Example sentences of "that [pers pn] understand the " in BNC.

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31 It will be seen from the specimen paper that follows , that the compulsory question will require candidates to adopt a role as a junior marketing manager , and to show that they understand the basic principles of marketing management .
32 The ball raised approximately £40,000 for the Time Walker Education Endowment Fund , which will provide education for future generations so that they understand the vital importance of conservation .
33 It declared that it understood the scope of the Letters of Request which it would not execute as including Letters of Request which require a person
34 It has been said that he understood the psychology of an orchestra better than almost any other conductor .
35 Although it is true that he understood the distinction between a logical argument about the truth — falsity of religious propositions , and an empirical analysis of who holds which beliefs , in which groups — Freud 's explanatory theory is based on a judgement about the rationality or otherwise of religious beliefs and practices .
36 Accompanied by the Deputy Chief Constable of Lancashire , he opened challengingly , saying that he understood the Committee had already heard the views of the Metropolitan Police Commissioner and the Chief Inspector of Constabulary .
37 I still could n't grasp that he understood the particular use I made of such ‘ consistent convolutions ’ .
38 The Minister said that he understood the points that we were making and would undertake a close examination to find out what information could be made available .
39 ‘ I 've been through some interesting times of late , ’ Lucy told him , and smiled along with him when she saw that he understood the reference she was making .
40 I may be a little naive , but it would have been nice to see a man mentioned as a future England manager demonstrate that he understood the importance of loyalty .
41 The LA has to be assured by the applicant that he understands the importance of the rules relating to drivers ' hours , records and tachograph requirements , rules which need careful study .
42 And given his own class position , as an émigré from the upper middle-class , a class serviced by the domestic labour of the working class , it is telling that he understands the contribution of coal to his class comfort , but does n't discuss the contribution of that other " service " , domestic service .
43 I play cricket with the hon. Gentleman , and I know that he understands the laws of that game .
44 The public know that he understands the difficulties of unemployment , having had personal experience of it , which he has not forgotten .
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