Example sentences of "that [noun sg] [prep] they " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps not surprisingly given this , they believed that crime against them was racially motivated . |
2 | It may also be that the early returns from the voyages proved small , and that it was felt that investment in them did not provide an adequate reward for those involved . |
3 | If occasionally he still dreamed of Madeleine , of holding her in his arms , kissing her , he had reconciled himself to the belief that marriage between them could only have ended in disaster . |
4 | The problems that fester in them are not peripheral : they constitute America 's main domestic challenge today . |
5 | Having drawn a distinction between ‘ luxury ’ proteins and ‘ housekeeping ’ ones ( Chapter 5 ) , and , by implication , the genes that code for them , a further distinction is helpful : the distinction between regulatory and structural genes . |
6 | The drawings must follow a consistent pattern so that comparison between them is not misleading . |
7 | This results in the open field lines convecting polewards under the magnetic ‘ tension ’ force , and in doing so they accelerate the magnetosheath ions that flow along them and cross the magnetopause . |
8 | The obligations felt towards kin , and the patterns of visiting and assistance that flow from them are characteristic of all social classes . |
9 | It is obvious to see from the photos that nuff of them were rushing out of their heads ! |
10 | The redemption terms can also differ between bonds : some bonds have a range of possible redemption dates ( such bonds are known as double-dated bonds ) , and sometimes the actual date of redemption is chosen by the issuer ( callable bonds ) and sometimes by the holder ( puttable bonds ) ; some bonds have no redemption date at all , so that interest on them will be paid indefinitely , ( such bonds are known variously as irredeemables , perpetuals or consols ) . |