Example sentences of "[that] they [vb mod] [verb] that [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Willie , meanwhile , not only remained silent during these conversations , but picked his berries slowly so that they might forget that he was there , but he reckoned without Zach .
2 He stated : ‘ I was very frightened that if I had a disease like that they might suggest that I was n't able to continue the training and that I would n't qualify .
3 Nor to be reminded of their smouldering resentments against this girl of their of age who was so ‘ lady-like ’ and ‘ nose-in-the-air ’ so that they might feel that she needed to be brought down a peg or two .
4 Furthermore I hope to share the experiences gained in this expedition with those around me so that they may realise that they can make a difference , however small it may be , if they choose .
5 Mention that doctors like to play tricks on plaintiffs to test their symptoms and that they must assume that they will be under close scrutiny at all times .
6 It was important that they should feel that I was healthy and happy .
7 It is important that they should understand that they are not being examined to see how ignorant they are but that you are trying , with their help , to help them to become good spellers .
8 2:11 , 16 ) and positively that they should recognise that they belong to one another and take active steps to welcome and support one another ( Rom. 15:7 ) .
9 It was here that Napoleon spent his working day when in residence at the Tuileries and from this study France was governed , for , as his ministers knew : ‘ The Emperor had no reason to fear that anyone doubted that he reigned ; he was even more anxious that they should know that he ruled . ’
10 I hope that Opposition Members will accept in good faith the undertakings given by my right hon. and learned Friend and myself and that they will accept that we seek to find the best possible way forward to meet the important points about victimisation .
11 This means that they will recognise that they are not intended to commit themselves to all of the implicatures they had derived .
12 The fact is that industrialists are scared stiff of a Labour Government and are determined to do all that they can to ensure that we achieve , as we shall , a resounding and decisive Conservative victory .
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