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

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1 You 'll notice that they 're geared to certain things on the on the question paper , th the the constituents really of what we 're going to talk about this afternoon , which will revolve mainly around thinking about things that you 're doing , I E good observation and concentration , those two going hand in hand , always organizing yourself in relation to a good separation distance , so you can equate what safety means to you .
2 We 're objecting to the fact they have 28 hours of airspace that they 're devoting to people in need and yet they 're not allowing the people who are in need to say what their needs are .
3 I think there 's a great cult of perfection amongst women , that they 're trying to be all
4 Well it is three hundred and twenty thousand pound that they 're paying to this person that should not have been there in the first place , he walked on there , he built places there without planning permission and I think if the council had played their cards right , they could have got him off without paying out this three hundred twenty thousand pound .
5 Erm , you say that they 're going to tidied in July , thi this year
6 it is n't an indication that they 're going to be applying for any other jobs that come up .
7 Actually , er , as a point , if you find a client who goes hand-gliding , who goes stock car racing , do n't always assume that they 're going to be rated , you just submit it to the underwriters , and they make their own decision .
8 but it keeps together The idea that they 're going to broke up br broken up into competing er items , worries people in my constituency and it also alarms me .
9 Well we understand that they 're going to Paul up the front and of course is still looking for his first goal of the season .
10 It 's becoming sort of fairly topical erm where there , and it is , more perhaps related to the fear of crime than the actual crime itself , where , people are afraid to go out for fear that they 're going to be personally attacked , whether it be you know , answering the door at night in their own homes , or actually , you know , going to their cars .
11 plus all the schools that they 're going to between and what do we want them to collect so they can do all and that .
12 It 's quite a nice little town , everybody knows everybody , and they do n't like to feel that they 're going to be outside of the sort of social circle that they move in , so it does have that effect in keeping them under control .
13 Now they also , in the wake of this knowledge is the er awareness that they 're going to be interrogated on this , and they 're also sitting up there thinking ‘ what are we going to say ? ’ and indeed that 's another reason for bringing this whole incident to an end , because in a sense they are cooking up alibis and covering their backs .
14 Groups of thugs , especially from England , openly boast that they 're going to the World Cup to fight their rivals .
15 Well I think it is impossible for anyone to totally avoid bringing in their own values into work that they 're doing to some extent , but I think it is possible to deliberately set out to involve the values of other people in the way that you carry out the work .
16 Let let can I tell you in conjunction with Lincolnshire erm the N F U produced a leaflet that they 're circulating to a hundred thousand of their membership in er , it 's a real mis-match of counties , Warwickshire , Northamptonshire , Leicestershire , Notts , Lincolnshire right , and er we 've got our logo on the back er , because I checked the er you know checked the content of it , and it did n't put too much onus on police setting up schemes and what not , but the N F U are delivering one of these leaflets in the next week or two to every one of their members in er that particular area , so no doubt we 'll be getting some er contact with it .
17 Oh yeah , the , the twenty pounds premium that they 're proposing to be paid to the and area .
18 and if something happens that we feel is important and so one of your form tutors has something that they 're committed to and you wan na bring that in that 's fine .
19 Now you ca n't really get a coherent staffing policy within a school in that kind of flux , whereas now people perhaps erm a bit too much at the opposite extreme but nevertheless erm do know that they 're committed to being in the school and have a , therefore a commitment to it , a commitment to improving their own work and , and their collective work .
20 There 's four families living down the bottom of Carterton , they 've got pick-ups , they 've got lorries , they 've got their caravans , they 've got piles of cars there that they 're ripping to pieces , they 've got dogs .
21 ‘ two suitors , two girls under the erroneous impression that they are engaged to a man called Ernest , a gorgon-like mother-in-law and a baby inadvertently left in a handbag at Victoria Station left-luggage office ( the Brighton line ) ’
22 Behind Sweeney Agonistes lies Rivers , but Eliot 's interpretation and use of Rivers owes much to the Stevensonian world of his childhood reading , where white men seek paradise with island wives arrayed in ‘ the scarlet flowers of the hibiscus ’ , only to find too often that they are condemned to a life of soul-destroying boredom where ‘ Night on the Beach ’ is followed monotonously by ‘ Morning on the Beach ’ .
23 However we make sure that they are manufactured to the latest BSI standards using only the best quality materials .
24 However , the limitations of these data must be borne in mind , especially the fact that they are limited to a single point in time .
25 Erm however he 's saying that you know where , where there is erm you know , pe peasant erm associations basically that they are trying to , you know , get together , club together and make sure that say the surcharge of , of each of land erm is at least being re reduced or abolished .
26 The only difference between railways and the other utilities is that they are precieved to be costing the exchequer money , not providing revenue to it .
27 ROS and GUIL squint upwards and find that they are bowing to nothing .
28 The naturalists do not admit that they are referring to rules of genre ; their writings must be true , not just likely .
29 This R A F Wittering job that they are referring to S S W F C
30 For women it matters less whether they are referred to a gynaecologist or a urologist than that they are referred to someone with an interest in urinary incontinence .
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