Example sentences of "[conj] we [vb base] that [pers pn] be " in BNC.

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31 Preputial plasty is a well recognised procedure in Europe , and we think that it is a reliable option for selected patients with tight but unscarred and uninfected foreskins .
32 so we want to do is look at that one and we see that it 's keeping on track and er it 's doing the things that we actually want to do
33 Father , You are lord of the church and we acknowledge that you are lord of St Leonard 's .
34 Mum and I go to see him sometimes , and we agree that he is a much nicer person than he used to be .
35 Yes , but On the last comment that er Chris made er bringing us and the letter to county about the the failure of the meeting on the twenty second cos we feel that they are just lying down to the situation and not pursuing a pursuing the D A P about whatsoever and erm we are , certainly in John 's letter probably get it signed tonight complaining and asking for a a meeting as soon as possible because we feel that that they ought to be pursuing the question of these two sites , they 're dragging their feet !
36 This perspective puts mathematics educators in a very comfortable position , until we recognise that it is not uncontentious and , in any case , is rarely made explicit to children , which would involve them in a detailed consideration of how mathematics has developed and the relations between abstract mathematics and reality .
37 If we assume that we are not the proprietors but the trustees of this world and that we have a deed of covenant to honour , this at once introduces certain absolutes into economic life and certain limits on the exercise of freedom .
38 In the same fashion , Kant maintained , the nature of our knowledge can not be understood if we assume that it is simply fed into us from outside ourselves , and that we are merely passive recipients of information from the world around us .
39 Of course the distinction drawn above only remains if we assume that it is possible for us to understand a proposition which we would or could never be justified in believing or could never come to know to be true .
40 But even if we assume that it is sound at an abstract philosophical level , it would be extremely dubious to assert that this theory can justify our present practices of punishment or anything like them .
41 If we assume that you are writing on the right-hand page of an examination book or on loose examination sheets , bound at the top left-hand corner , then the identifying number of the question should be large so that it is easily seen and should be at the top right-hand corner .
42 If we win that we 're in the final at Wembley , what , what if we beat Chelsea at Wembley ?
43 If we see there 's quite a few on the walkways , and if we know that they 're outsiders then we 'll we 'll turn round and we 'll walk back the other way .
44 Their problems are so deep and the solutions will take so long that it will hold back political and economic progress in western Europe if we insist that they are brought into the fold sooner rather than later .
45 Erm , and if we decide that we 're going to just kind of , as a result of a day like that , do three things or something like that , you know , erm I 'm not sure that that 's helpful but
46 In all three cases the changes in the host , if we accept that they are Darwinian adaptations for the benefit of the parasite , must be seen as extended phenotypic effects of parasite genes .
47 If we accept that it is reasonable for Health to sell its message in this way , why are we wary of religion ?
48 We have to be aware of this possibility and , if we find that we are being misunderstood , find another means of expressing ourselves .
49 If we find that it is true that he made these deals he could lose his permit , ’ he said .
50 If we believe that they are , with us , part of the ‘ One , Holy , Catholic and Apostolic Church ’ , then our relationship with them is important .
51 Nevertheless the belief in our own fallibility is itself an " incorrigible " belief ; i.e. if we believe that we are sometimes mistaken , then we are most certainly sometimes mistaken .
52 If we believe that it is right to push back the boundaries of middle age a few years , we can happily keep our young tastes and looks for a bit longer .
53 Unless we show that we are determined to proceed with the deployment of cruise and Pershing missiles , there will be no chance of progress in the arms control talks .
54 It is difficult to deal sensibly with the craze unless we remember that it is the latest in a series of recognisably similar phenomena , which the law has had difficulty in regulating : the early ‘ happenings ’ , influenced by LSD ; the ‘ blues parties ’ , which were the last to hit the headlines ; the continuing ‘ northern soul ’ craze , and no doubt others which even the participants have long since forgotten .
55 GDO or ODG are random collections of letters , not signs ( unless we suspect that they are unfamiliar acronymics , or words in an unknown language ) , but DOG is the signifier of a sign whose signified is what is elsewhere understood by chien , etc .
56 Not only do Christians have the necessary basis for such a concept , but we know that we are commanded to live out a standard unselfishness , far surpassing a mere social grace .
57 Yesterday , John Major celebrated his first year as Prime Minister but we know that he was Chancellor in Mrs. Thatcher 's Government in the latter part of it —
58 So it 's excellent here , but we know that it 's at a variable , and I think the problem that you were probably facing is how do you secure a a better rate than that .
59 In an ideal world , such fencing would be entirely of natural hedgerows and ditches , but we know that it is inevitable that artificial fencing will provide the bulk of such restraint for cattle and for sheep .
60 We can only guess at Allan Lamb 's motives for his article in the Daily Mirror , but we hope that they are nothing so base as money or even worse our nationality .
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