Example sentences of "[verb] that we [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Of course , you will know that we in Iran have hostages , too .
2 I do n't know that we in Britain should be directly involved in defending those things , but there is the Helsinki process the C S C E process which is a Europe wide arrangement which among other things exist , there to ensure that these rights are observed .
3 It must also not be forgotten that we in Britain , at least , tend to get our latitudes wrong when looking across the Atlantic .
4 Now it is recommended that we in section nine and four A , in brackets four , someone move .
5 Er er I d I do n't think that we as a panel are necessarily going to ever and and and it may not be our role in fact to do so , to come to a judgement on it , but I would have thought as a matter of common sense , and common agreement , that there should be some er way in which the various parties would come together on the basic demographic statistics and would certainly accept that certain basic projections should be used i in looking forward .
6 In that context , I trust that we as a nation will continue to maintain our integrity and influence .
7 In fact when we say a piece of language is rhythmic we mean that we as readers have a rhythmic response to it — rhythm is a perceptual not a physical fact .
8 Mr Botham explained his reasoning , saying : ‘ Farmers have enjoyed exaggerated returns in recent months but they should remember that we as a country have to import many of our basic raw materials and as the pound has fallen costs have risen on a pro rata basis . ’
9 I assure my hon. Friend the Member for Croydon , North-West ( Mr. Malins ) that an examination of other elected assemblies which can be paralleled to ours in Europe , America or elsewhere shows that we in the British House of Commons spend three , four or even five times longer debating legislation .
10 Conference , I think you can see that we in Grimsby , have done a little bit , we would like to do more , we support the composite , and we support the lady speakers that 've come up here today .
11 Will my right hon. Friend confirm that we in Britain import more agricultural produce from France than we export to France ?
12 Will my right hon. Friend confirm that we in Britain will retain complete freedom to run our own monetary and economic policy , that we have transferred no significant powers from Westminster to the European Parliament , and that , in securing the deletion of the word ’ federal ’ , he has secured the deletion of the whole federal agenda ?
13 The second point is that we have been told that we in Wales would return to the rates .
14 I should like it to be understood that we in Northern Ireland do not expect our tourism promotion to be taken over by Bord Failte .
15 ‘ Oh , St. David , you know that we in Wales are very proud of our rugby .
16 Just on that last point , it was suggested that we ought to be writing now , to these commissioners , saying that we as a parish council wanted to make comments to them when they were er in Nottinghamshire .
17 And I chart , er could indicate that we by structure planting .
18 I believe that we in Scotland would like to have a similar facility .
19 Finally , at the risk of once more being accused of expressing my opinions in emotive terms , I believe that we in Scotland must seek , by whatever means possible , to establish a Scottish parliament .
20 We must both find a way through this , and I demand that we in this country support the Commission in its negotiations , demanding that the United States come further towards us , so that together we can find a solution for the whole world , instead of throwing batons at each other across the Atlantic .
21 The object of the evening is to demonstrate that we at Motorlux place great emphasis on total customer care regardless of their sex or knowledge of the workings of the modern motor car .
22 They are entitled to do that in a free European democracy , but we are entitled to hold our ground and to argue that we as a nation were never committed to a united states of Europe in 1973 , that we are not committed to it now and that we do not intend to pre-empt that decision .
23 regardless of what they want to do , the rest of the organization , I think that we as an organization should do something like that .
24 The ban on straw burning will come into effect in 1993 , so does my hon. Friend agree that we in East Anglia have a ready market for such initiatives ?
25 Does the Minister recall that we on these Benches have advocated provision for tax vouchers for child care in the past three Finance Bills ?
26 I like to think that we in the Met Office did our little bit towards keeping up the boys ' spirits .
27 The fact remains that we as a council if we wish to , can meet a proper prudent budget and the alternative proposals tonight , which is really the the er unfortunate ones which would appear to be going through , are really not recognisable , that this is not the time to impose additional council tax or anything else on the people of this city when generally speaking their personal finances are not at their best .
28 But we believe we know what at this moment the country wants , and we believe it is for us in our strength to do what no other party can do at this moment and to say that we at any rate stand for peace …
29 ‘ I have to say that we in The Office put the highest , the very highest priority on acquiring this proof — if it still exists . ’
30 Please pray that we as a mission will be able to help provide the Christians there with the Christian literature that they need .
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