Example sentences of "that their [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They are naturally delighted that their Tour is at last receiving world recognition as a viable and attractive way of earning a living .
2 The 845s Metal Woods complete the set and again I found that their perimeter-weighting seemed to improve my accuracy .
3 Some years ago the teachers of one language pronounced themselves satisfied that at the end of a year the students of it had the capacity for literary reading ; the equally competent and concerned teachers of another language were convinced that their students had achieved no such capacity , and that the process was rather a waste of time .
4 Back in ancient China , the various martial arts schools were bitter rivals ; such rivals , in fact , that their students used to compare fighting skills , sometimes to the death .
5 They felt that their students are in the caring field and ‘ ought naturally to empathise with students with severe learning difficulties ’ .
6 Throughout much of these types of activity , the practice of careful observation , note-taking and written accounts will play an important part ; several of the schools reporting in Freeman 's ( 1969 ) book on team teaching stated that their students had gained a valuable facility in note-taking which was required not only for science but in other subject fields .
7 Teachers of mother tongue students might argue that their students already have oral and communicative skills , that what they need is to learn and demonstrate literacy , that putting full stops in the right place and writing grammatical sentences is a sign of this literacy .
8 Foreign language teachers might say that their students already know how to communicate and interact in their own language ; what they need in the foreign language are formal skills and knowledge — pronunciation , vocabulary , grammar — which will provide the basis for communicating and interacting .
9 Headmistresses and university teachers were anxious to show that their students proved as fertile as the average woman .
10 They appreciate the fact that their students can access national qualifications and enjoy the kudos this brings .
11 They did not seem to have any idea of what a sandwich course was about ; they seemed to pretend that their students were all mature men with industrial experience .
12 These tutors then blame the Board when they discover that their failure to comply with the basic rules means that their students ’ ( through no fault of their own ) do not have their examination results declared , a situation that has , unbelievably , happened twice in the past year !
13 To make sure that their knowledge of enemy military procedure was correct and up to date , Buck had also recruited a couple of Afrika Korps men who had been taken prisoner .
14 One of the claimed advantages of expert systems are that their knowledge basis can be amended quickly and easily .
15 The evidence shows that such children will make greater progress in English if they know that their knowledge of their mother tongue is valued , if it is recognised that their experience of language is likely to be greater than that of their monoglot peers and , indeed , if their knowledge and experience can be put to good use in the classroom to the benefit of all pupils to provide examples of the structure and syntax of different languages , to provide a focus for discussion about language forms and for contrast and comparison with the structure of the English language .
16 It 's because people know so little about themselves that their knowledge of nature is so little use to them .
17 It can be seen that their knowledge of AEA was very sketchy and fragmented , they were confused about our range of services and they felt we were too civil service and bureaucratic .
18 Finally , some teachers did not return the questionnaire because they had not been in the school at the time of the review and felt that their knowledge of SSE as a general notion was too limited even to enable them to complete the section on general attitudes .
19 Although I do not begin to claim the sort of historical breadth of either Brown or Bynum , I do believe that their approach is not only helpful but necessary if we are going , as we must , to use the lives of women before us to encourage us forward .
20 A gradual recognition by the parents that their approach does not appear to work is necessary before they will try another approach .
21 For the purposes of my present argument , however , of even greater importance than the influence exercised by Les Annales is the fact that their approach is clearly governed by the idea — definitive of concessive holism — that individualist and holist explanations are best seen as answering to different interests , and therefore as contributing , at least to some extent , to independent projects .
22 If the marital rape exemption had been abolished in England and the decision to prosecute left to the police , there is no reason to think that their approach to marital rape cases would have been anything other than cautious .
23 Did you think that , that , that , that their approach was arrogant and their , the , the affect was trivializing ?
24 But they added that in spite of their own reservations about the use of pre-registration house officers , ‘ the Scottish Office told us that their approach had been to enable as many rural hospitals to provide accident and emergency departments as it was feasible , practicable and safe to do so . ’
25 They never complained that their music was n't on certain radio stations because they understood the scope of their work .
26 Apparently the band members have been inundated with mail from the mothers of female fans complaining that their music is Satanic and they do not wish their daughters to have anything more to do with them .
27 It would seem that the originators of atonality believed that their music was really completely non-tonal , but by now it can be seen that atonality is really an obscuring of tonalities in varying degrees .
28 The logic of this passage from Lord Diplock 's speech clearly requires that judges , when having regard to previous comparable awards , should ascertain from the appropriate table of retail indices what has been the decrease in the value of money since the date of a particular comparable award in order that their award " in the money of the day " may be truly comparable in real terms with the earlier award .
29 A QUB woman student , a member of the NDP , recalled having told a group of policemen early in the events that their conditions were as bad as those the demonstrators were protesting about .
30 Obviously , a line-by-line comparison was not needed at this point , but it was probable that their conditions would be at variance with others in the same industry .
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