Example sentences of "that [art] [noun] they " in BNC.

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1 Both young men then glanced at each other , clamming up in some embarrassment as they recalled that the fortune they were at this moment vying for had been lost by Benedict Beckenham , for the story of the will was naturally common knowledge among his intimates .
2 The notion that the price they have paid for their popularity is to live their lives under an insufferable glare of publicity is one of the great fictions of the middle class .
3 Thus in Padfield v. Minister of Agriculture , Fisheries and Food milk producers from the south east asked the minister to appoint a committee of investigation , alleging that the price they were paid by the Milk Marketing Board was too low having regard to transport costs .
4 Publishing the prices once the sales are completed also raises problems of commercial confidentiality because the companies involved may be concerned that the price they paid for a business should not be revealed to their competitors .
5 Management may argue that , with less warranty and other protection , they should pay less than an " arm's-length " purchaser , and that the price they pay does not involve any element of benefit chargeable to income tax under Schedule E ( see below , 4.3 ) .
6 The hypotheses considered in the preceding section of this chapter ( that pre-exposure allows the formation of a stimulus — no event association , and so on ) still remain viable provided it is allowed that the associations they envisage can still be assumed to interfere with retrieval .
7 What is generally and inherently good about getting true beliefs is that they 're useful , in the following sense : truth is that property of our beliefs which ensures that the actions they make us perform will succeed .
8 And that 's what the truth of our beliefs ensures : that the actions they combine with our desires to cause will succeed in fulfilling those desires .
9 It was clear that the responses they had given to the respective campaign teams were not necessarily accurate .
10 Especially we remember those who served on this airfield and we pray that the peace they fought to obtain may not be lost to us , but as we may live and work to bring it to thy world , that Christ the Prince of Peace may reign in the affairs of men .
11 A common criticism of academic journals in education is that the articles they contain are remote from the concerns of classroom teachers .
12 The first is that the recession they have caused and which so nearly ditched them will not go away automatically .
13 Well that 's what they 're saying , they 're not , that the committee they say , is basically is voting ourselves back in .
14 Some were significant when they happened : it was easy to grasp that the changes they foreshadowed would be fundamental .
15 If we accept that we can not prevent science and technology from changing our world , we can at least try to ensure that the changes they make are in the right directions .
16 Seventy-one per cent of respondents wrote and said that the change they would most like to see was ‘ equality of opportunity ’ .
17 This book is about the transcendent worlds but some of the ideas of the philosophers of old are so noble and inspiring that the emotions they arouse are of the peak experience .
18 What they had not realised however , was that the tide they chose for Julie 's initiation was a late Spring bore .
19 But despite the imperfection of the mental process by which the belief is arrived at it may still be " honest " " , that is , a positive belief that the conclusions they have reached are true .
20 However , all readers are entitled to assume that the conclusions they draw lie within a range shared by the narrator 's thoughts .
21 Conference , if you think back to all those times that you have sat at home watching the news after a day 's work like I have , and listen carefully to what is being said , you may well have been horrified and saddened to hear the many stories appertaining to people who have had accidents or died due to the fact that the machine they have been driving has been too powerful .
22 Chris explained with rapidly diminishing patience that some of the Argentinian officers had received their training at Sandhurst ; his brother had served in the Scots Guards on Mount Tumbledown and had said that the Argentinians they had confronted there had been good , professional soldiers .
23 The family need to feel that the reasons they can no longer support the relative in the community are recognised as valid .
24 That the style they replaced it with is specifically a feminist style is suggested by the comments made to me when I interviewed feminist women about how they thought feminists talked .
25 But if politicians also believe that they are being fed distorted and incorrect information by budget-maximizing bureaucrats and that the resources they vote to the administration will be used inefficiently , they will reduce their allocations .
26 ‘ They should feel angry that the help they needed was n't available . ’
27 On the other side , men of letters have so few opportunities of applying themselves to the general practice that the rules they lay down , however plausible they may seem in the closet , would often ruin the honest gardener who should venture to follow them .
28 When at last he spoke , his voice was tight , fully realising that the respirators they were wearing were inadequate for most nerve gases .
29 In a survey of school-children , we might expect that the answers they give in an interview held in the headmaster 's study will be different from those they give at home , or out of doors .
30 Accordingly , at the time of the accident the deceased was a lawful visitor on the premises , since the brewery had not given the deceased any indication that the permission they had given him to be on the premises expired at 10.30 p.m .
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