Example sentences of "we [vb base] [that] the [noun] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 We regret that the Department has encouraged parents to expect schools to report to them using these measurements so prematurely .
2 We stress that the list serves a heuristic purpose : it enables us to collect data on a fairly systematic basis .
3 We may scrape and spit and dab and rub , until the point when we declare that the truth stands plain before us , thanks to xylene and propanol and acetone .
4 We suggest that the procedure laid down in the Environmental Protection Act for registers under parts I and VI of the Act could be used in this situation .
5 Because of the importance of coupling between depleted NO x , elevated ClO x and ozone loss , we suggest that the data have significance in the wider global context , even though mid-latitude ozone loss through background aerosol chemistry has not been demonstrated directly .
6 Speaking on the BBC radio he said : ‘ We realise that the Queen has enough problems on her plate at the moment .
7 However we realise that the decision to book an Amsterdam short break is often taken at the last minute and as we are specialists in arranging holidays at very short notice all bookings made within 7 days of departure are given ‘ PRIORITY STATUS ’ .
8 We acknowledge that the country has a number of social problems .
9 Under such circumstances we say that the head encapsulates the meaning of the dependent item .
10 Well the , the fourth point in relation to er we say that the point has been fully pleaded , corsation is a question of fact , the , er , it 's not an issue which we say arises on these preliminary issues and can raise it er under order eighteen , rule nineteen , if they so wish , that is traditionally the places where it seems nexus points arise erm and they will put in , er app , we will put in , the defendants will put in appropriate evidence at that point , depending upon whether the , the strike out allows evidence and how they frame their strike out , but the nexus point is fully pleaded , we set out step by step and in relation to er restrictions how they were caused the loss , my Lord at that point , at this point we believe that 's all we have to do and certainly we believe that it be sufficient to get over a strike out
11 Here , we show that the DNA-PK modifies c-Jun in vitro and that serine residue 249 ( Ser-249 ) is required for phosphorylation to occur .
12 We show that the gene has a number of neuronal-specific DNase I hypersensitive sites in the 5' flanking sequence and within the body of the gene .
13 Here we show that the carrier generates an alkalinization outside and an acidification inside glial cells , and transports anions out of the cells , suggesting that there is a carrier cycle in which two Na + accompany each glutamate anion into the cell , while one K + and one OH - ( or HCO ) are transported out .
14 We can understand this more clearly if we imagine that the tables have been turned , and that we are trying to get by in basic dolphin-language .
15 Again , therefore , we conclude that the right to enforce a contract can not be derived from the liberal principle of respect for individual autonomy .
16 In addition we hope that the conference proves to be the beginning rather than the end of a process — that it can begin to provide a mechanism which we believe is sorely missing from current schemes , namely , popular accountability .
17 These is a degree of confusion about this complex and rapidly changing area and the scope of these two quite distinct developments and we hope that the information provided will contribute towards clarification .
18 Indeed , this was the very reason that the Departmental Committee on the Treatment of Young Offenders had recommended , in 1927 , the reform of the system : ‘ When it is realised that these courts are specially equipped to help rather than punish the young offender , we hope that the reluctance to bring such children before will disappear . ’
19 We accept that the Minister has honoured his commitment ; he has brought forward powers to establish a funding council .
20 On the other hand , in Joseph Hone 's W.B. Yeats , 1865–1939 ( 1942 , p.367 ) we read that the Yeatses went to Sicily in November 1924 and stayed for two months , ‘ the attraction there being , besides the sunlight , the presence of Ezra Pound on the island , and the Byzantine mosaics of Monreale and the Capella Palatina at Palermo ’ .
21 As a first approximation , we assume that the cylinder deforms globally to become a squatter version of itself .
22 If we assume that the DNA bound bleomycin covers three base pairs two of which correspond to the cleavage site then the molecules must protrude by one base pairs in either direction .
23 As nobody else is mentioned we assume that the speaker ate the breakfast herself .
24 If we assume that the customer has paid for the goods then the first entries would have been to increase the bank by £600 and include in the profit and 1088 account sales of £600 .
25 We assume that the writer has used the basic historical framework for her story — Wroe 's demand that his flock should provide his household with seven virgins ( female , although this was not specified ) for his ‘ comfort and succour ’ : and that not terribly long afterwards , he was put on trial by his church for alleged naughtiness with two of them .
26 At present we assume that the computer does only one thing at a time .
27 Moving on let's have a talk about the primary school budgets , we 're proposing a million pounds here for primary school delegated budgets er we assume that the schools have used that largely by non-contact time for the teachers .
28 This ability is accounted for most simply if we assume that the recruits have mental maps of the surroundings on which they somehow ‘ place ’ the spots indicated by the dances .
29 For simplicity , we assume that the eigenvalues sought are all different .
30 We tend to think of animal vision only in terms of that part of the spectrum of light which we can see ; and yet we know that the spectrum extends far beyond this .
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