Example sentences of "[noun pl] that affect [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Recommendations from these two sources were in broad agreement on what was needed : improvements in living and working conditions , better educational and employment opportunities , improved access to and quality of services , control by the Aboriginal community over services , and a say in making policies that affect them . |
2 | So are the policies that affect it |
3 | Any written disciplinary rules that affect you deserve careful study . |
4 | to maximize commitment to the objectives of the enterprise employees must be told rapidly about all matters that affect them directly , and as soon as possible about matters that affect them less directly . |
5 | to maximize commitment to the objectives of the enterprise employees must be told rapidly about all matters that affect them directly , and as soon as possible about matters that affect them less directly . |
6 | LINDA NEWMAN KEEPS YOU UP TO DATE WITH ALL THOSE MATTERS THAT AFFECT YOU AND YOUR FAMILY AND TAKES A LOOK AT THE LATEST PRODUCTS AND FORTHCOMING EVENTS |
7 | LINDA NEWMAN KEEPS YOU UP TO DATE WITH ALL THOSE MATTERS THAT AFFECT YOU AND YOUR FAMILY AND TAKES A LOOK AT THE LATEST PRODUCTS AND FORTHCOMING EVENTS |
8 | Matters that affect us both . ’ |
9 | And the big , one of the big things that affected us in the last few years was er Dallas . |
10 | Since age at first marriage or union not only indirectly affects maternal and child health but can be considered as one of the underlying causes or conditions that affect it , this topic will be examined first . |
11 | Think back to all the stories that affected you strongly as a child . |
12 | Organisations have suppliers and clients ; and there are wider social and economic forces that affect them , such as the labour market , the community , government legislation , and of course other organisations . |
13 | But what is certain is that the democratic principle — that people should , as far as possible , make or participate in making the decisions that affect them most closely and importantly — could beneficially be applied far more widely in modern societies than It presently is . |
14 | People feel consulted about decisions that affect them , and they say suggestions are encouraged . |
15 | the right to be consulted about decisions that affect you . |
16 | They can be sure they will hear news and debates on issues that affect them and their families in Britain and back in their mother country . |
17 | If it 's hard to find time to think , take yourself off for a solo stroll or encourage a loved one to discuss and debate issues that affect you both . |
18 | In the rest of this chapter , we will look in more detail at the diversity of family life in Britain and at some of the factors that affect it . |
19 | Circle the ones that affect you . |
20 | Well that was the only two railways that affected us . |