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

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31 They proposed that a preparatory committee should start work in July , to prepare for " a summit meeting of the CSCE participating states before the end of this year " in Paris to " mark the starting point for a more advanced stage of the Helsinki process " [ see p. 37386 ] .
32 To account for their complex set of results they proposed that a concurrent task may have either general effects , that is , influence performance by both hemispheres , and/or specific effects which are restricted to one particular hemisphere .
33 Although they proposed that the coercive power of bishops and ecclesiastics should be abolished , the use of the Book of Common Prayer would be tolerated .
34 They moved that a new scheme should be prepared , in conformity with catholic social teaching .
35 Lippmann 's view , like J. S. Mill 's , was that the electors have the right to choose their rulers or government , but beyond that they should leave government to govern without interference or pressure : " Their duty is to fill the office and not to direct the office-holder. " ( p. 46 ) A not dissimilar view was put forward by Bernard Crick , who said of referenda , the power to recall representatives and other devices for popular intervention : " They forget that the first business of government is to govern …
36 They suggest that the principal growth fault in the Mesozoic may simply propagate from the subcrop of the thrust and extend towards the surface at a steeper angle , as illustrated by the Mere Fault ( see also Lake 1975 , in connection with the structure of the Weald ) .
37 They suggest that the new observatory at La Palma in the Canary Islands , where the telescope has been taken , should not be run by the RGO .
38 They suggest that the adverse reaction to the food has some direct effect on centres in the brain which control breathing .
39 But , rather than proposing that fewer should be wrongfully accused , they suggest that the legal system should be changed so that fewer will be found innocent .
40 If they suggest that the legal sanctions against the abuse of power by company controllers are not wholly adequate , it must be remembered that it is but rarely that power is abused .
41 And more important , they suggest that the different states of consciousness , which manifest themselves as different ‘ personalities ’ in one individual , may correspond to different patterns in the Physiological activity of the brain .
42 The variety of contexts in which the laws are preserved and the chance survival of the precepts of Childebert I and Chlothar II show that the great law-books of the Merovingian kingdom , the Pactus Legis Salicae and the Lex Ribvaria , were only one part of the legal output of the period , and they suggest that the Merovingian kings legislated often .
43 They suggest that the particular problem that confronted Beccaria was the observable fact that criminals were in one important respect clearly differentiated : they were mostly poor .
44 They demonstrated that the reduced production of 6-oxo-prostaglandin F 1 α , seen in chronically diabetic rats ( four-six weeks ) could be restored by a dose of insulin ( 8 U/kg/day ) that only partially corrected their plasma glucose and body weight ( Rogers & Larkins , 1981 ) .
45 If the points were electrically stimulated to induce correct electrical balance , the impending physical changes were averted , In many cases they found that a pathological condition could be reversed by stimulating and rebalancing the points .
46 But they found that a tremendous amount of grain was lost by being shed on to the stubble .
47 When the Spanish conquerors entered Mexico they found that a special variety , the fire opal , having a clear orange or yellow body , was held in high esteem by the Aztecs .
48 They found that a large proportion of the children had already spent the greater part of their lives in care .
49 They found that a local custom in the country was to walk around barefoot at all times of the year and in all weathers .
50 They found that a severe event was of most aetiological significance if it threatened a role , person or idea to which a woman was particularly committed ( established in an interview one year before ) or if it matched a long-standing major difficulty in the woman 's life .
51 When developing countries wanted better terms of access for their exports of manufactures , they found that the principal supplier was invariably an industrialised country .
52 They found that the two parents claim and defend a territory of a few square metres in the shallow stream in which they live .
53 They found that the two measures did not separately hold any predictive value , but in combination they discriminated well between families in which a child developed some schizophrenic symptoms and those whose child remained free of such symptoms .
54 Now is , is the fact that they do n't do that , they still go for this rent and interest rate reduction is it because of the experience of the north , they found that the best way in the north was to go for rent reduction , interest rate reduction and then go on , and they were simply taking that experience into the south , but taking it into a different area where it was no longer necessary or appropriate ?
55 They found that the triphenylated rosaniline ( 4 ) was difficult to handle owing to its poor solubility .
56 They found that the vast majority of bed-wetting cases cleared up very quickly , especially if treated sympathetically .
57 In addition to finding that many Boroughs actually made a profit from council house rents , and thus subsidized ratepayers , they found that the highest transfer from rates to council housing was no less than 443 per cent above average .
58 Like Yadav and Pope ( 1992b ) , they found that the absolute value of the proportionate mispricing declined as delivery approached .
59 Among other things , they found that the daily volume of trading in the S&P500 futures contract had a significantly positive effect on the volatility of the corresponding future , as predicted .
60 They found that the main response occurs with the first hour .
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