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

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1 It is recommended that their training stretches over a period of about 15 months from the time that they take up their post .
2 ‘ With travel or any other service , they should satisfy themselves that they know exactly what they are buying . ’
3 With travel or any other service , they should satisfy themselves that they know exactly what they are buying . ’
4 It 's no for if you 're going to be there all the time , that they know where you are and where they can contact you .
5 They have established , to their mutual relief , that they know absolutely nobody in common .
6 The ultimate decision will be taken by the court — and , do n't worry , I shall make very sure that they know precisely what type of person Janice really is .
7 They may become dissatisfied with the view that they hold so they are motivated to enquire further and test out their ideas with new evidence .
8 Not necessarily : ‘ I do n't think I meant that even the people who have no caveats attached implied that they knew absolutely everything in the box .
9 Observations of predatory fish attacking spiny prey reveal that after one experience of even a non-poisonous species the predators are so shocked by the pain inside their mouths that they go off their food for days .
10 It was only when they came out of the rearmost door and found a temporary hut facing them with Radio Room marked on the door , that they realised why they had n't found it the first time .
11 If we are going to deliver to the people to whom we as elected members owe the highest duty , that 's the people who are in receipt of our services the sort of quality service that we , that they deserve then I have to say that we can have as many reports of this nature as we like , but you have got to acknowledge the need to change and you have got to stop resenting the rights of parents and governors to run schools , you 've got to stop being obstructive to competitive tendering and you have got to stop arguing for the retention of services where it 's patently obvious that there 's over provision .
12 The head of each household , which includes people who are in charge of residential homes , hotels , etc. , is required by law to fill in the questionnaire on behalf of everybody in the household , or at least to ensure that they fill in one for themselves .
13 That they gathered together their Sanhedrin , their court and they brought him to it .
14 The Splash Principle — the dark markings on this grey tree frog spread across its legs in such a way that they break up its shape .
15 Chief among them , and born of the group 's increasing feeling that they stood far something , embattled against a hostile world , was their tendency not only to see merit where none existed ( in the poetry of Fox , for example ) , but actually to think that belonging to the group — which began at around this period to be known as the Inklings — was in itself a sort of merit .
16 Men need , in effect , to say to each other , ‘ I authorize and give up my right of governing myself , to this man , or to this assembly of men , on this condition , that they give up their right to him and authorize all his actions in like manner . ’
17 AT&T Co is happy to have the Baby Bells enter the long-distance market in the US on condition that they give up their local monopoly : AT&T also will lobby to eliminate remaining regulation of long-distance .
18 FoE does , however , have sympathy for businesses exposed to liabilities because they have unknowingly become owners of contaminated land that they did not themselves pollute ; as a result , for example , of buying land defiled by a previous owner .
19 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
20 On the other hand , it is by no means clear that all ‘ corporatist arrangements ’ involve the exercise of public functions by non-governmental bodies , and to the extent that they do not they remain beyond the scope of public law .
21 Engineers in managerial positions should therefore recognise that they have enhanced responsibilities in three important respects : the introduction and operation of a proper risk management programme ; the effective discharge of their broader duties , so that they do not themselves become a source of risk ; and in the making of judgements relating tot he tolerability of risk .
22 C I hope they 're so saddened that they threw now they 'll go out and buy it .
23 erm , but other people for the rest of , you know erm the time er , that they live in they have to live in poverty !
24 Managers are not themselves subject to these processes , and so in order to ensure that they carry out their duties efficiently , it is contended that they should be given the incentive of performance-linked pay .
25 No but I mean let's be fair about these though , be fair to them , and in the erm , to see that they carry out your suggestions or advice is with the area local authorities ,
26 That they marked up your bought a load of messages , so many
27 It 's worth pointing this out to your students too , so that they understand why you set the tasks you do when you use video with them .
28 The doctors and the teachers and the artists — not that they have n't their traitors , but what hope there is , is with them — with us .
29 The magic wears off , and Swift advises women that they have only themselves to blame for a husband 's loss of enthusiasm if they do not keep themselves clean :
30 If we assume that accountants play a passive role in this , namely that they provide only what is expressly requested , then we build our accounting theory on that .
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