Example sentences of "we [vb mod] [adv] [vb infin] the [noun] " in BNC.

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31 And it is by bringing this institutional dimension into focus that we may fully appreciate the influence of Laski , who was Professor of Political Science at LSE from 1926 to 1950 .
32 Let us pray that we may never misuse the knowledge and the skills which have been given to us .
33 We may indeed take the depth of the autobiographer 's image of a grandparent as one measure of the quality of their mutual relationship — and an especially important one , for on such relationships between earlier generations the insights which autobiography offers are unique .
34 They are also the very wishes which in total welfare states lead to what we may justly term the externalization of paranoia : for in these totalitarian societies the delusions of the paranoiac become actual , tangible realities .
35 We should scarcely find the style of Henry James worth studying unless we assumed it could tell us something about James as a literary artist .
36 Ideally we should both feel the pain and also retain awareness of what is happening .
37 While it is important to press for legislation , we should also urge the Government to implement the recommendations of the all-party Commons Employment Committee .
38 After talking about proofs by induction we should also mention the technique of definition by induction .
39 Perhaps we should also expect the officials to provide a vision for the organisation even though less grandiose in scope .
40 Lobbies of local councillors for improvements in street lighting should be organized , campaigns organized in conjunction with trade councils would raise awareness of the general public and we should also involve the transport unions .
41 We should also question the pressure to be constantly seeking a lover , and the all-consuming , obsessive nature of much passionate love .
42 As we 're doing this we should also consider the point of view from which those events are seen .
43 proposed that we should in effect give the money to erm a non county body involved in this , to allocate , to work out both the basis of the allocation and the allocation funds in this order , we think that 's inappropriate , If we 're putting up money then we should also have the responsibility for allocating them among a until the done and the done , so I 'm at all , or whether our council or something to be set up in the future should have equal control of that , that money .
44 And we should also discuss the re-planting programme with Jacques . ’
45 We should also like the inspector to comment on the quality of our school buildings .
46 It 's no secret that we had disagreements with the British and the French on how we should best approach the issue of Bosnia .
47 I think we should maybe ask the question why youngsters take drugs and , maybe we would get to the root of the problem .
48 I remain to be convinced that there is a problem and that therefore we should necessarily consider the solution that the hon. Gentleman suggested .
49 Before we actually have that three minute break erm , I think we should formally thank the Church of England of Holywell for its hospitality laid down .
50 Given the Opposition 's desire to give increasing powers to the European Parliament and their lack of understanding of how the Council of Ministers works , we should perhaps excuse the lack of appreciation of the process .
51 Conference , in speaking to this document we should all realize the importance of the subject that we are referring to today .
52 In his sermon , Dr Runcie said : ‘ We should ever recognise the scandal that Anglicans and Roman Catholics must celebrate two eucharists to make one memorial of our redemption on the day of our Lord . ’
53 And he had a blunt message for the audience — ‘ God forfend that we should ever allow the media to tell us how to run our business . ’
54 After spending all night , like John , at the tiller , he was relieved to find that ‘ steering as the children in my story steered , we should indeed reach the Deurloo Channel , and so come to the mouth of Flushing harbour ’ .
55 I think we should therefore hold the fight until a clear pattern emerges and certainly avoid international incidents which might tempt the Red Army , either at Union level or in the Republics and finally I think perhaps one useful thing we could do is too assist initially , and I stress initially , well disposed Republics with bread and sausages .
56 If Mill 's argument succeeds in showing that there is even only a little evidence in its favour , there will be more evidence in favour than against ; and we should therefore accept the hypothesis .
57 We should therefore hate the committee to think that we are complaining when we say that , far from having a benefit to declare , we were clearly disadvantaged and out of pocket . ’
58 We should therefore question the validity of attempts ( for example , Hakim , 1987 ) to compare I 981 with later data .
59 We should therefore use the principle of economy and cut them out of the theory .
60 We should never underestimate the enormity of this challenge .
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