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

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1 Rather more reasonably , the Government also insisted that they raise the interest charge in hire purchase schemes to market rates ( rather than the privileged rates at which the Boards borrowed capital from the Treasury ) .
2 While Compacts can not dictate policy of this kind it is essential that they raise the issue of involving trade unionists with prospective employers .
3 To those workers who profess bewilderment as to how they might help , who feel their knowledge in sexual matters is insufficient or are doubtful of their capabilities for sexual counselling and aid , one would suggest that they raise the matter within their training departments .
4 Not only is having had some form of employment considered to increase a job seeker 's attractiveness to an employer and diminish the chances of a devaluation of his work skills , but temporary placings themselves can turn into permanent ones , either because the temporary position is made permanent or because the employer becomes acquainted with the capabilities of the temporary worker and recruits him into a vacant permanent position.1 Special temporary employment schemes such as the Community Programme are often justified in this manner , the suggestion being that they raise the chances of the long-term unemployed finding jobs some threefold ( Turner , 1985 ) .
5 Two modes of entry have been suggested , one that they pierce the muscular layer of the upper rectum and travel upwards in the wall of the colon , and the other that they follow the course of the inferior mesenteric artery and its branches .
6 These figures suggest that slightly fewer than a quarter of our most influential church musicians are professionals , in the sense that they derive the major part of their income from music .
7 The historic importance of these routeways owes much to the fact that they connect the contrasting environments of Alpine , Mediterranean and continental Europe .
8 According to PW , the jury were so confused by the end of the 11-month trial that they awarded the damages to United , rather than to SC .
9 We must demonstrate that poverty , unemployment , low pay and low skills are not just barriers to individual opportunity , but that they undermine the capacity for wealth creation .
10 Is my hon. Friend aware that the chief constable of the West Riding and one of his policemen wrote to me recently to say that there are no outstanding matters with the Home Office and that they welcome the £3.16 million to fight crime and the refurbishment and establishment of new police stations in Bradford , Leeds and Pontefract ?
11 For one thing it overlooks God 's clear part in the extraordinary events that they witnessed the previous day .
12 Bob Shepton says that they sailed the atlantic and have been up to greenland so this was what was left to do …
13 The same could be said of the TSB while if you sell shares at such low prices that they guarantee the buyers an instant and spectatular profit then a lot of people are going to say : ‘ Thank you very much indeed ’ .
14 The disabled face much frustration and discrimination in their lives and it is vitally important that they receive the maximum help through education , careers guidance , training and help with obtaining employment so that at least they have a real chance to find and keep satisfactory work .
15 The ‘ rehabilitation ’ or ‘ long-term support ’ team , as well as caring for a group of people with long-term problems , should also be responsible for maintaining a register of all people who should be receiving help in order to assist with monitoring their progress , ensuring that they receive the right care and treatment and that they do not get lost to the service .
16 Similarly , all engineers should seek to ensure that they receive the education and training they need , and that those working for them are also suitably developed .
17 Mortimer had ordered that they reach the cemetery by eleven — one hour before the ceremony would start , or so Dubois had told them before he had returned to his own hounfort .
18 We must provide tuition for students and examine them to ensure that they reach the highest standards to allow them to practise as actuaries .
19 I think and hope that they reach the knockout rounds as it will be an immense distraction to their title ambitions .
20 It has also been widely assumed that members do not want to involvement in the policy-making process and that they join the party primarily for personal or social reasons .
21 No decision has been taken but he argues few countries include them , that they obscure the underlying trend and mean tightened monetary policy produces an illusory rise in monetary inflation .
22 It is not fortuitous that they follow the railway lines from Petrograd and Moscow .
23 If working on an oval picture you will have to use several small pieces so that they follow the shape of the frame ( see p. 91 ) .
24 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 .
25 Two modes of entry have been suggested , one that they pierce the muscular layer of the upper rectum and travel upwards in the wall of the colon , and the other that they follow the course of the inferior mesenteric artery and its branches .
26 The extraordinary proximity of All Saints and St. John 's is explained by the fact that they form the neck of the bull .
27 Neither these heads of agreement nor their acceptance by the Vendors will constitute a binding contract between the parties nor a restriction on any further terms which may be included in that contract , but , subject thereto , it is intended that they form the basis of instruction to lawyers for the drafting and completion of a legally binding agreement between the parties .
28 Neither these heads of agreement nor their acceptance by the Vendors will constitute a binding contract between the parties nor a restriction on any further terms which may be included in that contract , but , subject thereto , it is intended that they form the basis of instruction to lawyers for the drafting and completion of a legally binding agreement between the parties .
29 It is a feature of most surveys concerned with older people that they enumerate the care received by older people but rarely ask about the care that is provided by older people themselves .
30 It is while at an Instructor training course at the scouts ' Longbridge centre that they met the infamous Saun Baker and started to paddle with an informal group of Thames weir bashers .
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