Example sentences of "of [noun] [noun pl] [verb] that they " in BNC.

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1 To take a specific example , Lemert 's ( 1958 ) study of cheque forgers found that they had not , typically , associated with other cheque forgers or people favourably disposed towards it ; cheque forgery had not been handed down from some primeval inventor .
2 THE simultaneous publication by national newspapers of a common code of practice and declaration of principles was postponed last night after the chairman and editors of Express Newspapers decided that they needed more time to examine the proposals .
3 Roughly half of Solihull teachers claim that they have , and not surprisingly a greater proportion of these are the most senior ones .
4 The slow rate of industrial growth in France and relative lag within an industrialising Europe at the formative period of trade unions meant that they consisted of relatively skilled workers employed in comparatively small-scale enterprises .
5 The training and professional experience of women accountants means that they are ideal candidates for such high level posts .
6 It would be undesirable if governors from the central banks of member states felt that they had , in some way , to be the advocates of the interests of their own member states .
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