Example sentences of "people that they " in BNC.

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1 The need here is to convince people that they must change their behaviour .
2 He travelled the country on his motorbike , convincing ministers that they wanted volunteers , and young people that they wanted to volunteer on a completely unproven enterprise .
3 The Mandela concert organisers eventually told Terry Wogan 's people that they were saving the GLHB for a special edition of Desert Island Discs , to be called Robben Island Discs .
4 We do remind people that they need one cylinder of piston diaphragm pump per spear , if they are running it off their sprayer , though . ’
5 Added to this is the inevitable realization of elderly people that they are less able to build new friendships , make new relationships , take on new responsibilities and tasks .
6 All three of them , grandfather , father and son , all called Robert , never fail to remind people that they have royal blood in their veins and a strong claim to the Scottish throne .
7 The experience of falling in love is frequently the first intimation for two people that they may end up married to each other .
8 In short , the basic instinct which seemed to tell many people that they needed a good ‘ clean out ’ , and that nasty things could happen while waste matter lingered around in the body , seems to have been largely correct .
9 Now and again , he could be militant : when Lady Astor gave a speech in which she suggested that ex-servicemen should wear arm bands to warn people that they might have venereal disease , my father shouted her down and called her an ex-chorus girl .
10 It must be a tribute to the resilience of these people that they lived so long and survived through it all .
11 Of course consumerism works by convincing people that they actually ‘ need ’ non-essential products as an aid to the quality of life .
12 Whilst it might cause some obvious short-term distress to tell the older people that they have unrealistic expectations of their children , to fail to do so inevitably leads to more unhappiness in the longer term .
13 Or do the institutions of retirement , the social norms of limited activity and poverty , and expectations of ill-health and disability suggest to ageing people that they are expected to do so ?
14 People who have HIV or AIDS are not a danger to others and they do not need to tell people at school , at work or people that they meet every day .
15 Are they going to tell the people that they are studying them , and be ‘ overt ’ about their role as researcher , or are they going to act a part , conduct ‘ covert ’ research , and never let on what they are doing ?
16 middle-class people , rich people , go elsewhere ; they go and see their GP , they have a wider network of people that they could perhaps draw on ; and if they do n't they have the nine-to-five freedom from their children , the release from the pressures of having kids around ; they have boarding schools which are a legitimate way of getting rid of our children if you have the money to do it .
17 Morgan Klein ( 1985 ) , in her study of Scottish youth in residential care , concluded from her interviews with young people that they do want help , are often puzzled when communication fails to occur , and are bereft when it is abandoned .
18 It is a feature of most surveys concerned with older people that they enumerate the care received by older people but rarely ask about the care that is provided by older people themselves .
19 Basil 's love of nature expressed itself so forcefully in his responses to people that they shared and accepted them whatever his mood .
20 All the same , it was more difficult and it would never have occurred to many people that they might do so .
21 Yet there was also growing disquiet about the evident failure to bring a quick resolution of the war , and even more threatening for Johnson 's political support , a feeling amongst working people that they were being asked to make the heaviest sacrifices .
22 Er well erm I 'll be very interested to know whether er , what sort of consultation with the Northbrook 's er , people that they 've had and erm when er , I recall asking about erm er , some of these er dwellings being for rent and erm I thought that , you said er i it was a possibility .
23 To be sure , the great apes behave so intelligently and have such a rich social life that it seemed extraordinary to many people that they could not learn to speak .
24 Empowerment as a social action process therefore becomes the strategy that addresses this lack of control through enhancing participation in community actions , reinforcing sense of community and social networks , promoting a belief in people that they can control their worlds and leading to actual socio-environmental changes .
25 They 've got in touch with the three people that they 've got at
26 Final outcomes Every project sets out to enhance the quality of life for the people that they were going to provide services for .
27 ‘ Mme Verard , ’ he wrote , ‘ for so they called her , in order to pay her that honour due to her staunchness and fidelity ( though the union had never been blessed in God 's sight ) , had heard among her people that they planned to fall upon the settlers and massacre them in their beds one moonlit night .
28 ‘ We want to impress on people that they are contravening the law if they moor or make fast to navigation aids , ’ says Howard Cooper , a spokesman for Trinity House .
29 Now the danger is for N F people that they do n't use the S and the T.
30 They would allow people that they thought they could trust to accumulate a lot of debt on it .
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