Example sentences of "that [art] [noun pl] [verb] they " in BNC.

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1 LEVELS OF radioactive dust found in a home near the Sellafield nuclear reprocessing plant in Cumbria were so high that the owners felt they had to move their two young sons to safety immediately , the High Court was told yesterday .
2 When calico printing moved from London to Lancashire in the 1780s , a ready-made journeymen 's union went with it , whose members were so assured of their status and craft autonomy that the employers christened them " gentlemen journeymen " .
3 It is a shame that the players feel they can put sponsors to ransom like this and that they are bigger than the sport . ’
4 He bent to throw a few pieces of turf on the fire and was reminded that the locals called them sods of turf .
5 Not that the Girls wanted them to as during rehearsals they were utterly exhausted .
6 In retrospect , most Taiwanese seem to feel that the talks won them little , and allowed China to come too close .
7 I do not believe that that would necessarily bring the help that the Croats think they need .
8 One reason for this is that the agencies supply them efficiently with information about assignments .
9 Now hundreds of other unhappy youngsters will be encouraged to demand that the courts grant them a similar divorce , the girl 's solicitor warned yesterday .
10 The commission upheld the claim brought by the Observer , the Guardian and the Sunday Times that the injunctions barring them from printing Wright 's allegations , obtained by the UK government in 1986 [ see p. 35539 ] , breached Article 10 of the Convention safeguarding freedom of expression .
11 Well my Lord the issue is that the defendants deny they were under any duty to offer any advice about financial .
12 When Esau next asks him about the purpose of the three droves sent on ahead ( it would appear that the slaves accompanying them have not passed on Jacob 's message ) , Jacob answers , ‘ To find favour in the sight of my lord . ’
13 Erm , it 's a matter of choice a free choice within the present laws of this country er , even more important perhaps than that , that it really is up to the hunts to convince those farmers that the , that the farmers want them .
14 Knox recounts how they piled up a great heap of stones at the place of martyrdom , and no matter that the priests had them removed , and threatened excommunication , they were always replaced , until one night the papists found the permanent solution , taking them away to build into walls .
15 Table 20 indicates the jobs that the wives felt they could take over in addition to their present domestic and farm situation .
16 It is significant that the Romans gave them first place , whereas the Chinese valued them above gold , inferior only to jade .
17 Many of the coarse fish are spawning in the vegetation at the side of the waterways from February through to July and April is the first full month that the fishermen give them the peace and quiet to do this .
18 If he does he will have cross-party support for a measure that the Tories said they were keen to implement . ’
19 But this does not mean that the children think they are in need of explanation and they may not have any detailed ideas about them .
20 Any queries about the machines being taken away had been answered with the half-truth that the police needed them for their own use .
21 Such a placing also ensures that insects coming to feed on it , even if they seek nothing else , are dusted with the pollen that the plants require them to carry .
22 Yet presumably the grand unified theory has determined that the authors think they were correct .
23 Moreover , even in eschatology and its presentation in terms of history , the idea of the future that dominated Hebrew thought involved a return to the primeval state that the Jews believed they had lost .
24 ‘ Pineapple pyramids : I always felt that the Jews made them to mourn all the slaves before them that the Egyptians had broken with building their mighty pyramids . ’
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