Example sentences of "[be] [adj] that they do [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Some agencies are explicit that they do not deal with properties below a certain rent level , while others discriminate against students or other groups .
2 Condition : ‘ Wastes shall be initially blended before incineration and the plant operated in such a manner as to ensure that the flue gases discharged to the atmosphere are such that they do not give rise to an environmental hazard or danger to public health ’ .
3 Production staff must be conscious that how they build products may affect its EMC performance ; service engineers , likewise , must be sure that they do not compromise EMC once products are in the field ; the purchasing department must be aware that EMC constraints placed on suppliers may make a component more expensive to buy , but will probably save money when the end product is tested as a whole ; and the marketing and sales department must plan to sell the advantage which EMC brings to a product .
4 We can not be sure that they do so directly for so far no adult eel has been caught in mid-Atlantic .
5 For where it has been drawn is everywhere ; from the insistence of Thorndike , and the early behaviourists like Watson and Hull , that all is to be explained , including human behaviour , in terms of conditioned reflexes , to the open-handedness of well-meaning liberationists like Rollin who argue that even worms and sea anemones should be given the benefit of the doubt since we can not be certain that they do not feel pain and therefore have a consciousness ( 1981 : 31 ) .
6 Like Between , in which foreign languages serve as a psychological trigger to recall the experience of incomprehension that is an integral part of travel , Textermination makes use of novelistic allusions which readers will be aware that they do not always understand .
7 It is clear that they do not wish to take responsibility .
8 ‘ It is crucial that they do n't feel drowsy — it could cost them a fortune . ’
9 I 'm afraid we have a lot of people in top management today whose background is such that they do n't really get involved with people on the shop floor .
10 They 're sense of self is such that they do n't see that they have a self to assert , perhaps , or that they are not valid enough as a person , which obviously must stem erm from their early childhood experiences , and from the adults that surrounded them when they were growing and developing that sense of who they are .
11 What is so humbling is the fact that workers see it as their lot in life to put up with bad management for the social structure is such that they do not see themselves as having [ the ] qualities of managers .
12 It 's inevitable that they do n't accept us . ’
13 With regard to these countries , the study finds that it is important that they do not attempt to keep their existing inter-industry specialisation as many of them are in low value added and labour-intensive sectors , and therefore face strong competition from the LDCs .
14 ‘ It is important that they do not allow the depressing things they have heard to affect them ; that they do not take them home with them . ’
15 In any case Kent County Council is concerned that they do not go far enough and has produced its own traffic strategy designed to reduce the pressure on smaller roads .
16 Given their manpower resources , it is not reasonable to expect the police to be able to enforce rigorously a large-scale , blanket speed limit in residential areas and it is apparent that they do not try to do so .
17 Many people today are aware that they do not have the full assurance of their sexuality .
18 Pensioners are aware that they do not have to pay for ITV or any other channels but that they are called upon to pay for BBC television programmes .
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