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

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1 I just thought that them being owned by Simon Cawthorne would … ’
2 But th i i i I was reading somewhere that they 're bringing it back in again .
3 We , we 've got the how you can help section here , but we 've got nothing at all about what the charity does and how it does it , yes we need some appropriate words for getting the idea that they 're helping children .
4 ‘ Younger stylists are also under the impression that they 're getting into an exciting and glamorous business , ’ said Trevor .
5 And I 'd rather they did something about the service instead of advertising that they 're getting there when they 're patently not . ’
6 ‘ We 're finding that they 're getting reviewed , but quite a lot of papers are still bad about it , ’ says Ms Callil .
7 I mean eventually of course if somebody is dissatisfied , and they do n't believe that they 're getting er what they want , then they may well end up speaking to me , or writing to me , but er it 's the first place to start is with the individual service .
8 Because of the kind of job they 're doing or the fact that they 're getting a wee bit more pay ?
9 I mean the strain on families must be enormous in a strike situation and for both people in the family to be having an input and feeling that they 're getting some sort of feedback from the situation that it 's not just despair must surely you know be you know there 's that side to it and then erm from the women 's point of view I mean we have like I said become one big family in a way you know and the social side of the strike in a way you know people are sa you know going out more maybe and certainly
10 The advancing good management project again , has prioritised certain kinds of disadvantage organisations , to ensure that they 're getting funded , and that 's also reflected in the representation on the Committee .
11 Residents had to wait a year before they could put in claims and it 's only now that they 're getting their offers through , based on the district valuer 's assessment of the value of their homes .
12 that they 're getting a lot of music at school these days and ?
13 So that they 're getting a even tanned
14 I 'm thinking of the other poor chaps who might not feel that they 're getting cut glass decanters .
15 Oh no I I , I find it highly amusing that they 're getting fucking flustered behind me .
16 So are they looking for it to lead to a , sort of getting back to last week 's terminology , a restoration or , or are are they actually , do they know that they 're getting involved in a revolution ?
17 But ano but what I think would happen when we get maybe Mike or Chris or somebody helping , it 's not that they 're taking work off Wendy , but that we will do more physical checks , do you know what I mean , with the stock control .
18 it 's so new to them that they 're bothering to cost it , but how did we go on in the older days ?
19 A series of dots sits in the middle of the screen , set out to give the impression that they 're painted onto an invisible ball — the dots ‘ nearest ’ to you are thus larger than the ones on the back of the ‘ sphere ’ .
20 ‘ It means that they 're beginning to realize that Free People are not just a bunch of dumb bomb-chuckers . ’
21 I think one of the problems is , that a lot of shoppers do n't realize that they 're entering into a contract and we do n't realize it for the simple reason that most people have , as soon as you hear the word contract you have a mental image of a legal document that you sign , do n't you ?
22 Children today do n't know that they 're born .
23 Now the thing that seems to be the most interesting on the er face value of it , is er how it 's going to affect fuel consumption and transport , and he is saying that they 're considering whether further changes should be made in the taxation of er fuel and vehicles .
24 This is not only a shocking waste of their talents and skills and energy , but it 's a potent weapon that 's been put in the hands of the building employers and the consequence is , of course , that they 're seeking a twelve month pay and conditions freeze in the industry .
25 Yes , I think it 's just to follow on from that erm about trusting children to give us the sort of clues that we need to be able to respond to , very often they do that in ways that are not directly associated perhaps with the anxiety that 's around , so that they may be expressing their anxiety by just generally difficult behaviour or by wetting the bed at night , or maybe being quite disruptive in their play , or provoking other children , and adults who are able to see that sort of behaviour as useful for information for us , so that we can respond appropriately , not out of anger and a erm judgemental sort of response , but in a way that we can support their anxiety by by not getting over excited and + and erm responding in a very aggressive way to the very aggression that they 're expressing as a result of their anxiety .
26 thing that they 're aiming at so
27 It 's hardly a policy to say that they 're stating we 're intending to return the Trust to N H S when it 's never left the N H S in the first place .
28 In fact the general health of the Sherpa people has improved so much that they 're experiencing a population explosion and so need more arable land at the expense of forests .
29 Well I think there must , this must be a very common feeling for a lot of people that they feel that they 're balanced on a knife edge .
30 It 's only at the end of their extremely short set that they 're gone — only to regroup before delivering a final killer punch .
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