Example sentences of "[that] they [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Little red leaflets headed Herzlich Wilkommen ! are pressed into their cold hands ; the leaflets give them the deeply resistible news that they that they can get discounts on all burgers at the BurgerKing shops across West Berlin .
2 Well in the in the final analysis of the of the er the er considerations of these two sites the er area of Ske Skelton in general , erm it was considered that they that they did not perform a greenbelt function .
3 You know they must be you know and a certain amount of guilt maybe that they that they did n't support the miners or you know it was something that was happening far away and maybe y like I said you gave the odd tin of beans you know but er
4 When they changed the deep litter did it erm I 've heard folks say that it actually affected the hens that they that they went cannibal and
5 I often wonder you know , whether they do n't like your money cos you 'd amazed at however much wealth they possess , but if you do get inside it 's amazing the collection that they that they round here , they used to collect red glass , and er Spode
6 No , I 'm sure that they that so long as they pass the audition they are always welcome .
7 Newspapers , journalists do n't just work office hours , I know they 'd like to but they , they I do n't let them but also a tremendous problem that they that that that you are always tied up in meetings and things during the day , you know , so make sure , try and develop personal contacts so you 've got a decent personal contact when you do n't mind giving your home number to someone .
8 And it 's one way that they that the clubs can get planning permission to expand a little , so I do n't knock big business , I think that sponsorship in one form or another is very very important and vital .
9 By this is meant young children 's explicit knowledge that they and others have mental states which are only ‘ in the running for truth ’ , that beliefs held by people can be false and yet these false beliefs can determine their thought and behaviour .
10 ‘ From now on , it 's healthy eating , ’ she announces to her underwhelmed offspring and insists that they and their father go jogging and serves up watercress soup for tea .
11 In the days that followed , the Tysons found that they and 18,000 other investors had been the victims of a financial crash of global proportions .
12 Finally , there is the criticism of ‘ those associated with him ’ , presumably the Protestant clergymen who shared his objections to the meeting , and there is the suggestion that they and the Ballymoney Council have been manipulated by Rome .
13 In 1207 the ‘ barons , knights , free tenants and all the men of the rape of Hastings ’ agreed to pay 60 marks and one palfrey for a grant ‘ that they and their heirs should be quit in perpetuity of suits , summonses and pleas of the forest ’ .
14 This way the islanders feel that they and their family have acquired immortality .
15 Americans still have to believe that they and their society are getting better all the time .
16 A cautious Mrs Gillian Shephard , the new Employment Secretary , said yesterday that too much should not be read into one set of figures before adding that they and a series of other favourable statistics may offer ‘ glimmers of hope ’ on the jobless front .
17 Part of the impetus had been the growing frustration felt by women in the voluntary work committees that they and the issues which concerned them tended to be elbowed aside by men .
18 It is not only that those extreme means of attempting to extort confessions , for example the rack and thumbscrew , which have sometimes disfigured the system of criminal justice in this country , are abhorrent to any civilised society , but that they and other less awful , though not necessarily less potent , means of applying pressure to an accused person to speak do not necessarily produce speech or the truth .
19 Councillors should be in no doubt that they and the officers of the local authority must work as a team .
20 Nurses should therefore discover from patients what meaning these words have for them , so that they can be sure that they and the patients are talking about the same conditions .
21 We know that they and other voluntary bodies , such as the ASEA , provided much of the procedural methodology , including the focus on individualism , and the personnel to staff the new committee structures .
22 Many , if not most , good teachers are suffering from fatigue and innovation stress ; almost all teachers in state schools are profoundly resentful at the way that they and their schools have been made the scapegoats for the ills of society .
23 That has something to do with the stress of constant innovation , and rather more with the fact that they and their work have been systematically devalued by a government determined to bring schools under political control .
24 Most managers in business spend some time learning communication skills , so that they and their staff can understand each other — and keep their customers happy .
25 It is easy for adopted parents to feel hurt or rejected and it is only rarely that they and the child make the search together .
26 Ants lay down these chemical markers on the road to a food supply so that they and their fellows may know where to go .
27 One of the many issues young people have to address in the aftermath of courtship is that they and their partners have feet of clay .
28 And had he not , with the utmost delicacy , nurtured in them the impression that they and not he were in control of events ?
29 The members must satisfy the approved body that they and people employed by them are fully trained in the provision of probate services and that there are satisfactory insurance arrangements and a complaints scheme .
30 Yet from time to time law officers , judges and others in high places speak disparagingly of letters that they and others receive from prisoners asserting just that .
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