they have been for the last 30 years and they are of Mr Pritchard 's choosing .
21 ‘ House repossessions are at no higher rate than they have been for many years , ’ he says .
22 ‘ Lower interest rates and current house price levels mean that house are more affordable now than they have been for over 20 years . ’
23 And I do n't think they have been for this last
24 When we include fairy stories in our consideration of ‘ the short story ’ , we realise how central they have been to our childhood , adolescence and adulthood , too : how we have pored eagerly over them because we ourselves , like Snow White , have feared our mother 's envy ; because , like Little Briar Rose , we imagine the gap between the child and the woman to stretch over a hundred years ; because , like Cinderella , we long to be protected by the good mother from the bad mother .
25 They have been to church once , for Nan Arthur 's funeral , and all they remember is the smell of dusty curtains and a dead mouse under the pews .
26 Birds can be an inspiration , as they have been to so many artists and poets .
27 They have been at Donnington since Claude Arkell 's ( the present owner 's ) ancestor , Thomas , began producing his distinctive beers in the old mill in 1865 .
28 They have been at each others ' throats .
29 They have been at each others ' throats .
30 They have been at each others ' throats .
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