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

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1 I mean they did n't know that do they ?
2 We realise that chucking them in at the deep end is not satisfactory .
3 It is easy to escape this issue by saying that the discourses of the two groups have little in common ; but discourse analysis should teach us that it is as likely to be our attitude to what they say that categorizes them .
4 Everyone in the industry agrees that quality will be the key to success and of course they all say that means them .
5 It 's not what people say that gives 'em away , it 's what they do . ’
6 Governors admit they knew of an association between the 2 men , but they say that gave them no cause for concern .
7 So many players seemed to have nothing to do with the nations they were representing that asking them to picture their country would have been difficult enough , let alone vow anything to it .
8 that professionals may acquire amounts of power and influence that enable them to determine their own activities .
9 But many hospitals have ‘ built-up ’ pockets of specialisms and she does not think that concentrating them on fewer sites would mean the loss of centres of excellence .
10 At the bar stood several men , well-dressed , hair slicked back , sharing the knowing sympathy of lions waiting until something passed that struck them as worth killing .
11 Before entering battle , the warriors stripped to breech-cloth and moccasins , some donning war-bonnets , then prepared their medicine bundles and applied sacred body paint to invoke the Wyakin medicine powers that gave them supernatural protection .
12 By the time they have reached their 40s , many former fatties have found a pattern of eating that suits them and keeps them slim .
13 By that they mean that multiplying them together in either order would have to give the same result .
14 As far as the social element is concerned , a government should recognise the need to promote social cohesion by securing that all citizens have a standard of living that enables them to participate in the life of the community ; governments must take care that reductions in the social element of citizenship which they may regard as necessary in the area of economic policy do not result in sections of the population being excluded from citizenship and membership of the national community .
15 This is used mainly where tantrums are severe and where it is felt that stopping them altogether is too big a first step .
16 Ronni kept her gaze fixed seawards as her stomach leapt inside her , remembering that dance they 'd shared together .
17 Some folks have actually said that have they ?
18 I 've seen it , seen that one I 've seen that match they were lucky .
19 Geneticists estimated that had they not selected for mastitis resistance the national incidence would have increased by 1.5% over that period .
20 Apart from that , there 's a certain justification for the MC4 clasping the live album nettle — given that it was their constant , sometimes belligerent belief in gigging that helped them establish themselves in the first place .
21 It is worth noting that had they not scored those four goals the game would have been drawn .
22 The two blows that scuppered them were , of course , the crash of the R101 and the Hindenburg disaster in New York .
23 The noise is formidable , for the rocks clatter and bang away down a steel chute that dumps them back on the ground .
24 ‘ They will be very popular people — perhaps even more in demand than the producer — and should be able to sign short term contracts that allow them to continually search out the people willing to pay them most money . ’
25 But even Joanna 's courage was shaken at the sight and sounds that confronted them when they mounted to the walkway at the top of the curtain wall .
26 Professional advisers who are members of drug and therapeutic committees can ensure that primary care concerns are heard and addressed and that they are informed of any changes in hospital prescribing that affect them .
27 Some of the criticisms which are voiced by service planners and professionals when thinking about ordinary housing for long-term patients is that it is ‘ too expensive ’ , or that ‘ They ca n't cope on their own , ’ or that ‘ They 'll be affected by the same stresses and strains that put them in hospital in the first place . ’
28 This is a political system based on descent groups and the kinship and marriage ties that link them .
29 Some teachers have a liaison brief that brings them into contact with other services and parents .
30 Even if they pass that test they still have to pass the second hurdle of being " in consumer use " when the defect arises .
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