Example sentences of "[verb] [that] we " in BNC.

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1 Again there is marked variation from one person to another and from one week to another in the amount of dream sleep that we get .
2 I 'm just praying that we can avoid the type of injuries that we got last season .
3 I 'm just praying that we win it .
4 We have all wished that we 'd had the perfect retort at some time , but most of us can only think of something smart about three days later .
5 I am not , then , when I claim that the existence of God does not need to be proved , denying that we must show it to be reasonable to believe in God .
6 I contrasted two quotations : an epigram of Goethe , saying that through reading Plutarch he learned that we were all human beings , and a passage from Hegel denying that we can ever understand the men of classical Antiquity because they represent a different stage in the evolution of the human mind .
7 By denying that we could empirically identify the linguistic framework employed by other agents ( or , indeed by ourselves ) , Quine challenged the claim that we can have a substantive prior conception of truth which can be used to formulate questions for transcendental reflection .
8 remember that just a few weeks ago that you were de , almost denying that we 'd have to do this sort of thing !
9 In all of what conceptual situations , so to speak , is it to be supposed that we have a single conception rather than several related ones ?
10 And even if not , the lessons from the end of the Ice Age suggest that we are going to need much more than Thames Barriers in the absence of an effective international policy response to the greenhouse effect .
11 I hope , however , that you will not think me Panglossian when I suggest that we are now not far from that point .
12 The figures suggest that we have .
13 Some suggest that we would all be better off if the Germans controlled our monetary policy and our economy .
14 Guidelines on healthy eating therefore suggest that we are :
15 Phrases such as ‘ out of date ’ and ‘ old fashioned ’ suggest that we are always moving on to better things .
16 I am doubtful ; I suggest that we have all just become more aware of it in recent years , more ready to take it into new forms .
17 Even the rules of social politeness , which suggest that we should not burden others with our problems , will lead us all to respond to enquiries after our health with an automatic ‘ Very well , thank you ’ when often we may be feeling poorly or even downright miserable .
18 The data we have at the moment suggest that we should reach our targets about 80% of the time , but our aim over the years will be not only to reach the targets in a higher proportion of cases but also to make the targets more difficult .
19 I suggest that we take them not only seriously but literally , since they represent the very root of the relationship around which the Sonnets are structured .
20 Such scholars suggest that we should analyse pornographic representations as representations , not causes of social behaviour .
21 N brief , I suggest that we can best understand the form of modern doctrines by situating them in a broader dialogue within liberal political philosophy concerning the relation between the citizen and the state .
22 These changes in mortality , especially among the old elderly , suggest that we have not reached the maximum human lifespan .
23 Most of us try to stop fights , if only to protect the smaller child , but many experts suggest that we interfere too soon .
24 These suggest that we might use unc = 20 , unc = 10 in ( 2.6.1 ) ; we have already used unc = 0 to obtain
25 If you suggest that we have produced ineffective propaganda , that may well be true , but doctors are not trained to do that .
26 I suggest that we substitute for this what might be called a ‘ relative autonomy ’ rule .
27 Contemporary studies of both policy making and policy implementation suggest that we need to give attention to some very complex relationships between the mixed goals of those able to influence policies and the varied consequences of their interventions .
28 Furthermore , our data suggest that we can not be complacent about the risks of tuberculosis in the white population .
29 If you look at the range now available , they suggest that we could use video for these purposes :
30 These widely differing national responses suggest that we should be wary of any attempt to explain the popularity of evolutionism in terms of the self-evident superiority of Darwin 's explanatory programme .
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