Example sentences of "them that [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 It may be that the IRA , fearing informers , had gone to such lengths to restrict the knowledge of where the ‘ active service unit ’ was that it was unable to warn them that their presence was compromised .
2 Unit holders would have felt a sense of reassurance if the management and the trustees had written promptly to tell them that their units had been suspended .
3 Unit holders would have felt a sense of reassurance if the management and the trustees had written promptly to tell them that their units had been suspended .
4 If 1 Samuel 4 left them asking whether they could still regard themselves as the people of God , chapters 5 and 6 reassured them that their God had certainly not gone over to the Babylonians .
5 ‘ We warn them that their lives are in danger , ’ said the speaker .
6 He hopes that the discussion will not take up too much of their time , but assures them that their advice and guidance will be of great importance .
7 It became clear to them that their trust was to maintain the essence of their country in themselves .
8 It also reassured them that their parents loved them and cared about their wellbeing .
9 It also reminds them that their natural parents must be growing old too , and that the time for finding them is limited .
10 When challenged by the head gardener the Americans pretended to be a press gang , which was sufficient to set ‘ all the stout young fellows ’ on the estate running off to the town for safety , but he also informed them that their intended victim was taking the waters at Buxton , and Jones set off back to his boat , until the two officers with him pointed out that , having left Whitehaven empty-handed , the crew should at least be allowed to loot the house .
11 It is naturally important to them that their children and grandchildren should know what life was like when they were young , and although younger people may not realise it at the time , a knowledge of their own family history and the characters that made it can be valuable to them , too , if they are to understand themselves and their own lives .
12 To remind them that their rule was derived from God himself , and that they were neither creators nor rulers by right , God forbade them only one thing : they were not to partake of the knowledge of good and evil ; such a mysterious gnosis belonged to God alone .
13 That the latter seems to be chosen overwhelmingly testifies not to the existence of coercion , but to careful selection procedures for placing persons in corporate positions coupled with successful methods of persuading them that their interests and the corporation 's interests happily coincide — or at least , that that is the most sensible , pragmatic way of looking at it .
14 The three individuals were all ‘ phoned by a sultry female voice informing them that their bid had been matched by another .
15 It does not seem to bother them that their chances of survival are low , but then only the most crazed Goblins would want to be propelled high into the air anyway .
16 When the Company retained a courtier , Sir Thomas Roe , to strengthen their position at Agra in 1616 , he advised them that their factories need not be fortified because the Moghuls were perfectly able to keep the peace that traders needed , and could capture fortified towns if they set their minds to it .
17 He had blazed like a comet across Vietnam and the light did as much as anything in 1951 to dazzle the US and to persuade them that their assessments were right , that it was the right war and that , on certain conditions , it might also be a winnable war .
18 When the couple , who were in their forties , unexpecte unexpectedly had a second son , the conscription officers informed them that their older son would have to serve in the army since the law exempted only one son per family .
19 On beaches , vulnerable plover chicks , not yet able to fly , crouch low and motionless , the colour of their down so close to that of the pebbles around them that their major hazard comes , not from being seen and eaten , but from not being seen and trodden on .
20 It had obviously escaped them that their pun was something of a contradiction in terms !
21 It was also made clear to them that their training budget could be used to buy training from any supplier .
22 If they find that their plans can not be carried out , this teaches them that their anticipations concerning the decisions of others were overly optimistic .
23 Will my right hon. Friend send a message today to the leaders of the National Association of Local Government Officers who are spending some £2 million on a shoddy and inaccurate advertising campaign , telling them that their policies of abandoning competitive tendering , abolishing the Audit Commission and introducing a minimum wage would be acceptable only to a party which has already sold its soul to the trade union bosses ?
24 ‘ Our clients have been informed of the situation by letter and I would like to reassure them that their holidays and their money are safe . ’
25 However , it agreed to a demand that Gdlyan and Ivanov be dismissed from working in the Procuracy , and in a resolution it warned them that their parliamentary immunity from prosecution could yet be withdrawn if they persisted in making " groundless " statements attacking the country 's leaders .
26 What is certainly important is that we maintain the support of our investors ( who in fact own the company ) and satisfy them that their investment objectives are being , or will be , achieved .
27 So I try an encourage them that their images and what they chose to make pictures of are as important as my ones .
28 To instruct them that their caravan must be taken off within twenty eight working days .
29 The gun was a genuine late-Victorian revolver ( another anachronism in a film so full of them that its period could be any time between 1700 and 1900 ) .
30 His wife failed to persuade the judges to include him amongst the prisoners released in the celebrations of the coronation of Charles II , and in her bitterness told them that her husband was being denied justice because he was a tinker and a poor man .
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