Example sentences of "[adj] that [pron] 're [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Interviewer asks : But is n't it unfair that they 're paid half as much as people they work along side ?
2 I run the search room there , which means that erm people come into Pelham House , they usually meet me at a desk and the end of a telephone , and I put them onto the documents that they want to look at and I make sure that they 're ordered up from where they 're kept in one of the various repositories and strong rooms that we 've got .
3 It 's not just making sure that the notes harmonise , it 's making sure that they 're attacked in a similar manner .
4 Dog you must make sure that they 're occupied
5 I think here in Oxford we 've got good health education , but we still need to make sure that it 's appropriate , that it 's sensitive to people 's needs , and actually tells people what they want know , and I hope that anyone out there will contact agencies to make sure that they 're updated on the information .
6 ‘ I know someone has to do it , love , ’ he stated sensitively , ‘ but I 'm not sure that you 're cut out to handle the sad side of a vet 's business . ’
7 Erm , our best estimate is that we need the six hundred and eighty six thousand that we 're committed to , plus another two hundred and seventeen thousand in terms of additional staff to deal with the additional demand as it comes in .
8 So it 's important that they 're supported throughout by senior staff , because it 's never very easy to fit into an established team who may be used to the old ways of doing things . ’
9 And I think it 's very , very important that they 're involved .
10 We do n't know upon what he 's basing what he 's saying , whether it 's on his own particular memories of school , whether it 's been informed by , department of education officials in England , or Scottish education officials up here , and I think any up , any where somebody , something as crucial teachi , any job , er , where somebody who 's uninformed is making pronouncements which are considered to be sufficiently important that they 're read out on th , on the six o'clock news and in the papers
11 Data , sorry and I 'm quite happy that they 're called Data Processing .
12 They 're angry that they 're paid only half that of their European colleagues and are n't given equal access to the best jobs .
13 ‘ Having said that I 'm not disappointed that we 're set to play Linfield and not Tbilisi .
14 ‘ Having said that I 'm not disappointed that we 're set to play Linfield and not Tbilisi .
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