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

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1 Those who give the impression that they are fishing for information ; they may be looking for a recommendation for somebody else who may be suitable to approach .
2 Having identified core topics , marginal or fringe topics must be listed , and the type of treatment that they are to receive settled .
3 ‘ two suitors , two girls under the erroneous impression that they are engaged to a man called Ernest , a gorgon-like mother-in-law and a baby inadvertently left in a handbag at Victoria Station left-luggage office ( the Brighton line ) ’
4 Youngsters often tell their horrified parents that they are engaged — often several times over — before they are 18 .
5 Mary and the rest of her national co-ordinating team hope that it will be helpful in facilitating the consultation processes that they are engaged in .
6 Teachers must be intellectuals in the sense that they are engaged in constant co-operative inquiry into the content and method of schooling , an inquiry in which their own experiences and thoughts provide major input .
7 I very much hope that they are engaged in the work and committed to it , but I do n't want them to believe it 's real ; and the word involvement to me implies an inability to stand apart from the role-playing .
8 ‘ The general result of such discussion is that they are exploited by the ANC and others to conceal the true nature of revolutionary organisations , ’ he said .
9 I think there is room to generalise so I will do it , even across classes , even bourgeois women who are not conscious of the fact that they are exploited , subjugated etc .
10 As Zachar ( 1982 ) has described , the poor cohesiveness of loess soils , due to the paucity of binding colloids , means that they are characterised by high erodibility which is made worse by leaching that rapidly removes cations like calcium and magnesium .
11 From this perspective , all organisations are political in that they are characterised by bargaining , compromises and conflicts between individuals and groups .
12 She implored : ‘ If the immediate family breaks up the problems created can still be resolved but only if the children have been brought up from the very start with the feeling that they are wanted , loved and valued . ’
13 It is not possible to achieve this purely through work experience , and effective CPE is one way in which members can ensure that they are maintaining , deepening and extending their professional and technical expertise .
14 How can the Government conceivably justify the untruth of claiming that they are maintaining an aid programme when , according to their own figures , they have halved that provided by Labour ?
15 Many teachers try to obscure the fact that they are teaching in a multiracial school .
16 On many modules staff will be aware that they are teaching students from different stages of the Course and with different aims and backgrounds .
17 They say in the Hello ! magazine article that they are breaking their silence in the exclusive interview because ‘ now we have something positive to tell . ’
18 Customs state that they are to give businesses time to adjust , and the effective date of the new policy will not be until 1 March 1993 .
19 Furthermore , of the apostles it is said that they are to go out and bear witness to Jesus .
20 In addition , member states are allowed to exempt from the notification requirement what are termed ‘ professional dealers in securities ’ if they do not use the securities acquired to interfere in the company 's management ; the expression ‘ professional dealers in securities ’ may be confined to market makers ( as under the 1985 Companies Act ) but the expression does seem wide enough to include own account dealers as well and this is supported by the fact that the exemption applies even to professional dealers who are not members of a stock exchange , provided that they are authorised or supervised by a competent authority ( an investment bank , for example ) .
21 Behind Sweeney Agonistes lies Rivers , but Eliot 's interpretation and use of Rivers owes much to the Stevensonian world of his childhood reading , where white men seek paradise with island wives arrayed in ‘ the scarlet flowers of the hibiscus ’ , only to find too often that they are condemned to a life of soul-destroying boredom where ‘ Night on the Beach ’ is followed monotonously by ‘ Morning on the Beach ’ .
22 In fact , with regard to fixed assets there are two important requirements to ensure that they are deployed efficiently .
23 It argues that they are deployed to reflect the developing cognitive and linguistic abilities of the novel 's characters .
24 The desperation of people who ca n't afford to live on the pay that they are earning and who look forward to any means of change in that with hope and with optimism because things could n't get worse .
25 For example , we have withdrawal groups for music , not that their ordinary subjects are disrupted in this way , but it can be so organized on the timetable that they are withdrawn at a different period each week , and getting together , for example , to play in the school orchestra erm is of terrific value .
26 Secondly , is it appropriate to regard the state as bringing companies into existence on the understanding that they are to carry out public purposes , and hence similarly justifying a right of intervention ?
27 Injection pipettes are made in exactly the same way as holding pipettes except that they are broken off at a smaller internal diameter .
28 Choose to buy fruits and vegetables which are organically grown — the ones which carry , for example , the Soil Association 's symbol , or a statement that they are grown and packed under UKROFS standards .
29 I think one of my main fears has been the children moving away now that they are grown up .
30 Dogs may be brought into the park provided that they are kept on a lead at all times .
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