Example sentences of "that [verb] [adv] [prep] their " in BNC.

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1 The therapist 's task is to be sensitive to these differences and work with the parents to devise strategies of change that fit in with their cultural viewpoint .
2 There are enough end-users that expect more from their manufacturers than just supply of hardware ’ .
3 ‘ I do n't know how much longer we can hope to keep this a clandestine relationship , ’ Luke said sardonically one Friday night when the immediate edge of the savage hunger for each other that built up during their partings had been soothed by a wildly abandoned reunion .
4 Small whales and dolphins are not only caught in nets that are actively fishing , but also in set-nets that break away from their anchors , lost or discarded trawl nets , and , in particular , lost portions of the enormous oceanic drift-nets , which become ‘ ghost nets ' ’ that float in the ocean and continue to catch fish and other marine life .
5 As far as the numbers that came out of their calculations were concerned the two papers agreed .
6 The focus will be upon systems of morality that vary greatly in their images of manhood and styles of manhood .
7 If only more leading Bolsheviks had left their ivory tower in the Kremlin in early NEP in order to examine Russia at first hand , as Yakovlev did , the reifications that poured out from their pens and mouths might not have succeeded in obscuring the realities of actual life in the 1920s .
8 North Yorkshire farmers and landowners are to be paid for every bird of prey that breeds successfully on their land .
9 Species of shrews that have poor eyesight and rely on established pathways to find their way about their territory often fall victim to pits that open up in their vicinity , running straight in without seeing them .
10 Denofa wanted to achieve an edge over rivals by marketing its Solidox brand in tubes that stand upright on their caps without outer cartons .
11 A splattering of gigs in London actually dragged the journalists that mattered out of their ivory towers .
12 I do not see Hoffman 's hesitancies of speech , his throatbound voice that has to struggle past a colony of frogs , his eyes that crouch nervously in their sockets , as a proof of consequential ratiocination going on inside his head .
13 And our other project will probably be in Malaysia , where we 're hoping to be able to fund lawyers to go and visit the indigenous tribes , and educate them about the Malaysian process of law , because at the moment I 'm sure you 'll know that various indigenous people have been blockading the logging roads that go on to their demarcated territory .
14 Even if there is a special sense in which cows are ‘ friends ’ of grasses , natural selection does not favour individual grass plants that go out of their way to be eaten by cows !
15 Organizations that stay close to their customers ' needs have a competitive edge .
16 And yet the players and the management maintained a courtesy and comradeship that spoke much for their character .
17 From being 10-6 down at the interval their pure brand of running rugby thrilled the crowd as the Souter backs blazed over for four thrilling tries and for a victory that appeared well beyond their reach at the half-way stage .
18 The curtain had been a crinoline , hanging from one of two rails that ran just above their heads .
19 In the first place the number of States that work diligently on their accident investigation responsibilities is regrettably rather small , and although their delegates may approach a divisional meeting with the same view of the agenda items their ideas can be , and all too frequently are , frustrated by States which make little or no contribution in this field of activity .
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