Example sentences of "[verb] that they be [v-ing] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 So are they looking for it to lead to a , sort of getting back to last week 's terminology , a restoration or , or are are they actually , do they know that they 're getting involved in a revolution ?
2 Er Stuart Argyle on I also say that they are removing one tree outside the former Horse and Groom public house as well .
3 They say that they are following this course because bookshops are essentially ineffective in expanding their market and that it is unreasonable for them to be restricted to selling their product to us alone .
4 The shortage of regular staff is exacerbated and employers might begin to find that they are filling permanent positions on a temporary basis .
5 She tells how the women came to the factory beaten by their husbands and how some were scared to be downgraded in their work because they feared a beating from husbands who would think that they were holding some money back .
6 In similar fashion the bottom fell out of the illustrious 1817 sovereign market in the mid-1970s when investors realised that they were paying 50 per cent over the melt price for a coin minted in millions .
7 In similar fashion the bottom fell out of the illustrious 1817 sovereign market in the mid-1970s when investors realised that they were paying 50 per cent over the melt price for a coin minted in millions .
8 In similar fashion the bottom fell out of the illustrious 1817 sovereign market in the mid-1970s when investors realised that they were paying 50 per cent over the melt price for a coin minted in millions .
9 Before the study began , few people knew about the dolphin , but the upsurge in public interest prompted many locals to claim that they were seeing more dolphins recently than ever before , whereas in fact they had probably just taken greater notice of something that had always been there .
10 They were hit early on , and on January 21st the allies announced that they were shifting more of their attacks to the dug-in ground forces .
11 Nonetheless he believed that they were seeing genuine effects that were inexplicable unless fusion were taking place .
12 Fleischmann and Pons believed that they were seeing ten thousand neutrons per cm 3 per second and on 1 March Fleischmann phoned Ron Bullough , the Harwell Chief Scientist , to tell him the news .
13 Environmental audits are certainly not cheap , so how can companies ensure that they are getting good value for their money ?
14 A recent independent poll on exactly that matter showed that already , within the first year , a significant number of patients of general practitioners recognised that they were getting better services than a year previously .
15 The aim is to identify companies which can show that they are taking positive steps to improve their ways towards the environment , as well as to raise the level of debate about green issues .
16 Gollancz confirms that they are reprinting 20,000 copies with the deletions .
17 It would be fanciful to suppose that Charles and Diana are enjoying marital bliss just months after their faces confirmed that they were living separate lives .
18 A study of bathing beaches in England and Wales conducted by the National Rivers Authority ( NRA ) has shown that they are getting cleaner .
19 The advancing good management project again , has prioritised certain kinds of disadvantage organisations , to ensure that they 're getting funded , and that 's also reflected in the representation on the Committee .
20 The next step is to ensure that they are receiving all the State benefits to which they are entitled ( a subject we shall be examining in more detail later in Chapter 5 ) and that any capital they have is being invested wisely and safely .
21 The modal split of the remaining , motorised , shoppers was , of course , dominated by the car-borne , so this was then used as the basis of advice to the local authorities to ensure that they were providing sufficient car-parking space .
22 Instead they expect us to believe that they are describing some consensual , authoritative standard of use .
23 The argument is that if firms find that they are producing more than is being demanded , they will observe an involuntary increase in their inventories of unsold goods and so will rectify this by cutting back on production and laying off workers .
24 The promoter is able to purchase such merchandise in bulk and thereby pass savings on to the customers who feel that they are getting good value for money .
25 Perhaps she does not realise that they are buying private water which is in competition with other private water .
26 The idea of village tribunals was attractive to many British officials who thought that they were resurrecting ancient village institutions .
27 A number of countries immediately announced that they were establishing diplomatic relations with Namibia ; these included the Soviet Union , China , Pakistan , Poland , East Germany and Romania .
28 The the estate agents were finding that they were using these up very quickly by sending them away , also they were rather expensive to send away in the post and we were not prepared to put , er we were n't getting the income to survive on that .
29 In the explanation of their cataloguing criteria , the authors admit that they are concealing confidential information ‘ so as to guarantee and protect the artist 's name , image and market ’ .
30 So as long as you you 're thinking that they 're doing okay and meeting the market demand .
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