Example sentences of "that they [be] [adv prt] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 no , but she sort of said , about her mum and dad , I mean , it 's true , 'cos her dad was on overseas pay and he was in Cyprus , and it 's it 's different now that they 're back in England .
2 It might be that they 're in under promotions team .
3 Highlighting these few bureaux may give the misleading impression that they are out of line with the mainstream .
4 Well it 's very , they are talking about er other issues up to they are talking about the workforce and of the erm the the report from the and er it seems that they do n't really want much to programme forward which I have put for next year very structural maintenance of the and I what the services are actually doing , they have lost council probably say that they are out of control .
5 It is one thing to look at an ill person and say that they are out of balance .
6 The more comparable writers we study , the less likely it is that they are out of step with the norm of the language rather than Swift .
7 However , turning aside these local instruments , and that is not to suggest that they are unimportant , how may lawyers and interested laymen each year obtain copies of delegated legislation which are thought to , and may indeed , affect their client 's or their own life and course of conduct , only to find that they are out of print or not yet available ?
8 Such employees are designated ‘ business users ’ and assigned a special code on the system indicating that they are out on business .
9 With a foreboding which Harriet had experienced more than once in her life , something told her that they were in for trouble .
10 When she surfaced it was to find that they were back at Piazzale Roma , the big square thronging as usual .
11 She picked the papers up hurriedly and put them back before anyone should see , but it seemed Mr Bradford , who was a powerful man at the Doctors ' Commons , had complained that they were out of order .
12 In accordance with that view , the final conclusion expressed by the Advocate General was that , in the circumstances of the Conforama and Marchandise cases , it could not be concluded that the obstacles created exceeded what was necessary for the attainment of the objective pursued or that they were out of proportion thereto .
13 But many anonymous individuals whose traits of basic humanity had not been eradicated even by years of Nazism revealed through small acts or gestures of kindness of sympathy that they were out of step with mainstream Nazi attitudes towards the Jews .
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