Example sentences of "[prep] the [noun pl] they " in BNC.

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1 She knew , of course , that men were driven by lusts of the flesh , desires that they satisfied with little or no regard for the females they wanted , but , strangely enough , she would not have considered fitzAlan to be a man to lose control of himself for that reason .
2 Smaller family farmers have been neglected and offered derisory prices for the products they mostly sell ( e.g. cassava and honey , see Chambers and Singer 1980 ) .
3 Once they pass they are given accreditation for the products they are allowed to sell , and that accreditation is available for the customer to see . ’
4 Indeed , one of the key points about Berger and Mohr 's study is that such moral careers are being partly constructed by capital 's requirements for a cheap workforce and one which can be dismissed in line with fluctuating demands for the products they make .
5 These workers will only be employed if there is demand for the products they make — for export , from the government or from the employers themselves .
6 The only financial bonus for the dangers they face is an environmental allowance of £1.14p a day .
7 Even though international organisations , as international persons , may be held liable under international law for the acts they perform , this can not exclude the secondary liability of the Member States themselves .
8 Watt found great difficulty in working with the Cornish mine captains and obtaining from them full payment for the engines they had built or modified .
9 How can doctors be made more accountable for the resources they use and what kind of incentives are appropriate ?
10 Attempts to make clinicians more accountable for the resources they used , another theme of the Griffiths report , led to pilot projects on management budgeting for clinicians , broadening out to a second phase of pilots in Resource Management in six hospital and six community sites in 1987 .
11 It seems to their Lordships , for the reasons they have already indicated , that these cases provide no support for the decision of the court in Rex v. Sheridan .
12 Erm , I think at the back of some people 's minds there was this pressure , you know that 's why a few did return to work and I mean I can understand some of them returning to work but not necessarily for the reasons they 've stated .
13 They derive narcissistic satisfaction from their cultural ideals when they compare themselves with others ; ‘ … the right to despise the people outside it ( their culture ) compensates them for the wrongs they suffer within their own unit ’ .
14 Other recommendations included the complete withdrawal of allegations against detainees held without trial with a " clear and unequivocal apology for the wrongs they have suffered " and financial compensation for all victims of abuse whether or not it had been proved that they were agents of the South African government .
15 For the users they can be more productive by exploiting the of choice .
16 His stars are real , the issues are real and , yes , the pauses those emotional , heart-felt mental delays when people open up for the cameras they , too , are so very , very real .
17 Retailers were confident that they could trust such customers implicitly to pay for the goods they took away or had delivered .
18 These deposits are not only a potential source of copper , zinc and other metals , but are also of great interest to oceanographers for the insights they offer into the formation of metals on the ocean floor .
19 However for the periods they are concerned with , this first process is not all ; as the relation of man to nature becomes more complex through more advanced technology , they see another process coming into play .
20 It also saw frequent proposals that diplomats should be given some systematic training to fit them for the posts they were to occupy .
21 That in turn threatens the worst for the teams they face , Cardiff being the first to dip their toe in the water .
22 ( This is not to imply that any of the individuals involved were not qualified for the positions they held ) .
23 Official reports into local government administration have in the past been extremely coy about the significance of such Partisanship for the matters they investigated .
24 If I remember correctly , ’ he says , ‘ for the trials they brought out some legal people , people who were given a military rank and sat as judges at the war crime tribunals .
25 look out for the disguises they wear
26 the provision of work instructions , in sufficient detail , to employees who are suitably qualified and trained for the duties they are required to perform .
27 Distillery played with great spirit but Crusaders must be kicking themselves for the chances they threw away .
28 The parasites will be blasted a hundred times for the indignities they have inflicted on us ! ’
29 The regulation of pension funds tends to be far lighter than for insurance companies as they are bound by trust legislation , and because the companies that offer pensions have an incentive to make sure that schemes are adequately administered as they are responsible for the benefits they have agreed upon for their employees ( even though they rarely run the fund themselves ) .
30 Because people buy products for the benefits they confer , successful salespeople relate product features to consumer benefits ; product features are the means by which benefits are derived .
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