Example sentences of "that [pron] [vb -s] [adv] [verb] they " in BNC.

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1 TALKING YOUR WAY TO SUCCESS Good negotiating means that everyone comes away feeling they have won .
2 The key to 91 appears to fit the lock to the internal doors here , but 1 ( wasted ) round of turning it shows that it does n't unlock them .
3 The church is to be distinctive from the rest of the world ; people around us are familiar with a way of life where rank and wealth matter , and people want to achieve what they think matters — only to find that it does n't satisfy them ; God 's people are to have a way of life which is based on equality in God 's sight , and not be measured in terms of social standing .
4 Leaders and officials of parties other than the NPN nevertheless complain that it does not give them fair treatment .
5 To say : " Educational technology is not about audiovisual materials " is perfectly true , but we can not suppose from this that it does not include them .
6 ‘ . Yours is a common-sense interpretation which says that the company is entitled to the exemptions but that it chooses not to use them .
7 He says he does n't take it to extremes these days , that he does n't date them .
8 To say that he does n't patronise them is a laughable understatement .
9 Not that he does n't trust them .
10 If there is one danger facing Armani , it 's that of becoming trapped in his own stereotype ; when the day finally comes that he tires of the simple suit and sensational jacket , the world may just insist that he keeps on making them .
11 As Sartre insists more and more upon the virtues of specificity ( II , 200 — 05 ) , such is his distaste for Marxist or any other universalizing categories that he refuses even to countenance them , attempting to replace concepts with specificities , universals with singulars .
12 Mum Lynn said at their home in Faversham , Kent : ‘ We have kidded him since he bought them for school camp that he has n't taken them off .
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