Example sentences of "[noun pl] that they [vb mod] [be] " in BNC.

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1 However the letter should be construed as a commitment by the United States to each of the parties that they should be able to rely upon , and be able to demand , compliance .
2 unnamed that is not true and I do agree with Mr that when we make a decision to close some homes that they should be named to avoid the terrible indecision which exists at the moment .
3 Can I say that I hope Mr or or whoever writes for the County Council would n't use the form of words , but erm although I am instructed by my clients that they would be satisfied with the change to a single triangle , erm I do n't think that they would be satisfied if you in making that change , you accompanied by a form of words which said the County Council are still committed to building an outer .
4 In other words , they created a self-image and then sold it to the greater powers of western Europe ; and whatever their reaction , be it incredulous , admiring or contemptuous , these powers now found it impossible to ignore the Scots ' insistent demands that they should be noticed .
5 A levels have been the subject of considerable criticism over the years , but there have been few serious demands that they should be replaced .
6 The commission has already promised the chemical and other energy-intensive sectors that they will be given ‘ special treatment ’ — they will be asked to enter into voluntary agreements to cut energy consumption .
7 Foreign oil workers have been assured by their Libyan employers that they will be given full freedom of movement .
8 The total number of books published in the UK has been rising relentlessly for over 10 years , but 1993 should herald a change in strategy from major publishers : Random House , HarperCollins and Reed Consumer Books are among companies to have announced that they are substantially reducing the number of titles that they will be publishing in 1993 .
9 Delegates from Greenpeace and Friends of the Earth told a meeting in Manchester hosted by a group of ‘ nuclear free ’ local authorities that they would be pressing the Government to ensure the money is not diverted for this purpose .
10 The Jones boys were busy preparing themselves for a whistle-stop tour of Texas , fuelled by the news from their American promoters that they 'd be playing Dallas and Houston the same nights as GENESIS , and that they were out-selling PHIL ‘ Two Houses ’ COLLINS and his Tory mates by three tickets to one .
11 As Lord Upjohn said in Phipps v. Boardman , at p. 123 : ‘ Rules of equity have to be applied to such a great diversity of circumstances that they can be stated only in the most general terms and applied with particular attention to the exact circumstances of each case . ’
12 It tells disabled job applicants that they will be given fair consideration based on their ability .
13 They are situations which could be recorded unobtrusively although you must inform the participants that they will be recorded .
14 There are real fears that they could be used to depress wages , that team work could be jeopardised and that women and staff from ethnic minorities will be further disadvantaged .
15 And the RUC have confirmed fears that they could be there to stay .
16 The whales use the Bay as a winter feeding ground and nursery , and there are fears that they could be harmed by the 1.9 billion litres of waste to be deposited in the vicinity via new 15km outlet pipes .
17 because there are fears that they will be detrimental .
18 He goes out for about an hour on a Saturday if I , if he 's forced out I said , out oh get out please yeah they 're not the ideal things that they should be wearing , but , like because the
19 Spokesman Jim Sutton says they should be ‘ prosecuted with vigour ’ , but he reminds owners that they could be liable to the same fate if planners ever get tough .
20 Even if a president and his staff are successful in obtaining the cooperation of party and committee leaders , there are no guarantees that they will be able to deliver the votes of rank-and-file members .
21 When he considers his share of the Conservative party manifesto , will my hon. Friend give a promise to my Skelmersdale council tenants that they will be able to purchase their houses under such a scheme in the future ?
22 Scottish banks have warned council chief executives that they will be unable to cope with even a modest level of account arrestment .
23 Well if you have other applications running the reason is obvious — you are cutting them off in their prime without giving them a chance to save data or clean up any temporary files that they might be using .
24 He added : ‘ Our members find that they are not the only ones out there with Parkinson 's Disease and they are eager to find out more about the condition and ways that they can be helped . ’
25 You you you know as as a gardener then about these er these little trees that they 'll be replaced with these little spindly ones
26 There have been suggestions that they might be given state funding , or that some RCD members in the Chamber of Deputies might resign to allow the other parties a look in .
27 Earlier in the century there was much less emphasis upon the exact valuation of a heritor 's holdings , but there was , equally , little doubt in the minds of freeholder-heritors that they should be the judges of the qualifications of a candidate , and that a presentation should be obtained in accordance with their views .
28 If it is to make good on Mr Bush 's hope that it may be possible to ‘ settle the conflicts that divide the Arabs from Israel ’ , it will have to convince the Israelis that they can be secure even shorn of the occupied territories .
29 Using radio broadcasts and posters , they had warned the locals that they would be shot if they turned out to vote .
30 When the King withdrew , Jeffreys , the Lord Chancellor , told the bishops that they would be prosecuted in the King 's Bench and asked them to enter into recognisances to appear in court .
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