Example sentences of "[that] they be [adv] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Zelah also said to tell you that they 're now saying that the undertaker was murdered . ’
2 Erm it seems to me that the emphasis has changed slightly in the representations being made by the West Yorkshire authorities and that they 're now saying that it 's much more difficult for them to accommodate housing developments within their own er districts .
3 Real problems , problems that they 're currently facing or issues that the company 's facing , they like real problems activate things .
4 The sums involved are potentially huge , and we are anxious that they are properly spent and that the reform programmes are in place .
5 The arguments against housing mentally handicapped people in such institutions are not founded , in the main , on the premise that they are badly run or insensitive to the needs of their ‘ patients ’ , but rather that no mentally handicapped person should be institutionalised and segregated from the community as a whole unless they require hospital and medical care .
6 The unspoken assumption which sustains these features is that they are easily defined and non-controversial , since all disputes were subject to Green 's gospel of duty , with its moral and being the classless ‘ common good ’ .
7 Barthes 's ‘ Introduction to the structural analysis of narrative ’ deals with more than one level of narrative , but presumes that they are hierarchically arranged and that , therefore , to a certain extent , they can be discussed separately .
8 It is the experience of other sociologists on similar missions that their findings are frequently cast in a negative role — that certain conservation measures will not succeed or will actually do harm — and also that they are frequently overridden or relegated to writing a disparate chapter in a project document or report entitled ‘ Social constraints to soil and water conservation ’ .
9 In the rest of this chapter we shall drop the assumption that prices are fully flexible and examine the implications of assuming that they are either fixed or at least move only slowly to their equilibrium values .
10 In fact , it seems that neither the initial conditions nor the values of the parameters in the theory are arbitrary but that they are somehow chosen or picked out very carefully .
11 Or will they attempt to funnel more business through their factoring subsidiaries on the grounds that they are better placed than the local branch managers to monitor the banks ' exposure to risk ?
12 It is important to accept our children , single or married , without making them feel that they are less valued if they remain single , or if they marry someone who is not our choice .
13 The children become spoiled and materialistic in their attitudes and parents complain that they are so demanding and never satisfied .
14 The point is that they are deliberately sought because some reasoned theoretical considerations are felt to require them .
15 You will note that they are initially indicating that you should hold some of the Flybynight stock for a period of two years .
16 so that they are fully trained and ready to handle the problems that might arise erm there is , however , cause for some er optimism and I refer specifically to the recreational page from the Estuaries Consultation Document from English Nature and in one of their er proposals and objectives they say encouraging self regulation and observance of Code of Practice by local clubs and groups to avoid clon conflict with and or disturbance to other users including nature conservation interests .
17 The teaching of rules , which are combinations of concepts , consists mainly of assisting the student to recall those involved , ensuring that they are fully understood and combined in the right order , and in providing the opportunities in clinical practice to apply them .
18 If the acquirer 's solicitors are to prepare the agreement , it is very important that they are fully informed as to the acquirer 's aims and concerns about the acquisition and its assessment of its bargaining position and that they discuss the draft with the acquirer before it is released to the seller .
19 Again , the small size of many heavy mineral grains means that they are often overlooked and easily underestimated in transmitted light petrography of clastic rocks .
20 I get fed up with people always assuming that refugees have nothing positive to offer this country and that they are merely bringing or being problems .
21 The technical goal is the construction of a critical apparatus which will not upset the underlying harmonious unity of the field , but simply authenticate the available empirical facts and ensure that they are correctly grouped and placed in proper relationship with each other .
22 They will both claim that they were unfairly dismissed because the other was the culprit but that is not the issue .
23 Feats as daring as those shown on the frescoes and sealstones are certainly possible and they probably were really performed , but it seems likely that they were carefully choreographed and presented to make them seem as dangerous as possible .
24 In the forests of Chippenham and Melksham , Dean , Feckenham , Peak and Windsor the warden had also the custody of royal manors in the forest , and he had to see that they were properly stocked and managed .
25 Mr Waddington is understood to take the view that the Court of Appeal last year reassessed the Birmingham confessions before concluding that they were properly taken and voluntarily given .
26 I hear from two of my friends that they were likewise inspired and helped by the Mass of Christ the King ’ .
27 Finally the chapter has described the achieved action and control samples and has shown that they were well matched and that the response rate was good .
28 That bronze scale pans and lead weights were found as grave goods indicates that they were perhaps regarded as in some way central to life .
29 Whatever their size , these armies were being more than a minor nuisance , and in any case the frequent defeats of local levies imply that they were often outnumbered or outclassed or both .
30 But none of this alters the fact that when she died there were more serfs in Russia than ever before and that they were worse treated than under any of her predecessors .
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