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

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1 If parents are to be encouraged to bring up mentally handicapped children at home , it is essential that they receive this type of short term respite on a regular basis .
2 Furthermore , it is interesting that he held that they owed this ‘ to an antecedent utility as objects of beauty ’ .
3 Thus , although we may say of individuals that they know this or that proposition , we can only explain this fact if we take into account the network of practices in which they live .
4 If there is any chance of " doorstepping " or having a microphone pushed under their noses as they are leaving a meeting make sure that they know this might happen .
5 so basically what what will happen is that they put this order on because they 're cheaper at the moment and the next one we shall be cheaper .
6 The option relating to present ATB courses was deliberately put last in this section to try to make the question as objective as possible and it was good to see so many confirming that they thought this was , or would be , the best way of learning .
7 The plaintiffs say that they accepted this loan on behalf of C.M.C. on the advice of the third defendant .
8 Users also stated that they lied this type of audio-visual material for library instruction .
9 The injunction in the NHS Management Executive paper ( op cit ) that authorities will have to ‘ ensure that they separate this activity ( purchasing ) from the management role they retain ’ ( para 2 ) will tax members .
10 Mary was relieved , Alice could see , that they shared this ; but Reggie " hallo-ed " from the hall , and with a smile , Mary went .
11 I suggest that the usual channels have a strong interest in seeing that they control this important piece of procedure .
12 Yes , I was going to add to that slightly , and to what Judy said , in in the sense that the implication , the question I think , is a correct one , that every organisation , and N C V O would n't be immune er , than from any other , have got to actually ensure that they keep this at the front of their agenda all the time .
13 Running an airline is an expensive business at the best of times , during a recession it can be a way of using up money really quite quickly , now Virgin 's particular problem was that they began this recession with relatively little in the way of capital and reserves , only about thirty six million in nineteen ninety one .
14 I had a record company screaming for final mixes , not even sure that they wanted this album because ‘ Space Oddity ’ did n't do too well and as far as they were concerned this was going to be the last they had to do with David Bowie , and I was n't delivering the goods .
15 So far as assistance to grandchildren in adult life is concerned , the American evidence suggests that grandparents do assist financially and that they define this assistance as a gift , unlike financial support between the other two generations which is more likely to be defined as a loan , or as part of an exchange ( Hill , 1970 , pp. 69–70 ) .
16 Although this is the first recorded instance of a private undertaker being used by the royal household it is possible that they had been previously involved in some small way in royal funerals , for it is doubtful that the College of Arms provided coffins and it would seem probable that they contracted this out to the trade , to people such as William Russell — indeed , could it have been Russell who provided the coffin for Queen Mary in late December 1694 ?
17 But that they see this , mind I told you before that this brace was awfully sore and that painful .
18 In deciding to get together the two firms reveal that they think this union will be in their private interest , but we must ask whether mergers are in the public interest .
19 I do n't like men that handsome then that they think this sounds awful bigheaded , they are prettier than me .
20 ‘ I 've since had quite a number of first division chairmen clearly indicating they did not consider it a final offer and that they want this thing settled , ’ said Taylor .
21 Er the goods that what , not goods that we want to give them like junk food and ludicrous fashions , to find out what it is that they want this of equipment and no , and do n't forget the know-how , I mean we are , we have a hell of a Know-how in this country which is not being used .
22 Well the farmers for the last couple of years have been arguing that they want this green rate devalued er to try and bring it line more with the market rate er and what this would do would er increase our guaranteed prices in this country and in fact on Friday this happened er the green rate was devalued by 60%. er and so I 've done a few calculations er and for the farmers that are listening and er may understand this er if he was selling his grain in November 89 he would be getting about £99 a ton , whilst if he sells it in November this year he 'll be getting £110 a ton .
23 Erm and it would in in us suggesting to the county council that they consider this policy we had in no way expected it to result in in in wholesale de erm development .
24 Of modern poets , I had of course spoken to the boys — and to the masters for that matter , for most had ventured no further than Hardy and Houseman , like the Brasenose dons — of Eliot , Pound and the later Yeats ; and I discovered that they lapped this up as if slaking a mental thirst .
25 I happened to believe that it was important that they protected this week in the international calendar for Britain , especially as in two or three years time , there is the possibility of it being moved to a time when , in theory at least , it ought to be easier to attract top players .
26 But what was striking about the three-year-old 's behaviour here was that they did this for twenty trials .
27 They were rejected in Rochdale , and even in Nottingham , where cases of sexual abuse were upheld , and nine parents were found to have been involved in elaborate and organised abuse , there was no evidence that they did this as part of any satanic rituals or worship .
28 The justices said that they did this , rather than making an interim care order , to ensure the bonding of the children with their mother for their long term benefit .
29 It was a hand sort of saw that they did this ripping of the wood with .
30 Do you know if there was a special time that they did this at ?
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