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

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31 So what I 'm proposing is that we write to er Mick and erm Richard , asking what powers and responsibilities that they propose at the moment to devolve to Southwell .
32 The companies vied with each other to find new settings for the basic story-lines and messages that they had to put over .
33 He urges Amnesty members never to underestimate the importance of their efforts , the impact of the letters and appeals that they send , the lifelines offered to prisoners , the effectiveness of the organization 's detailed , impartial , accurate research , ( ‘ you know more about us than we know ourselves ’ ) and the impact of its exposure of government repression .
34 The PR department endorses this : ‘ You can not develop a love of writing them if you have not loved reading them ’ ; the conventions of the form are internalized to such an extent by both authors and editors that they are no longer acknowledged as such ; they are simply assumed .
35 It is long overdue and it will be warmly welcomed by senior and successful classroom teachers , who can look forward to seeing the additional efforts and successes that they have achieved in the classroom being properly rewarded in their pay structure .
36 You should tell your friends and relatives that they should not ‘ phone you at work unless it is about something important which can not wait .
37 Venturing to the second stage , they could have their names and homelands recorded on a list published the follow ing day in Le Figaro de la Tour Eiffel certain proof to less privileged friends and relatives that they had indeed visited this engineering marvel — or could pen lines of poetry for inclusion in the same journal .
38 If the social conditions do not seem favourable for consistent use of the alarm then social support services may need to be alerted to help the family with the stress and problems that they are encountering .
39 Increasingly pupils who have prepared in advance for the visit may arrive armed with their own list of questions and topics that they wish to investigate .
40 Inevitably , princely trains grew to expect more lavish hospitality from the castles and monasteries that they visited .
41 Both cultures are easily encouraged or bored by language and concepts that they perceive as unfashionable trendy , patronising , disturbing or just plain out of date !
42 If we are to help managers understand motivation then it is the universal goals , values and beliefs that they need to know about .
43 Each had photographs and memories that they longed to share with their families who were waiting for them back at Heathrow .
44 good polish and things that they could n't really afford .
45 Yes , they come from the local schools and erm The Watch , the children of what they call The Watch erm part of the Sussex Trust come along , and erm oh , they just pop in and very often they , at the end of term they come with tadpoles and things that they Oh , I , I have n't mentioned the frogs and toads , we 've plenty of those .
46 Secondly , it was in the interests of factory owners and investors that they should participate , for it was of little use to produce increasing quantities of goods if the mass of the population could not afford to buy them .
47 The bitterness and the troubles of the coal mines for the next seven , or for that matter twenty-seven years , derived in great part from the feeling of both miners and owners that they had been betrayed .
48 Once this has been done , it is hoped to set a second study in motion to consider the possibility of using expert systems to guide the personnel who do the actual licensing through the maze of rules and regulations that they have to consider .
49 They do n't have superhuman powers to help them deal with the superstar image and pressures that they have had to put on them by the media and their fans .
50 He added : ‘ Our members find that they are not the only ones out there with Parkinson 's Disease and they are eager to find out more about the condition and ways that they can be helped . ’
51 There it is maintained that , despite a decade of public discussion on the curriculum and the existence of widespread agreement on its main features , there were significant variations in practice which needed to be eliminated in the interests of equipping all young people ‘ with the knowledge , skills and understandings that they need for adult life and employment ’ .
52 The treatments that were thus superseded have been touched upon in Chapter 2 , but suffice it to say that there was general and unqualified relief from both doctors and patients that they had passed .
53 In particular we want to provide inspiration and ideas for the public , showing methods and techniques that they can adopt .
54 The report , Research support for young investigators , by the Science and Engineering Policy Studies Unit ( SEPSU ) on behalf of SERC , counters concern that young scientists and engineers have problems getting research funding and suggestions that they do worse than older colleagues because they have no established track record .
55 Rape victims , for example , may fear the consequences of reporting the act , and may not wish to be cross-examined by the police or in court and be exposed to possible innuendoes and suggestions that they ‘ encouraged ’ their assailant .
56 The story of the Passion continues with the statement by the chief priests and Scribes that they were seeking to arrest Jesus and put him to death .
57 The life review can provide a means of re-establishing and confirming individual involvement with current reality , and linking their past work and efforts with the social change that has occurred , for in a variety of subtle ways they will have been part of the changes and developments that they are witnessing .
58 and at the same time can I say that you do not equate elitist views and pleasures and pastimes that they may have down in the county somewhere with the kind of deprivation that people face in the inner cities .
59 You found them everywhere and in the sun all of them were beginning to be too big for their blue jeans and jackets that they could never fill when they were on the bum and hungry .
60 the mathematical and scientific concepts and procedures that they have grasped ;
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