Example sentences of "[adj] [that] we [verb] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A small proportion of the absorbed light will sometimes be re-radiated and it is this that we term the fluorescence .
2 Its why I say because of this that we have a stake in terms of our own enlightened self-interest in understanding better developing countries .
3 She took the packet with some fussy excitement , and she was clearly a little relieved when we made it clear that we had no intention of staying or seeking entrance .
4 Only you made it clear that we had no future . ’
5 Once we recognise that holists and individualists are pursuing separate interests , it becomes clear that we need a scheme which will accommodate them both , and I have argued that the Annales school offers us the seeds of such an approach .
6 We have made it clear that we see no case for a further massive increase in the structural funds .
7 My right hon. Friend the Prime Minister has made it clear that we have no intention of raising the rate of VAT either before or after the election .
8 My right hon. Friend the Prime Minister has made it perfectly clear that we have no intention of increasing VAT .
9 It is quite clear that we have a climate for recovery in this country , with falling unit labour costs , inflation below the European Community average and interest rates fully competitive with those of our competitors .
10 Whether or not this is true of all of us , it is clear that we have the ability to react , when the situation demands it , to the unspoken sound of a written text .
11 If ever a comparative survey of the I.Q. of the nations of the world was undertaken , there would be no particular surprise if we came top of the league table : It is as clear that we have the ability to solve our problems as to win the only battle that really counted in World War II — the last one !
12 But that that we took the view that you know people were entitled to go to an H E institution , and and keep up to date with what was happening there every year .
13 Time wasted can not be recovered , so it is crucial that we have a system designed and ready to implement the moment that any colliery closes .
14 It is not appropriate that we have a blanket policy at the strategic level and the need for this particular policy it would seem to me is unproven .
15 ‘ The artistic heritage of Rome and Lazio is so vast and imposing that we distribute the work between us , even if according to the rules it is the Soprintendenza for Architectural Monuments which should deal with mural painting ’ .
16 Erm , you will remember that after the last meeting we were going to have a meeting with Mr which we , which we subsequently did have and we put forward several erm possible uses for the old hospital , including re-siting of the library , relocation of the council offices , police station , day centre for the elderly , day services for the physically disabled , for young mothers and children centre and for a mental health services centre and he was delighted that we had the meeting because he has to meet with his superiors late in December , early January , when he has been asked to put forward ideas .
17 I do n't think I 'm the only volunteer who 's ashamed of their early attitude to AIDS and I 'm only glad that we had the sense , collectively , to listen to reason before the calls began .
18 They are spiritually awake and they sometimes put us to shame because they seem to make strides so fast that we have a job to keep up with them , they want to do this , they want to do that , they get baptized they want to auxiliary pioneer and before you know where the , where you are they 're in the regular pioneer ranks , and that 's lovely to see is n't it ?
19 With so much choice it 's lucky that we know the area so well and can show you all the best things on our trips .
20 It is imperative that we emphasise the uniqueness of the Catholic school which understands itself as a faith community in which the beliefs and values communicated in Religious Education inspire and unify every aspect of the school life .
21 In our concern for church growth it is imperative that we discern the relationship between the growth of the Church and the realisation of the Kingdom .
22 ‘ I am standing to win because I believe I am the best candidate to lead the Labour Party to victory next time but also because it is imperative that we have a contest in which a proper debate can take place , ’ he added .
23 It is nevertheless imperative that we view the text as a whole both at the beginning and at the end of the process .
24 ‘ It is imperative that we accept the plurality of the society of which we are a part — this is absolutely essential for Asia , ’ he added .
25 It was urgent that we organise an oil delivery to Cuba on a massive scale .
26 Erm th the reduction in the cost of discretionary awards which is partly the result of the policies that are partly also changing the , in the national situation and increased recruitment funding and in an area into which officers put in a great deal of time to try to make sure that we do the equivalent they should be getting .
27 However , with a horse that is naturally high in self-esteem , we will want to make sure that we lead the horse 's ego in the right direction , so that it works for us and not against us .
28 ‘ I have to be concerned with Flintshire and so I am biased , but I still feel very confident that we have a squad of players capable of serving us really well this season . ’
29 ‘ The merger provides the potential for developing more business than we would have achieved separately and I am confident that we have the basis for a successful future .
30 Whatever the outcome we are confident that we have the basis of a viable and profitable business .
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