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

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31 Many pilots find that they manage safely on their first few short cloud climbs but that they soon get tired and lose their concentration .
32 So successfully did they break into the English market that they soon put the native vineyards out of business .
33 As creatures of habit , you will find that they soon do not even attempt to climb on furniture , but voluntarily retire to their bed .
34 It is important that they slowly build up a historical vocabulary , and learn some of the technical terms that will allow them to talk about what they can see .
35 Suggested Compromises : The Purchaser to have the right of rescission for breaches which are ‘ so material ’ that they effectively change the nature of what the Purchaser thought it was acquiring ; any such compromise should ideally specify the measure of materiality either by reference to a specific amount of money or a percentage of the value of the business to be acquired although this may be felt to be impossible to quantify ; or
36 These are still only marginally emergent , and are under great pressure from the dominant forms of developed capitalist and state-capitalist modes , which often have the additional advantage that they effectively control the production and the directions of the newest technologies .
37 The voting-oriented positive approaches to redistribution , given the comments above , may seem on stronger ground in explaining policy in that they largely rely on a narrow self-interest motive to make them tick .
38 You must take care when mixing thick materials and the more dainty , thin , petals , as the thicker grasses can prevent the glass coming into contact with the flowers ; so that they eventually curl up .
39 editor of the Eatanswill Independent , a fire-eater and a Buff ( Whig ) , whose opinions so inflame his rival Pott , editor of the Blue ( Tory ) Eatanswill Gazette , that they eventually come to blows .
40 Both the American and British governments are cloaking these new operations in a shroud of secrecy though it is unlikely any politician has the slightest idea what the two agencies are planning to do or that they even care if laws are broken as they have been in the past .
41 Evidently , at some stage , it came to be appreciated that the eggs and the extra flavourings were unnecessary , that they even distort the fresh flavour of the fruit .
42 What organizing principles must the cells have so that they reliably give this pattern , even when the cells are rearranged and the length of the line varies ?
43 In an urgent ruling yesterday , the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg ordered the government immediately to repeal specific clauses of the act which relate to the Spanish presence , on the grounds that they illegally discriminate against foreigners .
44 There are pockets within pockets ad infinitum — a Russian doll of a bag — so compartmentalised do tourists ' possessions become that they completely lose track of where everything is .
45 We investigate these laws and , by discovering a normal form for WHILE-free programs , show that they completely characterise the language 's semantics .
46 Teachers often report that they completely switch off at the beginning of the holidays , or sleep for abnormally long periods of time for several days .
47 But the other important is that they both have to sign the banker 's order .
48 of being shown to the remote valve arrangement , and the fact that they already want to carry over R eight onto R three with minimal changes
49 All scientists work through analogies with other systems that they already understand .
50 Other objectors to the County Council 's proposals , namely Leeds Council , Montague Evans and J C Cunnane , believe that they already represent a bridge and indeed several bridges too far .
51 Computer graphics should now make the same kind of inroads into feature film production that they already have in television .
52 A few sniffers may use solvents in an attempt to blot out problems that they already have .
53 The problem with adult learners is that they already have strategies for grammatical analysis and can efficiently use context in communication .
54 Do not worry that they already have logos .
55 It is quite clear that most Canadian and American graduates speak perfect English , and it seems rather pointless to expect them to take an examination that consists of a test of English and of basic medical knowledge that they already have .
56 We have advised environmental health officers that they already have power under the Environmental Protection Act 1990 temporarily to remove equipment such as audio equipment to ensure that a noise abatement notice is complied with .
57 The parents charter does not merely inform people of the rights that they already have and which are approved by Parliament , but contains a list of proposals on the privatisation of the inspectorate .
58 Under s47(6) they must take " such steps as are reasonably practicable " to obtain access to the child unless satisfied that they already have sufficient information ( s47(4) ) .
59 The only thing is you see if British Rail gets privatized it may be that Retford and Worksop places will lose some of the services that they already have .
60 Some people do not enjoy club activities but , many if they make the effort , find that they rather enjoy being involved with something and with other people .
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