Example sentences of "we [adv] [vb base] [that] [pron] be " in BNC.

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1 We eventually learn that Someone is a psychiatrist called Larry who works for a group of astrophysicists at a scientific research laboratory .
2 Yes , I mean we obviously feel that there are people who ca n't sit and listen or watch continually , and people who do dip in and out , but they still nonetheless want to know exactly what 's going on .
3 I personally feel it 's better than what 's there now at the moment , it 's also positioned on a a site which is now zoned for housing anyway in the district plan , erm it is providing true good quality houses in the area , we we personally feel that it 's better than what 's being proposed alongside here .
4 ‘ There 's been a massive wave of patriotism behind Nigel that is quite unbelievable — and we just hope that there is n't any backlash from the public that will damage either the sport or sponsors . ’
5 I think really what happens when you go into the past is not so much that the laws that we now use change , but we just find that there are many more new rules and particles and things that can happen , so the things that we know are the same , but there are many , many more different types of interaction and particle in nature which we have no experience of , which we have to take into account .
6 We soon realise that we are , effectively , looking up at a red ceiling , where the four walls of the room , seen in perspective below , are all decorated with a brace of fishermen .
7 By simply testing the instances of associative adjectives already given , we soon discover that they are subject to a general exclusion from predicative position .
8 now we already know that there was a meeting which was called fairly promptly for the Monday of the following week which would have been the eleventh , did you attend that meeting ?
9 We pause on the stairs and although we left of our own accord , pulled our coat from under the couple entwined on the bed , we already sense that it was the wrong decision , that there was a hidden hand pushing us out , wanting to exclude us .
10 Just like to ask the hundred women here , we have the Chippendales , and we have the men from Texas now we always hear that they 're sell-outs , you know
11 Perform well whatever assignments you have , trust God 's angels to remove and replace where necessary when things are n't being done in a congregation as you think that they might be or should be done , or you might think well the , why do n't the elders do something about this , we 'll leave it , leave it to Jehovah and the angels , if there 's anything wrong , they 'll sort it out and they 'll make the elves sort it out as well , they have ways and means , again coming back to this new text here persistence in prayer shows you are awake the spirituals so there 's another way Jesus was outstanding in its constantly regarding prayers keep awake by field ministry and here 's a rare one in any public talk financial contributions financial , we do n't hear that very often in public talks , we , we always say that there 's , er people come to the meetings , there 's no collection , no mention of money , the seats are free , you 're
12 We still believe that there is someone who knows who this man is . ’
13 We still believe that there 's going to be a kingdom over in Israel and that David Koresh is going to come back and be the head of that kingdom and that it 's going to be a peaceful place as prophecized in the Bible .
14 We still believe that you are a rogue , Curb , without ethics or scruples .
15 We still consider that we are one of the top amateur installers in the country as we were only beaten by a chap that had his system professional installed , yes Mr Mega Bucks .
16 We also assume that there is an odd number of individuals and that they vote ‘ sincerely ’ ; i.e. , they do not strategically misrepresent their preferences .
17 We also know that there are over 3,000 centenarians now in Great Britain , compared with a couple of hundred or so in 1950 .
18 We confirm here that IL-6DBP is expressed constitutively in Hep3B , but we also show that it is not present in the major IL-6 induced complex protein DNA .
19 Our total budget for ethnic arts is in the region of about fifteen hundred pounds which , as you can probably appreciate in a region representing four million people , does not all us very much flexibility , but we also feel that it 's the type of event which we are prepared to support , which is also important .
20 But we also acknowledge that there is more to politics than choosing the next Government and what that Government attempts to do when in office .
21 We also recognise that there is a tremendous problem for deferred pensioners in achieving reasonable transfer values er er er it 's a massive problem for them , even where they could find perhaps something to do with that money and a scheme that would do them better , not always , because there , there are people that give bad advice , but there are some that go into it very thoroughly and when it comes down to the bit the transfer value they receive makes it im practically impossible for them to do it .
22 The trouble is , we now know that they are being re-issued … and we have cause to think that they might have undergone quite extensive modifications .
23 They were laughed at then , but we now know that they were correct .
24 The sun is just a star , one of many thousands of millions of stars in our own galaxy , which is the milky way , which we see as we look up in the sky on a very dark night , and it was called the milky way by the ancients because it looked like a splash of milk across the sky , but we now know that it 's a flattened system consisting of these thousands of millions of stars .
25 Following a full day of debate on the Loyal Address and two days on the Second Reading of the Bill , the country is none the wiser about what the Labour party proposes on local government finance , save in one crucial respect : we now know that it is committed to ending all control on local authority expenditure .
26 ‘ As well , of course , we now know that there 's a very direct link between the amount a woman smokes and her chance of miscarrying .
27 ( We now know that there are several isotopes of oxygen , but that does not seriously alter the argument . )
28 We now know that there are two types of cholesterol — LDL and HDL ( low density and high density lipoproteins ) .
29 We now know that there was a larger population , more sites in earlier periods , and greater continuity of land use , if not actual settlement sites , into later periods , and therefore there was less opportunity for colonisation and the creation of new settlements .
30 We now show that there are also three transient components on timescales of 300 days , 20 days and 1 day ; of these , only the second has previously been reported .
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