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

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1 Research that where they 're looking at how to convey the message from advancing and sales and people getting erm interviews getting into jobs what they say what they how they stand even how they 've looked and so on .
2 ‘ The dispositions of men are naturally such , that except they be restrained through fear of some coercive power , every man will distrust and dread each other . ’
3 In the circumstances they could hardly refuse our request for a special audit — indeed , they appeared to welcome it , saying that although they were going through a difficult time they had nothing to hide , and were confident that the bank would wish to continue its support . "
4 ‘ The fund 's external investment advisers , Geoffrey Morley and Partners , have confirmed that although they were told of the scheme , they were not asked to give advice , contrary to a written assurance to a councillor by Reg Beard , the council treasurer , that they had been consulted .
5 Both Cliff and Dinah loved life in America so much , that although they were shipped home after the war , they both decided to move back , and they now live there with their families .
6 Obviously , BT 's hope is that once they 're hooked , companies will adopt EDI for talking to their trading partners , as well as to Customs .
7 Of course the argument runs that until they 're given a run no-one knows quite what they can do .
8 Hazel realized that until they were rested they would all be safer where they were than stumbling along in the open , with no strength left to run from an enemy .
9 One of the advantages of pension funds — both company and individual — is that provided they are approved by the Inland Revenue they are exempt from paying tax on the growth of the fund .
10 Paraffin heaters sold in shops must now , by law , be designed so that if they 're tipped over , the flame is automatically snuffed out .
11 Y'know they feel that if they 're paying me to teach
12 Finally you must always tell them that if they 're stranded anywhere , they must ring you — and that somehow you will arrange for transport home .
13 Most have bodies with a skin so soft , thin and permeable that if they are exposed to direct sunshine for any length of time they dry out and die .
14 But governments now believe that if they are to tackle new subjects at a European level they must tighten their control .
15 I 'm afraid , you know , that it 's it 's a shame because of , I I feel that if they are stopped like that , to be talked to and quietly and point out , you know , what they
16 It does not amount to an argument that staff should be conducting research as such ; merely that if they are engaged in it , there is an advantage to it being undertaken with an eye to their teaching commitments .
17 The point to note about the above defences is that if they are given a wide construction by the courts ( and it is too soon to tell , as too few cases have been brought ) , then the risk of prosecution diminishes even further .
18 ‘ We do n't want people to be abused or intimidated but just to be made aware of the fact that if they are wearing a fur coat the public have got a right to say something . ’
19 In Part Two I will suggest that if they are pushed a little closer to the classical position , via some judicious reinterpretation , the problems dealt with above are eased considerably .
20 The dilemma is that if they are enlarged the danger of stepping through them is increased .
21 Sheriffs served writs on the Royal and Ancient and the United States Golf Association and the two letter-writers say that if they are resolved of nothing else in life it is that , even if persuaded that their lavish handicaps would be significantly reduced by using Ping Eye2 clubs , they would never buy a set or play with anyone who has .
22 The fear is that if they are published , Parliament will pass a law against smearing politicians .
23 Cones are much rarer ; these are about the size and shape of an asparagus spear , with rows of cavities , which contained spores , so that if they are flattened they can appear almost segmented in the manner of an arthropod fossil .
24 But this ignores two vital facts : first , that doubt itself is not the denial of faith , and second , that if they are pursued doubts may be resolved rather than deepened so that faith is confirmed and not denied .
25 What I say about it is that if they are put off they should phone the police .
26 But camapigners insist that if they are to trust the aircraft information must not be held back from them .
27 The problem with alienistic attitudes is that if they are allowed to become the foundation of the system — the part of the system that everything else hinges upon — they are hard to shift .
28 But it occurs to me that if they are having sex with their patients ( or clients ) regularly , this may well be the only useful thing they are doing for them .
29 Allen thought that if they were delayed long enough the Friar would return and then something might be done … unless it was the Friar who had betrayed them .
30 There is also a feeling in some circles that firsts should represent ultimate academic success for undergraduates , and that if they were split further it would be possible to get a ‘ bad first ’ .
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