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

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1 further investigations disclosed that they were in fact glued on with a resinous adhesive which appeared transparent to the X-rays .
2 Last night there was more evidence of the couple 's unhappiness when it was disclosed that they had a furious row at Balmoral shortly before the ‘ love tapes ’ were published .
3 But there are other causes of bad conditions as well as overcrowding : many prisons are old and decaying , and the newer prisons have often turned out to be so badly designed that they are not a noticeable improvement .
4 Immigrant rooms should be well ventilated and the interior of them so designed that they may be easily cleaned .
5 Peter might have supposed that they were lovers from Tom 's ardour and her acquiescence , might have thought it not just tactful but a requirement to leave them alone together .
6 It was not supposed that they dealt at arm 's length .
7 Under present conditions , time will be short ; the parents will be advised of the risks and consequences of their actions , but it will be stressed that they must decide .
8 It should be stressed that they should carry on normally during the observation period ; it is simply the time when the specified behaviours are recorded .
9 Sexual problems of the child may stem from any of the above considerations , although it must again be stressed that they are not inevitable .
10 It was also stressed that they were free to terminate the experiment at any time .
11 They have stressed that they love all their children .
12 Visitors are respectfully reminded that they are not permitted to feed any of the animals , this would spoil their carefully balanced diet .
13 They are constantly reminded that they are an independent body , and the decisions they will be called upon to make must be based on their own findings from the information put before them .
14 These ghastly memorials were frequently laid down during the lifetime of the persons they were intended to commemorate , in order that they might constantly be reminded that they were but mortal .
15 During an introductory lecture the students are reminded that they are entitled to their teaching , and compliance with completing the diaries is high .
16 The course is based on the principles of self-help , hence clients are reminded that they have responsibility for their own problems and for changing their own behaviour .
17 Later generations were frequently reminded that they were once members of a slave community whom the Lord had mercifully redeemed from bondage .
18 Critics of the power exercised by parties may perhaps be reminded that they are at liberty to join the party , of their choice , to be active in it and to use there such influence as they can acquire .
19 Justices should be reminded that they must not delay their decision .
20 EMPLOYEES are reminded that they have the chance to take part in a special bone marrow register clinic .
21 The Secretary of State and his Ministers do not like to be reminded that they have a welfare role , but I must stress that the back payment of entitlement at issue tonight occurs under the National Insurance Act 1946 , a Social Security Act and the Supplementary Benefits Act 1976 which all state that DSS officers shall : ’ exercise their functions in such a manner as shall best promote the welfare of persons affected by the exercise of these functions . ’
22 The Prime Ministers and Foreign Secretaries of France , Germany , Italy , the Benelux or wherever should be reminded that they will have to account to their own Parliament .
23 Parents should be reminded that they have a responsibility and that they can be fined and required to pay compensation for acts committed by juveniles .
24 At the outset parties were reminded that they could not hold political meetings in places of worship and had to obtain police permission to hold any meetings at all .
25 All teachers who qualified in 1981 and 1982 are reminded that they will be introduced as a group at the Reunion in November .
26 Pupils are reminded that they should have all books , calculators , kit etc named and that they should not leave their bags near the Vennel Gate .
27 It was not known whether they would be the most advanced protagonists of environmental scanning , but for various reasons it was expected that they would have views about scanning and about the extent to which they wished to undertake formal environmental analysis .
28 For example , did the guild have storage space within the church or was it expected that they make provision elsewhere ?
29 Charles 's appointments were of better men , but he used Laud , Williams , Juxon and others as his highest secular officials ; in that capacity it could hardly be expected that they would not be the subject of the same Parliamentary criticism as were laymen .
30 Such ‘ notepad ’ machines are currently being introduced into the market , and it is expected that they will become an effective alternative to keyboards in applications where handwriting will prevail .
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