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

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1 This man has the unenviable task of telling hungry women and children queueing for food that they 're waiting in vain .
2 Given the amount of calls and the fact that they 're telephoned in different areas it seems a lot of trouble to go through if it was a hoax .
3 Teachers must be intellectuals in the sense that they are engaged in constant co-operative inquiry into the content and method of schooling , an inquiry in which their own experiences and thoughts provide major input .
4 It is important that they are kept in good working order so that water does not leak from the system and so that you can turn the water off when you want to . :
5 One of the nice things about them is that they are situated in one of the quieter areas between Palma Nova and Magalluf , but it is only a short walk to the beaches and nightlife of both resorts .
6 However , if people challenge the basic principle of utility one can not say that they are mistaken in any kind of factual way , or that they are necessarily irrational .
7 It has been considered that the simultaneous presence of ultradian and daily rhythms suggests that they are related in some way and possibly all come from the same body clock .
8 However , even a rudimentary enquiry into the problems discussed above shows that they are connected in obvious ways .
9 These castles differ from Norman ones in that they are built in concentric rings of walling , studded with mural defence towers , with an open space in the centre .
10 If this approach tends to proximate to idealism in seeing linguistic forms as closed , self-referential systems without any manifest acknowledgement that they are located in distinct socio-economic structures , this is not to deny its potential in interpreting political forms .
11 It is important that when they are planted in their permanent position , that they are accommodated in proper waterlily planting baskets .
12 Furthermore , it is the responsibility of formal carers to ensure that the least attractive and approachable of the old people , if they need help , are not neglected by informal care systems or , if that is unavoidable , that they are helped in other ways .
13 The former has drawn up a model agreement for its local officials which specify the conditions under which temporary workers may and may not be used , and require that they be treated In all other respects as regular members of the enterprise 's labour force .
14 It required LEAs ( in Section 34 ) to ascertain the needs of children in their area for special educational treatment , and recommended that they be educated in ordinary schools wherever possible .
15 Their appeal was that they were conceived in Keynesian terms as helping to reduce the extent to which measures to alleviate unemployment , in a largely fully employed economy , created inflation .
16 Our constitutional arrangements were established as long ago as nineteen eighteen though it 's true , of course , that they were amended in nineteen eighty , eighty one .
17 The absence of a non-Roman catholic school in the immediate area and the naïve belief that they were empowered in some way to have a say in what type of school should appear on their housing estate — there was a small Roman catholic school which was to be expanded to cater for the growth of the population — may have sharpened catholic parents ' interest in having an integrated school .
18 In this context , Greenpeace said it believed that some of the sprays were dangerous , and pointed out that they were banned in several countries .
19 The peers also consulted the judges on occasion and when they did so in 1614 over the long-debated matter of the right of the King to tax through ‘ impositions ’ without Parliamentary approval , Coke took the view that the judges should not be required to give an opinion ‘ on the ground that they were expected in judicial course to speak and judge between the King 's majesty and his people , and likewise between His Highness 's subjects , and in no case to be disputants on any side ’ .
20 Sara discovered that they were to travel in two large buses which were parked outside the house .
21 The fact that they were produced in large numbers as piece parts without machinery makes this an ideal project for a woodworker with limited equipment , who is looking for a challenge .
22 Swords , spears and shields are taken to be weapons of warfare , defensive and offensive , and there is nothing to suggest that they were used in any way other than conventional modes ( Alcock 1978 ; Davidson 1962 ; Swanton 1973 ) .
23 Tyler felt that the only explanation was that the sites were all points in some widespread pattern , that there was a sanctity to the sites and that this was the reason that they were marked in ancient times .
24 She discovered there were seventeen pupils , ranging in age from six to twelve , and that they were housed in two so-called dormitories , which were divided by panels into cubicles , each being about twice the area of its narrow iron bed , just enough to hold a chest of drawers and leaving standing space in which to undress .
25 These situations were unlike the others in the study in that they were filmed in rural areas while the films showing junctions were generally in urban areas .
26 This means that such extracts are protected provided the defendant can show that they were published in good faith and without malice .
27 Reading this morning I get the impression that the win was rightfully scums ( as we all know , so is every other competition going : - } ) and it was only the fact that they were playing in such a ‘ cauldron of hate ’ that denied them their place in the champions league and inevitably the trophy itself .
28 What I am saying is that a lot of the common English objections to Ezra Pound have substance , and would be worth taking seriously , if only we could be sure that they were advanced in good faith , in humility , and with compassion .
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