Example sentences of "[noun] with the [noun] [that] they " in BNC.

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1 The Carrier contracts for itself and as agent of and trustee for its servants and agents and all other carriers referred to in ( 2 ) above and such other carrier 's servants and agents and every reference in Conditions 3–17 inclusive hereof to ‘ The Carrier ’ shall be deemed to include every such other carrier , servant and agent with the intention that they shall have the benefit of the Contract and collectively and together with the Carrier be under no greater liability to the Trader or any other party than is the Carrier hereunder .
2 But Mr Hammer claims that the opportunities created by computers represent such a dramatic break with the past that they justify managers rethinking their entire business .
3 The nearest McIntosh comes to direct criticism is when he says : ‘ What we are trying to do is to provide clients with the services that they want and I think that will be the difference .
4 Each Home Secretary has in turn drawn back from taking the most obvious and practical steps with the excuse that they can not legislate for the judiciary — its independence is inviolable :
5 But the problem with the idea that it is possible to dismiss structuralism and poststructuralism with the charge that they neglect history is that this argument itself neglects history .
6 Still , as long as the occupants are happy huddling in a spartan hut with the fantasy that they are men of the wilds , while people read the Daily Record under a golf umbrella and pass round the digestives a few thousand feet above them on the Ben then who can criticise ?
7 The famous team at the Baking Stall were more successful than ever with the ‘ talent envelope scheme ’ whereby bakers were given £5 with the request that they ‘ Take , Buy , Bake and Multiply , ’ just as of old the man in the parable had bidden his servants .
8 The sites now considered to illustrate undefended settlements have been chosen at random since it would have required much research and fieldwork to have presented a comprehensive list in time for this Conference ; attention is merely drawn to a number of sites with the hope that they , and others like them may be studied in more detail by local efforts .
9 Also , as the directors remain in office , the receiver would probably be under an obligation to provide the directors with the information that they need to know to enable them to comply with their reporting obligations under the Companies Act .
10 The Scottish Trades Union Congress general secretary , Campbell Christie , appealed to parents of new Timex recruits to persuade their families not to cross picket lines with the warning that they would be sacked quickly when it suited the company .
11 I have explained to the hon. Gentleman and to the House on countless occasions that we have provided TECs with the resources that they need to do the job that I have asked them to do .
12 Thus whenever goods turn out to be unsatisfactory , they immediately attack the seller with the complaint that they are unfit for purpose .
13 In areas of high unemployment many newly qualified staff are happier to have a part-time post with the knowledge that they will he offered full-time employment as posts become available , than to have no post at all .
14 They were so keen to get to grips with the enemy that they disregarded much of the training in stealth and guile .
15 It is , therefore , worth calling the attention of villa excavators to these possibilities with the hope that they will eventually produce more and better evidence which will help to elucidate changes in this period .
16 As we shall see , this connection although appearing neat is certainly not tidy because in many ways Japanese industrial relations are not nearly the radical contrast with the West that they first appear .
17 West Indians , for example , came to Britain with the intention of settling here , Pakistanis with the conviction that they would eventually return .
18 CNC machine tool manufacturers have often promoted their products with the claim that they can be operated by unskilled operators , and it was widely believed for some time that engineering companies were taking the opportunity given by the introduction of CNC machine tools to replace skilled craft workers by unskilled or semi-skilled operators on the shop-floor , and putting white-collared technicians in the programming office .
19 I do not think that the fact that consumer credit is at a high level is evidence that people are miserable — they have done things with the money that they have .
20 It gives them the contact with the theatre that they crave , without the total commitment which acting every night demands . )
21 Invariably the tension relieving behaviour of geriatric anxiety is howling and barking in the owner 's absence — completely out of character with the dog that they have lived with for 13 or so years .
22 And women have not been present in those circles with the result that they have been deprived of the means to participate in the construction of forms of thought which are relevant or adequate to express their own experience , ( Spender , 1981 , p. 3 ) .
23 Such a clause would be along the following lines : The Managers and the Company covenant with the Investors that they will allow the Investors ' director ( and if there is none any Director or the Secretary of each of the Investors ) to examine and ( at the cost of the Company ) to authorise a firm of accountants nominated by the Investors to examine the books and accounts of the Company and/or any other company in the Group .
24 The Federation established industrial co-operatives with the intent that they should not be absorbed into or controlled by the Consumers ' Movement .
25 Could she come to terms with the knowledge that they had been conceived in that dreadful place ?
26 WORKERS at a Merseyide firm were today coming to terms with the news that they will be out of work in the New Year .
27 George and Elizabeth had come to terms with the fact that they would always be childless .
28 And when they come to terms with the fact that they are n't , they have to think of the possibilities . ’
29 Unfortunately , the Engineering Council ran into trouble with the fact that they did want to put some penal clauses in whereby engineers were responsible for a lot of their actions .
30 A frequent cause of complaint was that the need to take rapid decisions in the course of the legal process leaves some people with the sense that they have acted precipitately .
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