Example sentences of "[be] [that] [pron] [vb mod] [verb] they " in BNC.

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1 Another consequence of keeping cats in this restricted way would be that you would prevent them from acting as predators of some anti-social species , e.g. rats and mice .
2 The result is that we can provide them with the tools needed to design more efficient heat transfer equipment . ’
3 If they weep and wail and gnash their teeth enough , their hope is that someone will rescue them , sort out all their problems , love them .
4 The marvellous thing about basic cheap ottomans is that you can paint them any colour to match the prevailing decor of the room and you can cover the lid with padded material , or even carpet , to make a seat .
5 Right , but what I 'm trying to say is that you can dance them to them and by the way when are you thinking of having it done
6 The good thing about friends is that you can choose them with consummate care and I never chose mad ones or nasty ones or boring ones , whereas you ca n't choose who you 're going to fall in love with .
7 The great thing about teddies is that you can love them … or leave them but you can never ignore them forever
8 Ironically , considering they are bought mainly by people who do n't need to ask the price , Armani considers that the selling point of his signature clothes is that you can wear them forever .
9 The type of notes you make are personal but the important point is that you can follow them with only a glance .
10 And the good thing about choosing roses now is that you can see them in flower before you buy .
11 He said : ‘ The word from Manchester United fans was that we could do them a big favour , and we 've undoubtedly done them one , but I got the impression that our own fans would not have been too bothered if we 'd lost today . ’
12 A benefit suggested by 17% of the wives from the ‘ substitution attendance ’ was that it would allow them to help each other out in emergencies .
13 However , it was certainly the case that girls ( like their mothers ) were seen as ‘ helpers ’ and ‘ guides ’ to men and to families , and the significance of the club was that it could show them how to overcome their ‘ understandable selfishness ’ and reveal ‘ the beauty of unselfish devotion to others ’ .
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