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

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1 Furthermore , our data suggest that we can not be complacent about the risks of tuberculosis in the white population .
2 Our statistics show that we consume all that we 're capable of producing , yet we 're investing less and less in new capacity to produce .
3 After being swamped by people demanding that we give them the freebie SEAL course , we have , after long and difficult nights of deliberation , come to a decision .
4 But there are all sorts of other claims that people make that we are very much more critical of .
5 Gradually the people realized that we was here to look after the flats .
6 I could understand that and was delighted when I saw people realising that we most certainly were not steeped in Factory greyness . ’
7 People forget that we 've had forty years of scientific advance since the first atom bomb was dropped .
8 I THOUGHT it was terrific when David JoHansen of the New York Dolls delivered such quips a : ‘ Who cares about the music when one has such sense of drama ? ’ and , ‘ We do n't play too good but we can dance as bad as we want , ’ and ‘ We do n't hold concerts — we throw parties ! ’ , and ‘ It does n't bother us when people say that we ca n't play , when we met we actually could n't , ’ etc , etc , but all these sweeping statements were launched in 1973 , and when those same epigrams are repeated three years later by lesser mortals ( i.e. Sex Pistols , Runaways , Ramones and Kiss ) , things begin to look synthetic .
9 When the movie comes out I want people to know that we 're still around , that the P-Funk lives and that we can act and can still drop it .
10 Of course , Michael and I could not let the people know that we were enemies .
11 Well , I mean actually , we would n't say that to him if he stuck something up in his front garden , that 's the reality ; people imagine that we have powers that we do n't have .
12 The difference between our position and that of the Labour party is that people accept that we would be prepared to use nuclear weapons and know that Labour Members would not be , so they would not have a deterrent .
13 How does that help us in the outside world if people know that we we give good training ?
14 Even though we have not yet been able to predict any of these quantities from superstring theory , many people believe that we will be able to do so eventually .
15 That may have , I suppose , erm , sort of led some people to believe that we do n't have a choice , but technically we do .
16 We are not daft , we know how we want to live , we only needed an opportunity like this to get our ideas and solutions on the drawing board in a way that enabled these people to understand that we have our own form of expertise . ’
17 I think that people do n't want to see any more constitutional changes , but there are many more changes in the culture , in the way the Party operates at local , regional , and national level , which we will be addressing , but what we 're not going to have is more constitutional changes , because people feel that we 've made changes , we have moved the Party forward , we 're clear the direction we 're going in , and now the Party at all levels wants to address itself not only to building our membership , but also to showing how the policies we 've got meet the changed world outside .
18 Optimistic economists are suggesting that the surge in shares and the increase in High Street retail sales indicates that we might finally be emerging from the recession .
19 Sometimes , though , we can be so afraid of what other people think that we shut up rather than speak up .
20 The trouble is , some people think that we still have elephants walking on the streets in South Africa , and do n't possess proper watches . ’
21 Er , one of the paradoxes of the modern era as er , pointed out by Tom Peters , not by me , one of the few things I do not claim original thought on , erm , is , is that it 's not that we , people think that we do n't have enough information at our fingertips and are constantly striving to gather more and more , the opposite is actually true .
22 IT COMES AS A SHOCK to some people to learn that we still do not have definite answers to many of the most obvious questions about animals .
23 You 've got to have specialised departments in any big organisation — it helps a lot when people recognise that we ca n't all be brilliant loners . "
24 It 's even a lot of money I think compared with the what is it , one point four million pounds that is transferred th through the youth and community budget into the Highfields area and that itself is a lot of money when people recognise that we are actually spending the equivalent of one tenth of the total county youth and community budget in one area of the county .
25 As Prof. Mark recalled , ‘ the reviewer said we were out of our minds but within two years people conceded that we were correct . ’
26 We should be able to go into the big houses and let the gentry know that we are honest , that 's the only way they 'll give us their business .
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