Example sentences of "[be] [that] we do " in BNC.

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1 erm The other parts of the job are that we do erm all of the fundamental and much of the applied research which the nation needs , we provide an increasing range of advanced courses in technology for people in industry , and continuing education generally , the number of mature students at all levels is rising , and there are a number of other service functions we do for the community as well as just teaching undergraduates .
2 One reason why we find it so hard to understand the development of form may be that we do not make machines that develop : often , we understand biological phenomena only when we have invented machines with similar properties .
3 A simple answer to the question would be that We do , generally speaking , dream in colour , but that this aspect of the dream tends to be forgotten .
4 And my plea would be that we do everything we possibly can and that 's why I found the quotation from scripture in this section so apposite , that we do everything we possibly can in grace and love and truth to help people to enter into a commitment to the ministry of the whole people of God .
5 It may be that we do n't have to use all of that .
6 So it might well be that we do n't get the S I S people that we previously thought we might do .
7 I doubt very much whether we 'll have a score on that because it tends to be that we do n't find out what happens in Italy until er the following morning .
8 ‘ The crux of our argument is that we do n't need to have toxic wastes and the fact that plants like Rechem exist , providing easy options for companies , is acting as a disincentive for companies to clean up . ’
9 The trouble is that we do n't see .
10 We may do it badly , but the beauty is that we do it at all .
11 ‘ But all I 'm concerned about at the moment is that we do enough against City to make sure we can go to Wembley at the weekend knowing we ca n't be overtaken again by Leeds on Saturday . ’
12 ‘ Our biggest problem is that we do not have an organisation in the country that has a monitoring role for the quality of our soil . ’
13 What we are trying to say is that we do n't have to look to our mothers for everything .
14 Our main concern as a group is that we do not waste the money .
15 ‘ The point is that we do not need any further research to resolve the policy issues .
16 The negative aspect of the off season is that we do n't see as much wildlife , like rattlesnakes , scorpions and tarantulas .
17 The distinction between the individual and what is being looked for can be confused : the problem is that we do n't always know how much .
18 What so often happens is that we do not share feelings till finally the back filter gets overloaded and we literally blow a hole through it sending forth a gush of accusations which are totally counterproductive .
19 What they do n't seem to realise is that we do n't keep spares in the office , so all we can do is send them on to Ablex anyway , so you 'll have longer to wait .
20 The short answer to this question is that we do not know how homoeopathic remedies work any more than we know how the majority of orthodox pharmaceuticals work .
21 The answer is that we do not discriminate against anyone , even fax-toting sociopaths like Watson Weeks .
22 ‘ The Arsenal way of doing things , though , is that we do them in private — not in public .
23 ‘ But what is important is that we do not lose these sort of players from our game because of these things .
24 ‘ What distinguishes us from the rest of the industry is that we do research to prove the claims we make , ’ he says .
25 By emphasising the ‘ primacy of action ’ what these theologians are really saying is that we do not know — indeed we can not obtain knowledge except through praxis .
26 The truth is that we do not even know what our ancestors actually looked like .
27 ‘ What they do n't know is that we do n't look like that either . ’
28 The point here is that we do not have an applicable criterion of a correct verdict other than the one which results from a fair trial ( Rawls , 1972 , pp. 83–9 ) .
29 The most we can hope for is that we do n't actually believe it . ’
30 The problem is that we do n't get the following day 's forecast until 4pm and sometimes it has to join the queue for updating .
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