Example sentences of "[subord] we [vb base] that " in BNC.

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31 However in this instance there is no a priori reason for binding to one rather than the other , so we assume that both sites are equally occupied .
32 Fine so we know that they take visitors .
33 So we hope that the mistletoe will be worth that . ’
34 The overlap has two corners , one of which moves to the other under F and under R , so we find that the commutator is a pair of twisted 2-cycles , affecting only four out of the six corners involved in the moves F and R .
35 Just as Jesus ' life was the embodiment of God 's love , so we find that the Holy Spirit is particularly given to believers to live out God 's own love in their loveless lives .
36 We confirmed that the NP1450L RNA has an apparent size of 4.15 kb by hybridization with a second oligonucleotide probe ( not shown ) , so we consider that this RNA might have an anomalous electrophoretic mobility which would cause an underestimation of its size .
37 The levels of TCR -β transcripts corroborate these rearrangement results ( Fig. 4 d ) , so we confirm that TCR -α expression is not needed for TCR -β rearrangement and transcription .
38 This the movies , so we accept that someone who burgles you home , hacks your safe out of a wall with an axe and steals all your savings may be one helluva guy .
39 Okay , so we accept that Councillor Tiffany is now substituting Councillor Kurtz and may now take her full part in the meeting .
40 And a lot of people of course do n't go into our shops , so we feel that there are a lot of people out there who have a lot of sympathy for Oxfam 's aims and objectives , but are only lacking just the opportunity to give , and that 's what we hope to provide them with .
41 The child who comes half-way , that is , 50th , gets 60% So we decide that all those who got 60% or more will pass , and the ones who get less will fail .
42 And this this we see , it 's er quite interesting , this you notice this bit here is not plastered , and this has not got these dimples , so we think that what actually happened is when they first did this the the the the this bit of the window was blocked up with wood or wattle and daub or something like that , and so it was a a a and then when then when the vestry came down this these stones were put in here to block it up again .
43 Erm , going to somehow , at the moment we 're thinking of well Jean 'll wan na do it , but I 'm I 'm thinking of doing some kind of I mean , we 're agreed on what we 're gon na do , but it 's how we do it , I want some ka er , some kind of grilling around the top , the cocktail bar area , so you can open it as a , as a bar , and it 'll have a sort of atmosphere in itself , so we open that as a pub type of thing , you know .
44 But much of the problem dissolves immediately once we recognize that there is a confusion of categories at its root .
45 Once we appreciate that the cause is the complexity — and the unpredictability — of human beings , and the fact that humans are not as ‘ tidy ’ as elementary animals or simple mechanisms , then we should be grateful and go about our task with renewed enthusiasm .
46 Once we find that
47 Erm , and then , once we sort that all out , what will we say again at the level of the one ?
48 Once we recognise that holists and individualists are pursuing separate interests , it becomes clear that we need a scheme which will accommodate them both , and I have argued that the Annales school offers us the seeds of such an approach .
49 The trouble with this formulation is that it does not suggest how we can be sure as to just what is the constitutional set-up , and this is a particular problem once we recognise that the power of particular institutions is subject to change and that there are disputes as to what are ( and should be ) the fundamental practices and rules .
50 This inactivity is best interpreted as indicative of a powerlessness , but is perfectly " rational " once we recognise that the group is making certain calculations as to the likely response to their views and demands .
51 Such distinctions are valuable only , I believe , once we realise that they are not alternative , but , rather , mutually supportive .
52 But once we do so , once we see that by calling God ‘ transcendent ’ we are not banishing Him to some distant celestial isle from which to look down on us , then it becomes easier and not harder to understand His presence .
53 Once we see that the relationship between a set of explanatory principles and the more specific analyses offered by social scientists must be a reciprocal one we are able to benefit from the fact that , just as social scientific practice is moulded by existing views of explanation , so those views can be refined and altered by the impact of practice .
54 Once we accept that our officials act in the name of a community of which we are all members , bearing a responsibility we therefore share , then this reinforces and sustains the character of collective guilt , our sense that we must feel shame as well as outrage when they act unjustly .
55 Both points about unfairness are revealed once we note that in the election of 1983 the Conservatives secured one Commons seat for every 33 000 votes ; Labour one for every 40 000 ; and the Liberals and Social Democrats one for every 340 000 .
56 He has paid out nearly £12 million in 14 months , and said : ‘ We will pay a price for anybody , provided we think that price is right . ’
57 This distinction between mystic and magician is helpful provided we realize that the two archetypes con be combined .
58 You 'll also notice that we put a provision in there of half a million for expansion of packing cos we believe that we may need this erm with the production of the o you for the carry on .
59 Yes , but On the last comment that er Chris made er bringing us and the letter to county about the the failure of the meeting on the twenty second cos we feel that they are just lying down to the situation and not pursuing a pursuing the D A P about whatsoever and erm we are , certainly in John 's letter probably get it signed tonight complaining and asking for a a meeting as soon as possible because we feel that that they ought to be pursuing the question of these two sites , they 're dragging their feet !
60 I thought I would mention this at the outset because so many details , which would normally be left until we reach that particular stage , will be discussed with earlier parts of the legislation .
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