Example sentences of "that they [vb mod] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The Popplewells told Mr Smith that they would continue with the show but as the country was in such a state of uncertainty they would not be able to pay the Girls ’ wages !
2 In Scotland , Members of Parliament from both sides of the House and local government employees and councillors stupidly said that they would continue with the revaluation , and so we had five-year revaluations until 1985 .
3 The two parties announced that they would remain within the Rally of Democratic Forces .
4 When these were taken on , there was a worry that they would lead to the familiar ‘ display and decay ’ syndrome ( to use Andy Saunders ' words ) that many collections have landed themselves in .
5 The most common occasion when the agreement is drafted by the seller 's solicitors is when the seller is offering a company on a tender basis under which information about the company , together with a draft contract , is sent out to those who express interest and they are required by a specified date to indicate the price they would be prepared to pay for the company and , often , the changes that they would request to the contract .
6 If the cats were n't trained to do that I would assume that they would walk past the hoop of fire and they would under the ropes .
7 Even before Tasker and Boardman had set off on their last attempt Bonington and Adrian Gordon — the base camp manager — decided that they would go up the mountain to help with the descent from the North Col , concerned that if Tasker and Boardman reached the summit by the long ridge above the pinnacles , they would be close to collapse on their descent .
8 Moran had decided that they would go to the church in their uncle 's big old car .
9 A few minutes later ‘ David ’ said that they would go to the bedroom where they could talk in privacy .
10 This is not trifling with semantics ; many people were indeed displeased with the Government , and may have sought to frighten their rulers by telling opinion pollsters that they would vote against the Conservatives .
11 The aversion argument was extracted from its literary context and elevated into a full-blown defence of crudity in the Oz case : " One of the arguments was that many of the illustrations in Oz were so grossly lewd and unpleasant that they would shock in the first instance and then would tend to repel .
12 Eventually a papal legate , John of Anagni , arrived in northern France on a peace-making mission and he was able to obtain an undertaking from both Kings that they would abide by the decisions of an arbitration panel consisting of himself and four Archbishops , Rheims , Bourges , Rouen and Canterbury .
13 Defence lawyers said that they would appeal to the Supreme Court .
14 New lawyers acting for two the three defendants accused Galligan of racism and incompetence and suggested that they would appeal against the sentences .
15 Jay Naidoo , general secretary of COSATU , his deputy Sidney Mufamadi and Moses Mayekiso , general secretary of the metalworkers ' union , said that they would appeal against the conviction and sentence — a fine of R2,000 ( about US$640 ) each and suspended prison terms .
16 Both the defence and the prosecution said that they would appeal against the sentence ; prosecutors had sought a 10-year prison term .
17 In numerous communiqués issued on Oct. 16 , many of Algeria 's over 40 opposition parties expressed dissatisfaction with the electoral laws as passed , but indicated that they would participate in the December election .
18 it would mean that is the price that they would sell at the nineteen ninety four price volume .
19 It was n't that he would n't help , often he did , but he believed that by delegating he brought out the best in people , that they would rise to the challenge , and he had other things to be done . ’
20 In the end he judged that the investment of hope should be made : that they would fight for the calf 's life and risk disappointment .
21 Now wa the , the erm war began with Operation Rolling Thunder and this was erm er President Johnson 's plan er to pound major targets in North Vietnam by aerial bombardment and make , make the cost of their intervention in the south very high , so high that they would cut off the umbilical cord and starve the , the Vietcong into submission through ground operations in the south .
22 Now wa the , the erm war began with Operation Rolling Thunder and this was erm er President Johnson 's plan er to pound major targets in North Vietnam by aerial bombardment and make , make the cost of their intervention in the south very high , so high that they would cut off the umbilical cord and starve the , the Vietcong into submission through ground operations in the south .
23 There were also repeated statements from Iranian diplomats that they would help on the hostage issue as things improved .
24 When I say that , he was sent up the road on suspension er with the intention of management that they would look into the case and you know , possibly dismiss .
25 Hayling , Walsh and the others gravely signed undertakings to appear in the prospectus that they would look after the shareholders ' money and manage the company in a ‘ responsible and profitable manner ’ .
26 Advisers had in many cases given guarantees that the only information that they would use in the final report would be that which could be used in a public document .
27 She was deaf to the arguments of those who told her that they would detract from the product , that they promoted only ugliness .
28 This does n't protect the adventurers against any effects that they might suffer in the future , only the ones that currently affect them .
29 With each of the Picassos conservatively valued at some $10 million , there is a fear that if the family are successful in their claim , the works would no longer be accessible to the public and , worse still , that they might appear on the market .
30 When there is an interest rate change , we can either follow a move in base rates initiated by the clearing banks or we can choose to anticipate a move that they might make on the rates prevailing in the interbank market . ’
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