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

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1 I do not claim any more for these criteria than that they raise at least the possibility of a belief being affirmable .
2 And she gave the school , no she gave them did that much , that they brought for here school books , and she finished her education in .
3 In addition they are improving the environment that they return to when tools are downed each evening .
4 I know that today 's announcement will be a disappointment for them , and that those on the Tyne recognise that the response to all that they asked for previously was fair play .
5 Apparently what the erm busmen do is they have to make sure that they get to where they 're meant to be on time otherwise they get their pay docked but they like to stop off and see their friends on the way , and stop and have cups of tea
6 It 's easy to look at these young hooligans on the street , as they are perceived by so many , without understanding why they are like it , and I think it would help everyone to understand , and maybe we could have some action to work towards supplying the need for these youngsters , because I belief if something could be done for them when they 're sixteen and just starting out on this erm sort of sub-culture life that they get into so quickly , if people could give them maximum help at this stage then they could grow into being responsible erm satisfied adults .
7 Fiona and Mark mean something quite different by the word " God " such that they come to diametrically opposite conclusions .
8 You state that they come from all over the world , ‘ though the bulk is from the Indian sub-continent ’ .
9 It 's not something that they followed until very recently . ’
10 Before a module is accepted by LIFESPAN , its header is checked to ensure that all its constituent keywords are present and that they contain at least the minimum amount of information required .
11 Only slowly did the various industries realise that they had to better the ‘ lot ’ of their workers and reduce the occupational risk .
12 The handout that they refer to here .
13 The reason I touched upon the problem of realisation and the related questions of a rising organic composition of capital is that they relate to both growth and crisis theory .
14 Not that they work from there though — this pretty , 100-year-old Essex village house is now very much a home despite its mixed history .
15 Meetings are , of course , an important part of work ; indeed some people have calculated that they spend at least 60 per cent of their time in meetings of one sort or another .
16 The major problem with essentially voluntary schemes like these , however , is that they appeal to only those farmers who arc already convinced environmentalists .
17 The slow rate of industrial growth in France and relative lag within an industrialising Europe at the formative period of trade unions meant that they consisted of relatively skilled workers employed in comparatively small-scale enterprises .
18 ( I am not arguing that the Americans do not themselves engage in all manner of protectionist devices , but merely note that they do at least have an intrinsic belief in the benefits of Adam Smith 's hidden hand , a view which is not wholly shared on the Continent of Europe . )
19 Housing is a basic need and it is therefore to be expected that the lower income groups will pay a higher proportion of their income to meet housing costs than the higher income groups , in spite of the fact that they live in less adequate accommodation .
20 Refrigerated display cabinets are micro-processor controlled to ensure that they run at exactly the correct temperature — cold enough to preserve food properly , not so cold that they waste energy .
21 Yeah , no they just put pipes and that they run in there .
22 It may appear surprising that three parts in the valve have been found to have no function at all and that they amount to over 5 per cent of the total cost .
23 It may appear surprising that three parts in the valve have been found to have no function at all and that they amount to over 5 per cent of the total cost .
24 So we find , by the end of the fourteenth century , that persons are directing petitions to the Chancellor , claiming that they have at least a moral right to the benefit of these uses , and begging him to give them help against the legal owner who is setting up his Common Law rights against them .
25 What is clear , though , is that the bereaved have a special place in God 's kingdom and this should be reflected in his church so that bereaved people can feel that they have at least one known place where they can feel at home .
26 Provided that they have at least £2,000 per week to spend on their pleasure .
27 Provided that they have at least one year 's service with the University by the expected date of birth , women are eligible for 18 weeks maternity leave on full pay , followed by up to 22 weeks unpaid maternity leave .
28 If , for instance , guests used a swimming pool at a hotel after dark , it is clear that they have by so doing stepped outside the scope of their invitation or permission to use that part of the premises , and a duty is not owed to them .
29 Barring a calamity erm they will retain their option with us to continue on a two year deal , erm they perhaps , and I have to erm be honest about this , I think they are probably in a marketing sense , the most aggressive erm marketing company that I 've ever witnessed in terms of the style , the panache , the charisma that they have from within .
30 Business was so bad that they moved to more lucrative areas before the shows had even finished .
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