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

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1 He spent a month there , and his photographs show that the production of tyres , which are things that we take for granted , depend on individuals , their skills , and a surprising amount of physical effort .
2 In fact , the chemistry on the earth is rather special — it 's the sort of chemistry we 're used to doing at the temperature on the earth in the conditions that occur on the earth , but interspatial space the conditions are quite different and so , in fact , it turns out the chemistry is different , and so also we find that there are molecules that we do n't expect .
3 He concludes that , although there are indeed some things we can not and would be immodest to hope to know , there are others that we can know .
4 So we 're looking at it first , I I think in the end , there are schemes that we 've got to put on to the back burner , or the , until such times Lincoln develops further , and there is further development .
5 overall overhead on this organization is , and whether there are areas that we could er th that we could change .
6 THERE are signs that we are beginning to acknowledge our need for community support , encouraged , ironically , by a welfare state that can no longer pretend to provide a substitute for friendship .
7 I know about these pirate recordings and they cause a lot of trouble — this is something we have to be very careful about with our CD videos — but I know that sometimes there are things that we can never recapture and it is understandable that people will want to have them .
8 doing things like that but I I I I believe quite strongly what Angela 's saying er , if you came to me and presented something ba ba , a total er , conviction that it might be in a sense damaging er the er the the the concept people have of your subject , or might have I would listen very carefully to that , and I also ta , I remember Gordon saying some time ago and whilst Gordon drove me crackers he talked about the government saying you 've got ta do this , you 've go and he said there are things that we must believe in as educationalists ourselves , and professionalists
9 Of course there are things that we would have liked to have seen such as multi-chapter documents and greater typeface and leading control but then there would n't have been anything to put in Version 4.0 , would there !
10 But there are things that we 're not avail er , we 're not aware of and I 'm looked on as something of an expert , so God help those people who come and ask me er , what there is , what forms they should use and what is available on the , in the organization , if I 'm looked upon as an expert .
11 it 's not a reflex action that the Labour Party somehow engages in , but there are things that we need to rave raise revenue for , such as investment in the economy , like our social policies , and that the way that we will raise revenue is that we we will have a fair taxation system , that is very straightforward , and agreed by the Party , unlike the Conservatives who firstly do n't recognize there is any purpose in investment in the economy , public investment , or investment in social policies they do n't agree with , and secondly , when they do have to raise money they do it in the unfairest possible way , penalizing most those who can least
12 I mean , you know there are things that we need to address in-house , to make sure that we give you er , an efficient service .
13 We look very carefully at any new posts that we create , and we constantly look to see whether there are posts that we can get rid of erm and we have , in fact , shed a great many posts erm over the last year erm and we are constantly reviewing the efficiency of our service delivery .
14 ‘ It 's not the end of the world but there are matters that we have to give thought to . ’
15 Therefore , as I have frequently said in letters to Opposition Members and to my hon. Friends , we regard the support of students as the proper duty of the education system , rather than of the social security system , although there are exceptions that we support under the social security system .
16 There are people that we are redirecting , we were re redirecting from Demontfort House at one time , it was denied denied by by officers that it was happening .
17 There were things that we had no more control over yet than the grass did over the developer who chose to plough it all under and build a factory on top .
18 But even here there were signs that we were not far from the sea or from strange phenomena .
19 On this occasion there were objections that we should have included more names .
20 There 's things that we are doing like I 've been told by a couple of people this evening the autumn programme they think it 's very good very progressive very enjoyable I thi that that to me that reinforces the autumn programme by several people so people who here are people here this evening feel they we say something about what is n't on the agenda or what is on the agenda but I think that 's what the meetings for but I do n't think it 's a bad exercise to talk to the people who actually pay come in the building I mean I think that 's a valid exercise .
21 Now what 's happened here is we we 've done some of each of these there 's bits that we 've missed out though .
22 Armstrong says that the report has convinced NIH officials that ‘ there are some serious problems in the office of acquisitions management ’ and that , as a result , NIH has hired another consultant ‘ to advise us if there is information that we can act upon ’ .
23 Yes it certainly is , there , there is parts that we ca n't cycle on because it 's public footpath , so we 've got to the bye-laws such like er , and walk these stages with the bikes .
24 Er , that 's a difficult question because we bought er anywhere we could er , and where we thought there was leather that we could make a small profit on .
25 They were dockets that we had , after the war , to buy our furniture , because there was n't much furniture around , we was only allowed so many per family .
26 There is a great deal within that framework er , it 's not just about closing elderly persons homes , it 's not just about refurbishment it 's about resources and it 's resources that we 're very short of , to implement the sort of care programme that this council should be addressing .
27 But it 's it 's information that we need or the director general need in order to decide what prices will be set .
28 Before starting comrades I think it 's time that we nailed a couple of lies that are being put about , about this union and other trade unions .
29 I believe that it is nonsense that we should give such asylum seekers any form of accommodation .
30 If , on the other hand , from some consciousness of immaculate rectitude , we follow Allen Ginsberg in giving Pound a kiss of forgiveness — and it is in effect what David Heymann does towards the end of The Last Rower — it is poetry that we are presuming to forgive , not the man but ‘ the-man-as-poet ’ .
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