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

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1 No sorry , I only put , well you got one I suppose if they know that this rap thing wo n't last long
2 If they find that one person or company is buying up too many newspapers — as has happened in Britain , for example — the Commission can stop that process , Mr Jayaweera said .
3 They will try harder for a period until they realize that this strategy no longer works .
4 Because they know that next time they 'll be out on their ears . ’
5 So , for various different reasons , most of the Unionist leaders approved of Lloyd George 's intentions ; the party managers agreed because they feared that continuing disorganization on the Coalition Liberal side might eventually wreck the government .
6 It was a private lair , and though they 'd often wished to have a fire they 'd never done so — not because they feared for the dry wood of the spinney but because they knew that rising smoke would sooner or later be investigated .
7 This trend was welcomed by articulate working class women 's groups such as the Women 's Cooperative Guild , because of poor working class housing conditions and because they believed that working class wives needed a respite from the cares of managing a household .
8 With the law as it is there may be some men who would prefer an adult partner , but who at present turn their attention to boys because they consider that this course is less likely to lay them open to prosecution or to blackmail than if they sought other adults as their partners .
9 To find out whether they win that all-important gold run , you 'll have to tune in when the programme is transmitted in September .
10 To find out whether they win that all-important gold run , you 'll have to tune in when the programme is transmitted in September .
11 What did the delegates think when they composed that Gogolian policy of assessment in which results are first faked and then suppressed ?
12 ‘ No doubt there was some cross or ornament they found when they robbed that poor creature , and Adolph had made a fantasy out of it .
13 's ( 1965 ) three dimensions and in a survey of heads of household in Illinois , found that socioeconomic status generally accounted for more of the rural-urban variation than either occupation or residence , and then rejected Bealer 's approach when they argued that future work should concentrate on single-dimension variables .
14 Harrison and Mehta are more convincing when they argue that one precondition for a long-term settlement in Afghanistan based on a stricter interpretation of non-alignment could be a broad Great Power or regional understanding on the neutralisation of Southwest Asia .
15 They did not know when accident or sickness would hit them , and though they knew that some time in middle age — perhaps in the forties for unskilled labourers , perhaps in the fifties for the more skilled — they would become incapable of doing a full measure of adult physical labour , they did not know what would happen to them between then and death .
16 This is an unacceptable to most of them as they believe that such service furthers military aims .
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