Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] that young [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I met that young man Billy Sullivan in the park the other day , ’ Annie said casually , wanting to glean some information about him .
2 Might I suggest that young George should use his opportunity to put his expensive university education towards a greater purpose than the expansion of his wallet .
3 Mrs Coates came up with the idea when she realised that young people were finding their way into adult bars or congregating in the streets .
4 About two thirds of the men but less than half of the women answered " yes " to the question , " Do you think that young men should have some sexual experience before marriage ? " — a slightly larger figure than that of those claiming such experience — while a quarter of the men and half of the women replied , " no " .
5 ‘ Rachel — are you seeing that young playboy Radcliffe again ? ’
6 In one of these , the Clonard , she found that younger women used more nonstandard forms on certain variables than did young men .
7 Excuse me are you saying that Young Guns is not suitable for people under eighteen ?
8 She argues that young children 's cognitive and linguistic abilities can be seen at their best in situations involving intentions , motives , or purposes — situations which make human sense .
9 From this question we discovered that young men are more likely to regard being like their friends in behaviour and appearance and physical attributes as important , whereas young women are more likely to value qualities in the personality of their friends , like honesty , cheerfulness and so on .
10 We believe that young people should be free to choose between college , work-based training and sixth form studies .
11 Student leaders say they fear that young people could be brainwashed by the organisation .
12 They found that young mothers seemed to give health visitors a more idealized version of how they treated their babies than the account they gave to Elizabeth Newson , who was not seen to have any authority over them .
13 In my own study it seemed that young women are becoming more critical of ‘ traditional ’ gender roles , but young men are not .
14 Mr Allan admitted keeping houses secure was a problem and said it seemed that young children were to blame for most of the damage and fires in the street .
15 Cowley climbed into the back of the car , then leaned out the window to add , ‘ It seems that young Mayli has already located Colonel Lin Foh 's new hotel .
16 It seems that young women fear having the terms applied to them ( by men and also by one another ) , and they police their self-presentation and sexual behaviour to avoid being labelled slags .
17 It continued at Mr John Eames 's Moorfields Dissenting Academy in London , but it seems that young Howard did not take readily to formal learning and to the end of his life he remained only indifferently literate .
18 It seems that young heterosexuals still think the disease is something that happens to others .
19 It seems that younger people are likely to have more contact with the community ( to go on exchanges , visits etc. ) and have more use of the language ( at school , with peers of the second language community ) .
20 While living in London in 1927 or 1928 he warned that younger son not to mention his father 's American nationality outside the house .
21 It means that young people , instead of staying in their home town or village , have to stay with their friends or relatives or move to bigger places like Newcastle or Gateshead and that means more people on the waiting list . ’
22 He argues that young gelada males , living in all-male groups , suffer from sexual deprivation .
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