Example sentences of "that [noun] [modal v] [verb] them " in BNC.

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1 Its practical object is to gain access to certain documents disclosed by the Police Complaints Authority ( ‘ P.C.A. ’ ) by order of this court for use in a criminal appeal , so that C.N.L. may use them in the libel action .
2 It has been argued that these have been entrenched as , in terms of the political realities of the situation , it is inconceivable that Parliament would repeal them .
3 They decided that Victoria would accompany them to the funeral , but that Hilary , who was a delicate child , should not be exposed to the January chill .
4 Detectives also stressed that Lisa could contact them in confidence , without her whereabouts being passed on , if she wished .
5 Offers of pieces of music which you have enjoyed using and would be willing to share would be welcome — if possible so that Pat can record them prior to the day .
6 Offers of pieces of music which you have enjoyed using and would be willing to share would be welcome — if possible so that Pat can record them prior to the day .
7 WHILE the people of Hong Kong , stripped of any useful British nationality by successive immigration laws , fear for their future after the massacre at Peking in June , many Macao citizens , just 40 miles away across the Pearl River delta , rest secure in the knowledge that Portugal will offer them a guaranteed home of last resort after it returns their territory to China in 1999 .
8 There was the weighted velvet curtain that had once hung in the Star Theatre , now fixed to a huge rod with rings so large that Frankie could slip them over his arms like bangles .
9 Border , who had hoped that Kruger would help them win points in four events at Gateshead , finished fourth , 74 behind winners Rotherham .
10 Sometimes she was afraid that animals might take them , but when they went noisily along the path she still hoped that one day the man would be waiting there for them , beside the pile of stones .
11 She led them towards the kitchen , certain that Bella would make them welcome and throw another three or four collops of bacon into the pan .
12 Except for the little meanness about Claudine , his nasty trick of kissing her when he knew that Marie would see them .
13 With so many young nuns starting university education in the autumn and lodging in the Dublin convent was there not a chance that Eve might join them ?
14 They are equally brought up to believe that marriage will provide them with a partner in whom to trust , who will love , protect and respect them .
15 Wilson made her own little calendar on a sheet of brown wrapping paper and wrote the numbers of each day large so that Pilade might learn them .
16 Morris clipped the papers together and tossed them across onto Dyson 's desk Dyson had for some reason assumed that Morris would bring them over and stand beside him while he went through them .
17 Their lives had been plain and unadorned , and it was in such language that Grainne would address them .
18 When he reported for the necessary swearing and documentation , the local recruiting officer and his staff were understandably disappointed that Harold could tell them nothing about what his duties were to be .
19 You suggested that Hazel should tell them our adventures , Blackberry , but it did n't go down well , did it ?
20 The plates in these volumes were hand-coloured , and the original ones , coloured by Swainson and annotated by him so that colourists could get them right , have recently come to light and are at the Linnean Society , where his correspondence is also .
21 Many local people believe that development will profit them , and those concerned about the environment have been threatened as a result .
22 As regards the legal position of some 350,000 Chinese living in Indonesia , it was eventually agreed that China would offer them citizenship , and that those who declined this offer would be granted permanent residency rights by the Indonesian government .
23 Well people do n't understand the system and they do n't think that things will affect them .
24 IBM and AT&T , America 's behemoth computer and telephone companies , announced they are adapting their network-management systems so that customers can connect them more easily .
25 Hoey claims the SAS watch on the royals is so rigorous that Di must alert them every time she wants to move a piece of furniture or a even a painting at Highgrove or Kensington Palace .
26 The college believes nurses should be given a pay rise because one in four members are the sole breadwinner in their household and most nurses no longer believe that nursing will provide them with a secure job .
27 But many are indignant at the suggestion that age should bar them from help
28 I I 've I 've been trying to see the 's about it and about getting copies of some of his poems so that people could see them you know .
29 Handing out free pitch repairers might help a bit , but it does n't guarantee that people will use them .
30 It suggests that there are universal human qualities , and that people can recognize them in Shakespeare 's dramas , over the centuries and through many cultural mediations .
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