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

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1 Those housewives who ‘ do n't mind ’ ironing make it clear that they dislike the task itself , yet have found conditions under which it becomes bearable .
2 It is also clear that they understood the logic of tacit collusion , put very clearly by one firm :
3 He and his advisers were so dismayed as to misread the letter , for the reply makes it clear that they understood the meeting of the princes to have taken place already .
4 Comparing them to the English Baroque woodwinds , it is clear that they became the prototype and standard for English makers well into the 18th century .
5 His new Food and Beverage Manager is in favour , but the idea was resisted by the original departmental heads , who made it clear that they preferred the old system .
6 When both the Minister for Justice , General McEoin , and the Attorney General , Mr Charles Casey , made it clear that they considered the legislation inopportune , pressure for an explanation eventually brought forward a response from Mr Casey .
7 Once the assumptions of the perfect market model are dropped it becomes clear that they have the capacity to safeguard these interests , manifested in a sluggishness of response , if not outright resistance , to changes in what consumers actually want , or might want if they were aware of the full range of possible alternatives .
8 The courts made it very clear that they equated the interests of the state with the interests of the government then in power .
9 Look , funny that they print the .
10 If indeed they were prehistoric , it is doubtful that they crossed the open downland after the later Bronze Age .
11 With luck , their homes would not be burgled and any disputes that might subsequently arise over their property would be swiftly resolved on production of those impressive-looking deeds , some of them so old that they bore the colophon of the Sublime Porte .
12 A hard , dry , rasping cough , exhausting ; so painful that they suppress the cough .
13 It is not fortuitous that they follow the railway lines from Petrograd and Moscow .
14 When they overtook me , they gave a cheer so loud that they drowned the noises of the wheelbarrow and lorry .
15 … it was very odd that they got the money in the first place … however they had thought a great deal and had a viable project … and may be a certain amount of guilt .
16 In divertissements , although it is possible that they reflected the spectacle in some way when dances were characterized , large-scale key-changes seem to have been brought in mainly for the sake of musical variety .
17 Moreover , it is possible that they underestimate the position of the Visigoths at the time of the transfer .
18 There is documentary evidence that considerable numbers of Garonnais cattle went to England during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries and it is possible that they influenced the big , yellow-red South Devon .
19 Conservative politicians were over-confident that they knew the right policies , and to a large extent they were contemptuous towards the professional teacher .
20 The shop was so dark that they let the light burn all day .
21 Many people with HIV are unaware that they have the virus and may be unaware that they have taken risks .
22 This is that within a structure X Y based on assignment , the surface realization of instances of qualification within X ( however many there may be ) will tend to be such that subordinate items will precede , and within Y such that they follow the item qualified , provided in each case that no further instance of assignment supervenes .
23 But we have been brought up to respect these intellectual tools so much that they supplant the innocent insight of a child .
24 It is quite appropriate that they utilize the health services and income maintenance services which are provided generally , and also utilize the special services Provided particularly for them .
25 In Merkur Island Shipping Corporation v. Laughton the defendants were in fact given a copy of the charter of the trapped vessel before the application for an injunction , but the House of Lords held that they had the requisite knowledge independently of this .
26 In some ways , however , these disputes have been contained because certain scholars have written books on the constitution that have endured to be widely regarded as so authoritative that they define the parameters of acceptable constitutional debate and almost the very constitution itself .
27 However , in the latter days of steam , maintenance workers while near or inside the tunnel were absolutely convinced that they heard the sound of an approaching train .
28 But on the specific question of ‘ showing ’ one 's legs , after talking to Muslim girls in Bradford and London I feel convinced that they share the views of their parents .
29 And it surely is som something that the people of Wiltshire can be glad that they made the right decisions in May , that they have n't got that administration ,
30 The Pentagon must be glad that they added the faint possibility that there was one chance in ten thousand that security might be breached .
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