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

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1 Their political involvement demanded that they forgo family and personal relations .
2 The fact that they walked hand in hand , and exchanged shy and wondering glances , and had little squabbles , and not so little jealousies .
3 Frederick did not care to see that these ambitions could only be satisfied at Poland 's expense and that they threatened Poland 's existence .
4 Mackintosh ( 1960 ) draws attention to an important aspect of the annual vertical migration that many species follow ; dispersing northward at the surface in summer , their descent to 400–600 m in winter ensures that they return south in the southward-flowing waters at those depths .
5 It is evident from the comments made by the nouveaux romanciers that they considered themselves to be developing and integrating the formal experiments of writers drawn from a carefully selected modernist canon , suggesting that they judged modernism to have been incomplete in the French novel before their arrival .
6 What was Britain going to do about its colonial subjects now that they laid claim to ‘ Britishness ’ ?
7 If Mr X creates a new settlement generally , this would be outside the UK taxation regime but TA 1988 , s740 could cause benefits to be assessed on UK beneficiaries who are ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom to the extent that they receive benefits .
8 Advise those Network members who are participating in the distribution of the Investment Overview of the progress of the engagement , at significant milestones , and also ensure that they receive copies of all subsequent material being transmitted .
9 However desirable it is that they receive training , many do not see it as a practical proposition .
10 If it is found that certain elements have not been covered , then activities can be devised to ensure that they receive attention , or , if necessary , certain elements can be taught discretely .
11 Sympathetic stimulation ( mainly left ) caused by physical or emotional stress could periodically increase the amplitude of EADs that were present because of the intrinsic repolarisation abnormality , so that they reach threshold and provoke ventricular tachyarrhythmias .
12 The WWF and the University of Joensuu wants to set up a dozen seal reservations in the area , organising volunteers to hand-feed seals with protein-rich food to ensure that they reach breeding age .
13 Following the serious disturbances in a number of Britain 's cities during the summer of 1985 , the Central Council of Probation Committees strongly recommended to its members that they develop policies to take account of the multiple social deprivations experienced by many probationers , particularly those living in urban areas .
14 One could suggest that there is a learning of the young from the old , that they follow scent markers from a previous year .
15 A survey by BAND , the Bristol Association for Neighbourhood Daycare , which supports such schemes , found that they enabled 59% of parents to take full-time work , 36% to take training , and 22% to receive promotion .
16 They oppose the proposed changes for political reasons , believing that they form part of the task the prime minister , Michel Rocard , has set himself to reform public sector industry — reforms that many to the left of Mr Rocard believe to be inherently unsocialist .
17 Bank liabilities are different from other financial intermediaries ' liabilities in that they form part of a nation 's money supply whilst these other institutions must maintain accounts with banks .
18 They are alike in that both form part of a single entity-identifier ; this is reflected in surface syntax by the fact that they form part of the same noun phrase as their head noun .
19 there are certain principles that are clearly at the heart of the Constitution , parliamentary sovereignty being the prime example , but there are many provisions , be they expressed through statute law or the writings of constitutional experts , that are of constitutional significance but on which there is no clear agreement that they form part of the British Constitution .
20 We are told that " the reason why constituencies of about five members are recommended is that they form communities [ ? ] where electors may be expected to have sufficient personal knowledge of the candidates ' .
21 Gedanken noted that they kept pace with each other , both showing the same number .
22 ‘ The result is that when these children grow up they can not cope with a relationship which demands that they show emotion or feeling .
23 These forms of repetitive and obsessive behaviour become so ingrained in the horse , that they become part of the horse 's ordinary behaviour even when it is not bored .
24 These are still only ideas and it is at a later stage that they become language .
25 If depreciation is to be substituted for loan redemptions , then first of all the law must be changed , to take the principal repayments out of the revenue account so that they become balance sheet transfers as in business .
26 What , that they become police constables ?
27 What I 'd like to do is to help them to see that they do n't need to give up on the computer , that they can actually be the master of it , although of course I do n't I 'm not suggesting that they become programmers — that would be to abdicate their function in another way — but certainly they can understand it , and I think of course it keeps coming back to this issue over and over again , an issue about education .
28 Yet what they seem satisfied with is that they initiate contact with the lawyer , and not the other way round , as and when they think he or she is needed .
29 He says that they carried weapons of a kind which fire by creating a small explosion .
30 No it 's just that they take ages and ages and ages cos Dundee will ask Nottingham , Nottingham will ask us to bring the notes back , then we 'll send them to Nottingham , Nottingham will send them to Dundee , Dundee will send them to your G P .
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