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

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1 ‘ They had talked openly of their respective marital difficulties at Sandringham last Christmas , although the Duchess insists that they did not make a pact by which they would both end their marriages this year . ’
2 On the other hand , where maggots are regularly fed into the water in swims which bream frequent , it very often happens that they take over completely and all other baits , including bread , are ignored almost entirely .
3 The reader should not reject them outright if it so happens that they do not correspond to his own personal impressions .
4 He says that they 've never caused an accident .
5 Johnny Cooper on the other hand , says that they drove straight on to the airfield .
6 He says that they get quite a few injured badgers this time of year .
7 She says that they have n't even had long enough to see if burning animal clinical waste has caused any problems .
8 She says that they have n't got a clue what 's going on .
9 That 's what I said to that Ann , be able to get something on that somebody says that they have n't said it and be able to play it back to them .
10 But might not be the best thing because if for any reason the buyer says that they did n't they 're not going to pay
11 For example , if someone says that they did not have time to read the material and asks for a summary from the author or chairman , politely refuse .
12 He says that they do n't want a confrontation , but it could happen .
13 She says that they do n't yuet know what caused the fire .
14 The changes that count are the ones to EC institutions and the ground rules that they play by .
15 Now Francine complains that they do n't make love often enough .
16 That the British eventually accepted the American view in most details shows that they had largely subsumed the aviation issue in the larger question of economic viability , and used aviation as a quid pro quo for the American loan .
17 For Opposition Members to suggest otherwise shows that they have either not understood the Bill or are trying to bolster a weak case with irrelevant scares .
18 In fact , of one refers to the practices of Muhammad , which are the main Muslim Texts , one sees that they deal as much with politics , government , the struggle against tyrants , as with prayers . "
19 Denise reveals that they had n't actually planned another child .
20 Putting these sentences into a broader situation reveals that they do not presuppose the same thing and that , in spite of Jespersen 's claim that the infinitive event is represented as occurring before the existence of the gladness , exactly the opposite is the case in the way the speaker represents the situation .
21 In their ambivalence , their way of asking often ensures that they do not get the closeness they say they want .
22 It seems that they make so many now that they do n't have the same
23 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 .
24 You see , it appears that they got on well enough .
25 ‘ It appears that they have somehow been destroyed , sir . ’
26 This has created a long period of uncertainty , but in fact it now appears that they do not grant core funding ( and inside information indicates that the NCC element is the dominant one ) .
27 In many situations it appears that they move frequently from ‘ English ’ to ‘ Creole ’ , even in the course of the same sentence .
28 However , when they begin to suggest what these factors might be , it emerges that they have markedly different conceptions of what will provide an adequate explanation .
29 Consensus politics is the game of the mealy-mouthed who are so busy having ‘ dialogue ’ with everything that moves that they end up talking a language only they understand , an ecclesiastical esperanto which is alien to the outsider .
30 When they are dried out this generally indicates that they have already been eaten twice .
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