Example sentences of "[noun sg] [that] they [vb base] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Critics argue that because of the control of information officials are in a position to slant their recommendations to one course of action that they prefer rather than one they do not prefer .
2 You tell them that this is the card that they have freely chosen .
3 I ca n't , I ca n't remember precisely even so I think it , it , it 's Walsall 's loss that they have n't got an airport any more , it , it 's purely but erm they , they did have a lot of s divided up into a lot of sports fields at one time did n't they but the people who 've , is it the M E B who control those buildings now ?
4 Many people spend money chronologically rather than strategically , with the result that they run out before they 've done everything .
5 Or are you saying that the level of provision the County Council propose for employment is excessive bearing in mind that they do not propose to cater for one hundred percent migration ?
6 The peace of mind that they produce however is won not without some costs .
7 It is a rule that they do not appear on TV or talk to the Press .
8 Anybody working with chemicals should know , they are very silly to work with a chemical that they do n't know what it could do , the first aid treatment , in fact , erm , anybody here work with chemicals ?
9 The disappointment in the parents , the justified reproach that they do not get from the parents what they need , leads to youth 's contempt of civilization , of cultural tradition , and to the opinion that there is nothing to be learned from the history of human development .
10 From the cat 's point of view , the folded ears have the slight disadvantage that they do not communicate the usual mood signals seen when a cat , becoming angry or scared , starts to flatten its ears ready for fighting .
11 Washed sand or gravel should settle immediately , but these have the disadvantage that they do not provide mineral nutrients for the plants .
12 There may be a limited exemption for non-profit-making bodies and foundations , provided that the data is used only ‘ as part of their legitimate aims ’ and ‘ on condition that they relate only those members and corresponding members who have consented to being included therein and that they are not communicated to third parties ’ .
13 Alternative schemes involve giving individuals vouchers , to be used as payment for health care , on condition that they opt out of the NHS .
14 Brennan and Carlin were granted bail on condition that they keep away from witnesses and Nolan was granted unconditional bail .
15 AT&T Co is happy to have the Baby Bells enter the long-distance market in the US on condition that they give up their local monopoly : AT&T also will lobby to eliminate remaining regulation of long-distance .
16 Many surgeons offer patients an operation only on condition that they give up smoking — and often find that the ensuing improvement makes surgery unnecessary .
17 So the disorder of the pieces will probably increase with time if the pieces obey the initial condition that they start off in a condition of high order .
18 Animal rights activists have been bailed on condition that they do not attend any hunt meetings in England or Wales .
19 on condition that they do n't do anything silly with it .
20 One solution would be to license the promoters of warehouse parties on condition that they provide adequately soundproofed buildings , parking facilities and stewards for the surrounding areas .
21 The following comprises notes from a transcription of a tape of a lecture by Dr. Dey , they are printed in the good faith that they give as true a representation as is possible of his words .
22 There were so many journalists covering the Orkney story that they set up a pool system and took it in turns to go in .
23 While many new ideas have been promoted for budgetary reform it remains the case that they have generally failed to gain general acceptance .
24 It provides them with the chance to be ‘ centre stage ’ and thus profoundly influence the delivery of care to mentally disordered people , and voluntary organizations have the additional advantage that they need only expand at their own pace , developing those areas which they know have the greatest need .
25 I know some regions send messages out to their members who 've just lost their jobs , expressing hope that they desire please stay with us , we can help ya .
26 True , the curia regis , de Banco and other rolls contain mainly names of notable , even famous , families , but they can also record the names of more ordinary folk : 1261 , ‘ Thomas Piket and his wife Cristina versus Ralph le Bret and William his son , and Richard de Langlay in a plea that they cut down trees ’ ; 1262 , ‘ Akyma who was wife of William de Reyney versus William de Bekeford for ⅓ of the moiety of the advowson of the church ’ ; 1318 , ‘ The sheriff to have here William de Bradewas , Matilda Bret , Henry de Knyghteton , Walter de Pyneford , John Keneman , John Weryng , Richard North , Thomas Tredy , and Henry Gledy to show by what right … ‘ , and so on .
27 For children in the late twentieth century there is the added difficulty that they do not live in a spiritually-secure environment , almost certainly lacking the supportive family and community that was Saint Teresa 's world .
28 The beauty and novelty of the scenery , the luxuriance of the shrubs and above all the originality of the Natives has astonished them beyond description , and so raised their enthusiasm that they seem scarcely to have felt the labour and fatigue of ascending high mountains or traversing deep glens and ravines , in fact so many wonders in the shape of animal creation have sprung up , as it were before them , that their imaginations have been kept in one continued state of delighted excitement .
29 The souls mis a nu , like the persons who ‘ tell ill ’ in our popular newspapers and magazines , usually show by the exposure that they have very little to convey .
30 Despite this , standard-based interpretations have been used so frequently in diachronic description that they have greatly affected the conceptualization of language history that we inherit from older generations of scholars .
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