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

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1 Exactly , I mean that 's what they should do , but this evidence suggests that they 're not doing that .
2 Even the BBC admits the Acorn adaptors are expensive at £225 ( and some educationalists close to the MEP scheme complain that they are not buying recent technology ) .
3 Mr Irons and Mr Nicholson have made clear that they are not taking any view on the sale of works from the Torrie Collection until the legal issue of their position as trustees is settled .
4 If they have come to an arrangement with British Rail under the bus substitution programme and they consider that they are not getting enough money , there will be no cosy chats or friendly discussions in the board room , they will be absolutely ruthless and cut the services .
5 All that can be said from this direction is that they are not getting any easier .
6 Thus , regulating the total quantity of pollution and conducting a series of spot checks on individual producers to see that they are not violating agreed standards is a relatively simple policy which may avoid the worst outcomes .
7 If firms find that they are not producing enough to satisfy demand , they will experience an unwanted fall in their inventories and so this time will attempt to increase production and hire more workers .
8 Because mathematical skills are perceived as being easy to define and to recognise , and because such skills are perceived to be relevant , schools may be attacked if it is believed that they are not teaching such skills effectively .
9 Other comparisons of the two systems , by Reynolds and Sullivan ( 1987 ) , Sutherland and Gallagher ( 1987 ) , and by Steedman ( 1983 ) , are inconclusive on the grounds that they are not comparing like with like but the outcomes of a well established and resourced system with one still grappling with its identity and purpose .
10 Mortality statistics , too , are not restricted to the unemployed : how do we know that they are not indicating greater health problems in the population as a whole during times of economic difficulty ?
11 There are many more bookshops — especially branches of chain bookshops — than there were 10 years ago , and yet publishers complain that they are not selling any more books — fewer in many cases .
12 when they discover that they are not paying more than the 20 per cent .
13 Banks and building societies offering conveyancing will be subject to a strict code of conduct and will have to make it clear that they are not offering independent financial advice .
14 Hence , the man or woman seeking power but occupying an advisory staff position with limited power will become increasingly concerned and frustrated that they are not gaining managerial experience ( and power ) .
15 But the police have announced that they are n't bringing criminal charges against er seventeen adults that were arrested in connection with these allegations .
16 But it 's not a question er of saying erm of saying it 's , he 's saying that they are already doing this and that
17 Third World countries that attempt to slap their own patents on life-forms have been attacked by the industry on the grounds that they are unfairly blocking corporate interests .
18 Christie 's have indicated that they are currently reviewing both seller 's commissions and buyer 's premium .
19 Finally , unless selective assessments are properly evaluated there is no guarantee that they are correctly selecting those for whom existing provision is intended .
20 Labour Members , locally and nationally , have led those people astray , so that they are now facing financial difficulties and are unable to pay .
21 Although the workers were given written instructions as to their role when they began their work with a client , this role always expanded so that they were eventually performing several functions for the client .
22 According to Leonard , ‘ Although Raybestos officials claimed that they were strictly observing all agreed upon dumping procedures , on-site inspection provided clear evidence to the contrary .
23 I believe that they were also becoming concerned about the steady casualties they were taking .
24 At the end of the prosecution case , counsel for Paul Magee ( 42 ) and Michael O'Brien ( 32 ) told Mr Justice Laws that they were not calling any evidence .
25 The IPG identified additional work to be done before the changeover : claimants may still have been entitled to special payments before they were abolished or entitled to benefits that they were not claiming that would affect the amount of transitional payments they would receive on transfer to the new system .
26 Each ten-acre field in turn was grazed bare — 'till; you could whip a mouse across it' — and the cattle moved round from one field to another so that they were always eating fresh , springing grass .
27 My parents wrote to say that they were still getting some quite nasty tip-and-run raids .
28 Many of the farmers visited admitted that they were only standing still as far as capital improvement was concerned and every year saw an increase in the list of capital work to be done .
29 CIA Marketing Director Bryan Squibb said : ‘ More than half the companies surveyed have left themselves unprotected against bad debt and reported that they were merely making bad debt provisions , taking legal action , vetting customers or using debt collection agencies .
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