Example sentences of "[be] these " in BNC.

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1 If the environment then stabilizes it will be these types that will probably emerge as the intermediates .
2 Killing was about to be these men 's business .
3 The tiny perfections of detail in these deceptions have puzzled some animal-watchers , who argue that no predator could be that clever — so why should there be these amazing refinements which may include such things as small patches of fake leaf-mould , or tiny pieces of leaf damage' ?
4 A lot of people think we 're going to be these po-faced people talking about the dark realms of the psyche . ’
5 The hazards in the life of a plant in the field are not only those of competition from neighbours , though it may be these that are the most relentless .
6 Where be these bloody thieves ? ’ ( that still has something of Richard III 's panache ) , and protests that ‘ Here 's Cassio hurt by villains ’ ( V.i.62ff. ) — namely himself and Roderigo — while offering Cassio hypocritical sympathy .
7 In planning our analyses we were concerned to avoid the biases that affected the analyses of the period up to and including 1983 ; it was agreed in advance , at a meeting of a working group of the Committee on Medical Aspects of Radiation in the Environment , that the principal hypothesis to be tested should be that ‘ no excess of leukaemia or other cancer in 0–24 year olds has occurred in the area of the Sellafield plant from 1984 to the present , and that the diagnostic groups , areas , and calendar periods to be analysed should be these set out below . ’
8 You may ask whether there has to be these two levels at meetings .
9 Finally , in cases involving legal aid , legal aid rates are established by regulations and it will be these which determine the amount payable to the solicitor out of the Legal Aid Fund for work done whether contentious or non-contentious .
10 She is probably a price-conscious shopper ( nearly everyone claims to be these days ) , but in her shopping this may be reflected in a reliance on branded goods bought at Asda , or private label from the Co-op .
11 We were completely baffled as to why there should be these differences , and in particular why the preferred directions of the on-type directionally selective ganglion cells should fall into three groups .
12 And er there used to be these er like Scotch people you know , with kilts , with swords and put them on the floor and dance round the swords and .
13 Knowing how busy you 'll be these next few weeks , I 've come up with an idea that might put your mind at ease and allow Jelka to come to terms with her experience . ’
14 Mind you , you 've got to be these days if you want to get any work done .
15 And T X R X , B B C Radio Nottingham , to the effect that there were going to be these regular advice sessions at , which is the ac the tenants ' action group office .
16 In other words , it could be these unspoken messages which altered the classroom climate sufficiently for girls to do better , rather than the simple fact of them being in a single-sex environment .
17 I am sure you will agree that it is in the best interests of the traditions of our society that there should be these circumspect checks and controls on what a public authority is permitted to do to interfere in the private lives of individuals , but at the same time it does make it difficult to act promptly and , in certain cases , and this must be one of them , one can only regret the outcome . ’
18 Now I do n't believe that this issue has been aired wide enough it 's understood by a lot of people what the problems are going to be these problems are n't gon na occur in the next ten years , they will happen in twenty years ' time .
19 It must be these damned flies .
20 The best place to be these days , Lisbon . ’
21 Therefore , it may be these additional lymphocytes which are responsible for the enteropathy of coeliac disease and γ-interferon may play no direct pathogenic role in this condition .
22 There is no doubt that some worksheets are simply banal , and it may be these that have given them a bad name — especially the quiz type that simply ask " How many ? " or " What ? "
23 yeah more than that , what have they got to be these words they got ta be words which really what , which really make you feel what ?
24 Well I mean these could be these could be collected from somebody else somewhere else .
25 Yep , yep erm these officers are all trained in , in fire prevention work erm at the Fire Service 's technical college at Morton Marsh , and er they practise those skills they learn there over many years erm I 'm looking back , I mean the time that I spent in training schools and er and in , in the job er I suppose when you total it all up it must be two or three years away from home really , er in courses you know , in my day we went away on fire prevention training classes six months , six months ' course was the , so you went away to the Fire Service college which in those days was at Dorking , a lovely place in Dorking , and you did six months there solid , and then nowadays about thirteen weeks , the courses run about thirteen weeks , and you are constantly fire , fire officers from the ranks of erm probably a Sub Officer , leading fireman in some places , but Sub Officer onwards and particularly Station Officer up to the more senior ranks are away on courses regularly for , it 's really updating people erm new legislation coming in , new techniques coming in , erm which have to be these people have to be updated so they are very well trained , erm more so than most local authority people I would think , fire , fire officers are , erm purely because the job is such a wide range of , of things to deal with .
26 Well what I can find are eight days , where for two hours , my primary focus can be these labels , producing the labels .
27 off when we went bingo and I was smoking John started coughing and you think it 's got to be these fags cos you do n't normally cough
28 to do you know so what be these sort of
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