Example sentences of "that [pron] [noun pl] [verb] with " in BNC.
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1 | ( 8 ) A recognised body shall so far as possible ensure that its members comply with this Rule and Rule 6 . ’ |
2 | ( 8 ) A recognised body shall so far as possible ensure that its members comply with this Rule and Rule 6 . |
3 | ( a ) that the body complies with Rules 3–6 , 8 , 9 and 22 and that its members comply with Rules 5 and 6 ; and |
4 | ( a ) that the body complies with Rules 36 , 8 , 9 and 22 and that its members comply with Rules 5 and 6 ; |
5 | R.5(8) provides that a recognised body shall so far as possible ensure that its shareholders comply with Rs.5 and 6 ( R.6 makes provision with respect to mental health ) . |
6 | She saw how the dark room had filled with transparent figures who marched along the walls singing and mocking , who wrapped themselves around her so that she was suffocated in their embrace , then turned to broken bricks and choking mortar dust which cascaded in torrents on to her , flattening her to the bed so that her limbs ached with pain and she could n't move . |
7 | Primaflora rose and bestowed herself naturally , so that her skirts fell with grace . |
8 | In America , she showed that her sympathies lay with those who favoured abolition of slavery . |
9 | Dr Stockham was by no means the first to suggest this practice , but in spite of that her ideas met with bitter criticism from several fellow experts in the field . |
10 | His first job will be to try and persuade Wigan 's promising trio of Alan Johnson , Allen Tankard and Bryan Griffiths that their futures lie with the club . |
11 | From Woolworths , we will hear that the Dixons management have brought their troubles on themselves , that their attempts to cope with the downturn have been lamentable and that only a new team — with a more analytical approach than the pile-it-high philosophy which did Dixons so proud when times were good — can engineer the necessary closure of small high street outlets in favour of a move to larger ones on the edge of town . |
12 | They repeatedly demanded that their mothers played with them , gave them things , and helped them but their mothers rarely complied . |
13 | There is a natural reluctance to make criminals of suppliers who have taken reasonable steps to ensure that their goods accord with modern standards . |
14 | Because the major unit of reward is the family , most women do not feel that their interests conflict with those of men . |
15 | In our studies of the mucosa associated microflora of the rectum in ulcerative colitis we showed that E coli were isolated relatively infrequently during active disease and that their numbers increased with clinical improvement . |
16 | They indicate that their holders identify with their society and hold themselves to be under an obligation to obey the law which they regard as expressing that attitude . |
17 | Various authors produce tables to show that their measures correlate with research performance or productivity in particular areas , but there is no agreement on a ‘ best-fit ’ measure ; they are used to measure different entities , such as national performance differences , output per unit of funding , subject differences , and so on ; and they are often of limited predictive value to policy makers . |
18 | There is no truth that er ministers intend to withdraw from the I L O or to seek an opportunity to do so and despite T U C criticism , as I said earlier , we believe that our policies comply with all the I L O conventions which we 've ratified and as my honourable friends have pointed out , our overriding objective is to ensure the maintenance of continuous operations at G C H Q which is vital to the protection of national security . |
19 | ‘ They did , Michael , but they also liked the fact that our cellars connected with next door , which connected with next door to that , which I believe led out to the East River . ’ |
20 | One of the beautiful and cruel truths of politics is that our compromises return with almost grim inevitability to haunt us . |
21 | These will ensure that our graduates emerge with the versatility and professionalism to back up their academic knowledge and give them the edge in the market place . |
22 | The former can not be defined by any objective criteria and are largely a matter of personal taste , although if you wish to guarantee a reasonable resale value , it is crucial to make sure that your tastes coincide with more universally held views on aesthetic appeal . |
23 | So if , for example , you only know that your files starts with FRED , you can still find it . |