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

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1 Do n't let the boys know that they have the power to cause a rift between you and your husband .
2 In the simple model above each firm must know that the other 's costs are identical to its own , and must know that they have the same beliefs about the market demand function as well as in the credibility of the punishment that would result from a deviation .
3 EMPLOYEES are reminded that they have the chance to take part in a special bone marrow register clinic .
4 Landlords are continuing to issue occupiers of their property with " licence agreements " ; only a very small proportion will appreciate that they are not bound by the agreement they have signed , and realise that they have the right to a fair rent and security of tenure .
5 Some football hooligans , the article goes on , are now so organised that they have the audacity to leave professionally printed calling cards in the pockets of their battered victims .
6 The child has been shown two sets arranged in one-to-one correspondence , and agreed that they have the same number .
7 Auditors who wish to confirm that they have the right version should check that the wording in para 2 of the letter accords with Rule 1.5(b) of the ABC 's audit rules .
8 It might be that they genuinely do not feel that they have the energy or even the interest to effect change in their lives .
9 We will always give the security forces our full backing within the rule of the law , and — against Labour opposition — ensure that they have the special powers they need to protect the whole community from violence .
10 ‘ The callers do n't want to hear that they have the wrong number , ’ says Howard Eckstein , Opto Plus 's owner .
11 But Middlesbrough showed that they have the skill and fighting spirit to fulfil their Premier League dream and make this only a temporary set-back .
12 Their size satisfies everybody — they are small — and the boards of trustees of all the museums have shown that they have the right ability and expertise , and are working well .
13 This would suggest that they have the same scientific status as Heaven .
14 This knowledge is also recursive , in that the competent policeman or woman needs to know which criminals have a common-sense knowledge about the activities and deployment of the police , which requires that they have the additional common sense to confound the criminal 's working knowledge of the police .
15 A uniform , peaked cap , boots and gun can be frightening when you know that they have the backing of a ruthless system .
16 they came up to you if there 's two women together they assume that they have the right to talk to you , that you 're going to be interested in them , and if you tell them to get lost however politely , you can get a very , very unpleasant response because they assume that what they have to say is more important !
17 The role of the physician with an interest in diabetes is to ensure that they have the necessary treatment policies and training and that he is readily available for advice on the more difficult cases .
18 To know someone to be a gouger gives some policemen and women cause to believe that they have the excuse to ignore the minor requests for assistance that the person may make , and for his or her minor infringements of the law to be taken seriously .
19 They also believe that they have the right to snoop and that the shootings violate the German-Soviet treaty signed last year .
20 Providing counsellees can be coaxed into exploring these more sensitive areas , and counsellors feel that they have the time and the ability to cope with any resulting distress , then the eventual outcome can be , more often than not , extremely valuable .
21 SCOTVEC is always interested to hear from people who feel that they have the subject expertise and commitment to National Certificate to enable them to undertake the job of subject assessor .
22 Surely it is reasonable to suppose that they have the same feeling as I have when they do so . ’
23 McKellar argued that while more than 70 per cent of people answering a questionnaire reported at least one hypnagogic experience the actual incidence may be even higher , as " it can be overlooked for a very long time even by those who subsequently realize that they have the experience frequently …
24 The rulebook states that a member has the right to appeal but it does n't say that they have the right to be told why they 've lost .
25 Indeed in such a lawsuit it is the duty of the local authority to prove that they have the power rather than the person who challenges the action to prove that the local authority has no such power .
26 That is a matter for future debate , certainly not for today when there is quite enough to be done in preparing colleges for self-governing status and ensuring that they have the support and expertise required to enable them to make a success of that .
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