Example sentences of "[that] they " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ There 's stuff that I like that them two do n't , and vice versa , but we 've got enough in common and we respect each other . ’ |
2 | And it 's my contention , it 's my contention that them people that were er strafing and bombing me , er outside , er in republican Spain , was the same was the same crowd was the same crowd that were bombing and strafing several years later , in the in in the second world war , in in in France er and Holland . |
3 | Oh goodness knows , I mean that them gates have been renewed and I remember them being renewed , these gates what they got there now . |
4 | I just thought that them being owned by Simon Cawthorne would … ’ |
5 | In the full sense that them , we 're talking about . |
6 | I mean did you see that them lads that were round that discussion . |
7 | So , the situation in that is quite serious and it behoves us to take it seriously , it behoves us to make sure that if we are putting resources of that magnitude or of any magnitude perhaps , then we have to make sure that they are managed properly for the effective delivery of the services which we intend er that them to be used for . |
8 | You are also asked to keep your church leaders informed of your involvement so that they can ensure you are adequately supported . |
9 | The need here is to convince people that they must change their behaviour . |
10 | Despite the publicity giving the facts surrounding the transmission of the disease , ignorance was such that they became afraid of normal social contact . |
11 | Despite the publicity giving the facts surrounding the transmission of the disease , ignorance was such that they became afraid of normal social interaction . |
12 | ACET works with partners , family , friends and other voluntary and statutory organisations to ensure that people get all the care they need in the way that they need it . |
13 | Despite the publicity on transmission of the disease , ignorance was such that they became afraid to even visit me . |
14 | And the prisoners themselves know that they are not alone , that the world has not forgotten them . |
15 | Tell the President that you have read about their case , that their trial was unfair — even the Appeal Court agrees on this — and ask that they are released immediately . |
16 | Ask that they are released immediately . |
17 | These men were taste-makers , whose judgements were important ; but the time available to them for writing was limited by the demands of negotiation and administration , so that they tended to write essays more than books , catalogue entries rather than articles . |
18 | How such as Donald Judd and Robert Smithson , was that they saw ‘ a false and pious rationality ’ as ‘ the enemy of art ’ . |
19 | The beauty and achievements of Bohemian art can perhaps be called Czech only with an effort , but there is no doubt of the attachment of a people to the heritage that they can rightly claim . |
20 | A final caution about using monographs about painters is that they can seldom be read alone . |
21 | However , if biographies of artists are carefully examined , it will be found that they do not necessarily contain much art criticism at all ; a biographer may prefer not to express personal views about the artist 's work ; a book 's main thrust may be to describe the artist 's own aims and ideas . |
22 | We know that with major sculptures such as The Burghers of Calais and the Balzac , Rodin did not claim that they were equally successful from all points of view . |
23 | Indeed , the assumption that they have characteristics in common may be mistaken or misleading . |
24 | The alternative , of choosing between artists , is also hazardous , since it refutes the idea that they have a reason for exhibiting together , even if what the critic writes is favourable . |
25 | At the end of the twentieth century group exhibitions perhaps do not have the importance that they have had earlier in the century . |
26 | Another consequence of the labelling of Impressionism and other groups by critics was that some artists naturally decided that they themselves could do the same job better than the critics . |
27 | But they are a reality which Naipaul treats in such a way that they , too , can at times seem phantasmagorical . |
28 | And perhaps we might imagine that they are the same but different . |
29 | In the days before glasnost — which his fictions may be thought to have rehearsed and predicted , but which could well mean that his fictions will no longer be for the West what they have been so far , when the thing that they deplore was still there in its entirety to be deplored — Kundera was forced into exile in the ‘ free world ’ of the time . |
30 | He says of the liberals that they were placed in a predicament by the fall : ‘ A democracy can not be imposed by force , the majority must favour it , yet the majority wanted what Khomeini wanted — an Islamic republic . ’ |