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

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1 Use your shouts sparingly , otherwise the refereeing panel will quickly come to see that they generally signify nothing , and will ignore them .
2 In The Fire of Love he writes : Nowadays too many are consumed with a desire for knowledge rather than for love , so that they scarcely know what love is or what is its delight .
3 It is not uncommon for a couple who have had the sadness of producing a heavily disabled or diseased baby to find that they later lose their desire for intercourse .
4 What we do know is that they simply say it 's too far round er the diversion in distance terms is too long .
5 ANYONE who has watched birds sleeping will have noticed that they frequently open their eyes for a moment , or ‘ peek ’ .
6 Nobody likes to admit that they entertain very little , or that they rarely enjoy it when they do .
7 One of the interesting things about S S K is that they clearly see us as an organisation they want to court .
8 The woman told me that they normally like you to book a few days in advance so that you have some time to think it over in case you wanted to change your mind .
9 Nothing , really , except that they also reckon it comes with a light pen …
10 Earlier this evening at the Tory twins were recommending to read the city council funding handbook , I would also like to recommend that they also learn something about Tory housing policy .
11 But for many people is n't it the case that the the church wedding is an an and the promises made the vows made before God and er before the the congregation , for many people they 're just a sort of rather erm oh dear how can I put it rather a flimsy frippery erm that they just feel it 's essential to have so that they can have the nice pictures and and look back on on a church wedding .
12 Some artists become so resentful of the conventionalities that come with the signal — the imposition , as it is said , of a merely ‘ arty ’ atmosphere — that they consciously take their work to other , ‘ more normal ’ places .
13 I have used this set-up to photograph cichlids , but I found that they invariably show their fright colours and not their lovely breeding colours .
14 On the one hand , there will be those whose belief in the concept is so definite and so fixed that they almost allow it to rule their lives .
15 You need to restrict input so that , so that they usually call them a forward function .
16 When Christians hear that they usually think it 's spelt S O N but it is n't , it 's S U N and the Sun of Righteousness er with healing in his wings , so Freud says and I believe it 's actually this seen it , it 's very common on Egyptian monuments it 's a picture of a sun er with , with wings , with rays shining out of it .
17 ( Paragraph indentations occur between sentences 6 and 7 and 7 and 8. ) 1 Reflex actions are processes which occur within the body and are important to us in that they sometimes prevent us being seriously injured .
18 We wondered what it was doing so far from the coastal cliffs , but we learned later that they sometimes build their eyries on inland lava pinnacles .
19 This , teachers and educational technologists will always happily agree , is the librarian 's professional job , and what surprises people is not that librarians classify and catalogue but that they sometimes believe they know something about the contents of their books and AV items , offer advice on quality and relevance , and have pronounced views on how they would like their libraries to be used .
20 It 's not that they passively resist you , it 's that they actively sabotage you , because the change is so graphic .
21 Unlike professionals , most amateurs lack confidence on putts inside 10 feet for the simple reason that they never practise them .
22 Furthermore a difficult transition can prejudice the changers against the new method so that they never appreciate its superiority over the old method .
23 In the minds of many people the word ‘ punishment ’ is equated with physical punishment : smacking , caning , slapping and the like Not surprisingly those parents who are against physical punishment in principle are quite likely to assert that they never punish their offspring .
24 ‘ Someone told me , ’ said Tom , ‘ that they never arrest you , they only move you on .
25 The reason for thinking that chloroplasts have this origin is that they still retain their own DNA and their own protein-synthesizing machinery .
26 I trust this answered your queries on the increase in the annual subscription and your members ' satisfaction , that they still consider it good value for money .
27 If other Victorian novelists do not set fire to their great houses with as much frequency as Dickens , they tend in other ways to undermine them , suggesting that they too perceive them , not merely as fabrics , but as expressions of an outmoded system .
28 The insect-eaters , however , get such an accurate picture of their surroundings from their sonar that they hardly use their eyes at all .
29 It is said that there is a spell within the music , and that they always spin it for the true heir , and that it protects that heir throughout his life .
30 It is well known that they always develop their more satisfying choreographic ideas when working with a group of dancers whose abilities they know .
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