Example sentences of "and [vb base] [that] they [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Those aspects of the context which are directly reflected in the text , and which need to be called upon to interpret the text , we shall refer to as activated features of context and suggest that they constitute the contextual framework within which the topic is constituted , that is , the topic framework .
2 and say that they 've got , have every right to do it .
3 Then they can actually go to the D S S office and say that they need some money urgently and D S S may make a payment .
4 Some try to explain the miracles away and say that they did not happen .
5 Landlords are continuing to issue occupiers of their property with " licence agreements " ; only a very small proportion will appreciate that they are not bound by the agreement they have signed , and realise that they have the right to a fair rent and security of tenure .
6 They fear endless meetings and worry that they do n't know enough to join in .
7 I think and hope that they reach the knockout rounds as it will be an immense distraction to their title ambitions .
8 Finally may I thank all those who supported the event which saw five main line steam locomotives operating over a preserved main line and hope that they found their visit enjoyable .
9 May I on behalf of the House offer our deepest sympathy to those who were injured and hope that they have a speedy recovery ?
10 Or is it an opportunity for you to be assertive — to go back to the shop , and request that they cash up and return your fiver ?
11 No longer through Bibles , sacred texts and holy writ is the world conquered , but by the promise that if the poorest countries will carry out the prescriptions — indeed , the orders — of the western financial institutions , they too will achieve the levels of affluence and ease that they see in the western world .
12 Perhaps not surprisingly in view of the hierarchical nature of schools , they also are more aware of the response of the governors and the LEA and consider that they have had more feedback to the report than their more junior colleagues .
13 In nature they will be able to feel the stripes of their background , and ensure that they settle in a camouflaged posture .
14 Make sure that both the farmer and the gamekeeper approve — and ensure that they know the exact date , time and place of your intended nettings .
15 All women should register with a GP and ensure that they notify the practice of any change of address .
16 All women should register with a GP and ensure that they notify the practice of any change of address .
17 They do not have the wherewithal to carry out the administration and paperwork or to watch over them and ensure that they learn on the job and produce an effective piece of craftsmanship .
18 Therefore , check cavity-filled walls carefully for damp patches anywhere , and ensure that they have been sealed effectively at the eaves to prevent any fumes escaping into the roof space .
19 I would suggest that your readers check their policies and ensure that they have written confirmation that their precious machines are adequately insured .
20 In particular , he will consider the problems faced by those who come back from Germany who may be made redundant and ensure that they have somewhere to live while they are looking for a job .
21 ‘ Users can buy WINDOS now , use the DOS spreadsheet , and know that they 've got the Windows spreadsheet ready to go as and when they 're ready , ’ says Ms Reay .
22 write a rude letter the developer of the application and demand that they provide an easier way of doing all this .
23 In such circumstances a tribunal may chose to construe the Transfer Regulations purposively and decide that they apply .
24 We observe a set of events , and decide that they have one explanation which is vastly more probable than all others ; so we come to believe that this explanation is correct , and we use it to make predictions in future .
25 There are some people who for one reason or another would n't experiment with things at a young age , and find that they like it , ’ said a married 39-year-old building surveyor .
26 We may criticise them , using our own high expectations , and find that they fall short .
27 ‘ Those who write represent despair , and those who read disapprove of it and believe that they have a superior wisdom . ’
28 ‘ When clients have gone to a firm and believe that they have been treated badly , they tend to complain against the firm , not the engagement partner , and are surprised when the Institute tells them that they can not do so , ’ said Elwyn Eilledge , head of the working party .
29 Deputy Director Roger Mandle told The Art Newspaper , ‘ We were impressed with the quality of the objects of art in this concentrated collection and feel that they have considerable artistic and educational value for the broad public we serve ’ .
30 The mercenary ones simply put up with them and pretend that they love them for what they can get out of them .
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