Example sentences of "that they [vb mod] [verb] [subord] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 What actually happened was that they would disappear before you got there .
2 Such was the speculation that Hurd and Major — Thatcher 's two nominators for the contest — were obliged to issue a joint statement insisting that they would not stand against Mrs Thatcher in a second ballot , but this all too clearly left open the possibility that they would stand if she were out of the contest .
3 Well I do n't believe that they would succeed because I think that we have taken account of all the views expressed and that members will be making an informed decision today .
4 In an opinion poll published this week , 49 per cent of the British public said that they would emigrate if they could .
5 Well I du n no I think that they would follow if they wanted to roll up they can do they do with
6 I you see you 're not exceeding what the government is establishing as your target level , you 're falling short of that , and that means that some people will not get services that they would get if you had gone up to the level .
7 Although we were terrified that they would find where we had hidden our film equipment , it was easier for us than for our crewmates to express our anger , and we blustered the officials off the ship .
8 Many salespeople who , to an outsider , seem naturally quick-witted have developed this skill through careful preparation beforehand , imagining themselves as buyers and thinking of objections that they might raise if they were in such a position .
9 ‘ More to the point , Chieh Hsia , how do you know that they 'll do as you ask ? ’
10 Staff working the tills in supermarkets are being told that they must smile as they check out each item and present the bill .
11 At last , he spoke , and asked when Davide was expected , for he was about to receive his marching orders , and he was hoping that her brother would be back as expected , for the summer holidays from the university , so that they could meet before he left .
12 Failure to react would allow the English to think that they could do as they wished .
13 At a very early stage the apostle Paul was confronted by opposed parties , the one contending that the freedom of the Spirit so emancipated them from social convention that they could act as they pleased , especially in sexual indulgence , the other with more plausibility holding that the life of the Spirit required renunciation of marriage .
14 Well , from Cizek 's point of view , it is much better that they should draw as they know to be , than for him to show them by means of perspective how to draw the house as it is seen by the camera 's eye .
15 I have to say though , that when we the Council advise other charities on the investment powers that they should take when they 're established and when they draft their Memorandum of Association , erm , we advise them to take wider powers er , than these , and we advise them that they should not seek to constrain themselves by the Trustee Investment Act nineteen sixty-one , as our own flexibility is constrained .
16 Travel agents are more conscious of the risks and usually give travellers a list of vaccines or medicines that they should obtain before they go .
17 In my experience , the major mistake that dieters make lies in deciding that they will exercise once they get slim , rather than starting to increase their physical activity as they start to diet .
18 Group Captain Glaister , a professor of aviation medicine who is involved in the testing , said at Farnborough yesterday : ‘ We will inquire upon the symptoms of increasing sickness , so that they can stop before they actually have to use a paper bag . ’
19 Now Somerset is a long way away , but the first stopping place that they can find where they will be left undisturbed for a few days is in the Vale , and very shortly the Vale will be designated , so they 'll have to travel even further into west Oxford , which is going to be , if we 're not careful , the only undesignated district in the whole of the south of England , and I would n't want to be a resident of west Oxford in these circumstances .
20 So it , if it 's an ordinary unit trust , your initial charge can be somewhere about five to six percent , however , a number of companies have realized that they can discount if you , if they 've got your s if they 've got your commitment , they 'll discount .
21 Given the stark position on the streets of Northern Ireland , is it not the right hon. Gentleman 's responsibility to set a date for the reconvening of talks , so that they can begin where they ended ?
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