Example sentences of "[subord] they [verb] that the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 As our General Election rises to its soggy climax , you ought to compare the success of an economy where they believe that the best government is the least government .
2 The section entitles a board to make a closure order where they consider that the licensed premises are no longer suitable for the sale of liquor .
3 Although they proposed that the coercive power of bishops and ecclesiastics should be abolished , the use of the Book of Common Prayer would be tolerated .
4 The largest mispricing of 1.3% was barely sufficient to cover transactions costs , and so they concluded that the no-arbitrage condition was not violated .
5 Fleury was not sure that his own teeth were very sound either so they decided that the best thing to do was to suck the cakes and perhaps dip them in the tea to soften them .
6 If they judge that the New Moon can be clearly seen , then it will be Id .
7 Nicholas and Uvarov flattered themselves , however , if they believed that the western provinces were becoming less intractable than the Congress Kingdom .
8 At a grassroots level people tell you freely that they want to curtail their daughters sexuality and if they feel that the appropriate method is castration then so be it .
9 Conservatives are foolishly lulling themselves with their own rhetoric if they think that the reformed Labour Party is an image-makers ' fantasy .
10 And er , I think that there are people who are a little wet behind the ears if they think that the general public are going to accept the costs of a budget that 's coming forward on a long these lines .
11 The Conservatives will , however , be very wrong if they think that the whole constitutional thing can be forgotten .
12 If they suggest that the legal sanctions against the abuse of power by company controllers are not wholly adequate , it must be remembered that it is but rarely that power is abused .
13 It is instructive to look at some particular examples , because they show that the simple economic case for pricing turns out to be only part of the story .
14 They now hope that Danish or British opposition will scuttle the Maastricht treaty , because they know that the economic austerity required by ‘ convergence ’ will be unpopular — and they , Italy 's least popular politicians , will never be returned to power .
15 But in fact they stopped well short of this principle , because they believed that the peculiar organization of meaning in poetry led back in the end to the ‘ real ’ world .
16 That is because they believe that the correct way for the House to organise its procedures is to have a timetable motion from the beginning .
17 Physicians may favour age criteria because they believe that the elderly are unlikely to benefit from treatment , that any benefit these patients enjoy will be of short duration , or that a diminished quality of life after treatment negates any possible benefit .
18 Consequently , rises in the level of unemployment are likely to be a source of deep anxiety to them since they believe that the unemployed are weak and amoral and therefore more likely to be criminal .
19 This Summer Disney finally relented and allowed alcohol to be sold after they realized that the French were not interested in eating if there was no drink on offer .
20 It is angering to meet with the retort from some doctors that this is so much mumbo-jumbo , when they have not themselves lived in malarial areas and when they know that the present anti-malarial drugs on offer are not failsafe .
21 There would have been an enormous panic when they realised that the Irish girl had been picked up by the Bonnards .
22 The matter is made worse by the fact that the two offences are construed as being mutually exclusive ; and the resulting difficulties are not entirely overcome by the provisions in [ the Larceny Act 1916 , section ] 44 as to the verdicts open to the jury when they find that the accused committed an offence different from that charged ( cf. paragraph 90 ) .
23 However , coalition leaders subsequently appeared to backtrack on the agreement , when they claimed that the proposed constitutional changes would only become effective once Suchinda had served his full four-year term .
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