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

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1 I mean the strain on families must be enormous in a strike situation and for both people in the family to be having an input and feeling that they 're getting some sort of feedback from the situation that it 's not just despair must surely you know be you know there 's that side to it and then erm from the women 's point of view I mean we have like I said become one big family in a way you know and the social side of the strike in a way you know people are sa you know going out more maybe and certainly
2 and erm and so it appears , if you just take this document at this time , that how that they 're placing less emphasis upon production , I mean if their aim is to , if their primary aim is to mobilize mass support that how that production was going to decrease because it was gon na infringe upon rich and middle peasants .
3 Er Stuart Argyle on I also say that they are removing one tree outside the former Horse and Groom public house as well .
4 Environmental audits are certainly not cheap , so how can companies ensure that they are getting good value for their money ?
5 The promoter is able to purchase such merchandise in bulk and thereby pass savings on to the customers who feel that they are getting good value for money .
6 in grant is the basis for their claim that students have never had it so good — that they are getting more money now than ever before .
7 Rules governing investor protection seek to ensure that the investing public is not subjected to fraudulent or manipulative practices and , moreover , that they are given sound advice by competent professionals .
8 Perhaps she does not realise that they are buying private water which is in competition with other private water .
9 Intermediates could see even less well than their imperfect ancestors , and it is no consolation that they are building better eyesight for their remote descendants !
10 In the explanation of their cataloguing criteria , the authors admit that they are concealing confidential information ‘ so as to guarantee and protect the artist 's name , image and market ’ .
11 Current members seem satisfied that they are receiving good value for money , and are signing up for the second membership year which starts in May .
12 Now , it appears that they are to take great pride in the fact that we are spending more on public services , and it is right to acknowledge that .
13 If fundholders were to be a lever for change in the reorganised National Health Service there is evidence from this study that they are achieving this objective .
14 There are no doubt directors who claim — whatever the reality — that they are doing this kind of thing already , albeit with less lavish resources .
15 Moreover , the way that question is answered can change the course of history , it can condemn millions to bloody war , or it can do much to ensure that they are spared that misery .
16 They say that they are following this course because bookshops are essentially ineffective in expanding their market and that it is unreasonable for them to be restricted to selling their product to us alone .
17 What has been taken as kind of definition , which I 'll paraphrase I think for this purpose , is that it 's a condition that shows itself in children 's reading difficulty and erm that they are having this reading difficulty despite the fact that they have had reasonable , normal teaching , that their level of intelligence appears to be normal and that they come from an adequate social cultural background .
18 Cantona has become so attractive to Leeds that they are expected this week to offer him a two or three-year contract , and Nimes , his French club , a further £800,000 , when the striker 's loan period expires at the end of the season .
19 In 1930 , Helene Deutsch described the syndrome of frigidity t-n a significant group of her patients , women who are ‘ psychically healthy ’ , yet for whom the concept of orgasm was completely alien : ‘ In intercourse they experience a happy and tender sense that they are giving keen pleasure , convinced that coitus is of importance only to the man .
20 Mr Harvey Edgar , a disabled pensioner , said : ‘ The only thing the politicians have said about this island today is that they are pulling another bit away from us — a very large bit . ’
21 GUIL positions himself next to ROS , a few feet away , so that they are covering one side of the stage , facing the opposite side .
22 All those facts give the lie to the Government 's claim that they are extending educational opportunity to everyone and that they are genuinely interested in creating a classless society .
23 Surprising when you consider that it 's ‘ not so very long ago ’ that they were eating each other ( laughter ) .
24 Bolognese lawyers were so important to both the papal and imperial parties in supplying them with lawyers to staff their governments and administrations that they were given special protection .
25 She tells how the women came to the factory beaten by their husbands and how some were scared to be downgraded in their work because they feared a beating from husbands who would think that they were holding some money back .
26 And the Magistrate , watching like a stoat , could see by the alarm on their faces that they were assigning this treatment to Dr McNab for no other reason than that he had happened to mention it .
27 ‘ It is an open secret that they were seeing each other regularly until all hell broke loose back in the summer , ’ said a source close to Camilla last night .
28 Secondly , this decline in fertility did occur in depressed industrial towns and among industrial groups whose prospects of unemployment were high and whose access to the ‘ acquisitive way of life ’ must have been limited by the fact that they were receiving some form of unemployment or health benefit and struggling to survive .
29 Their punishment was that they were to walk bare foot behind the procession on the following Sunday , but instead of one taper they had to carry four tapers ( value 2d ) and there they should offer two at the High Altar , and two at the Altar of St. John .
30 The idea of village tribunals was attractive to many British officials who thought that they were resurrecting ancient village institutions .
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