Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] that we [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 It was duly arranged that we should meet after work , and it was then that I gave him further details about my ‘ sponsored ’ trip to Paris and about my much more ambitious idea of a trip to Libya .
2 Old friends would not want to know us , perhaps frightened that we would become a burden upon them .
3 Nor will it come from exports , which are now falling because the pound is so overvalued that we can not have export success at its present level of valuation .
4 We always had busloads of Glen Miller fans turning up , because the name ‘ The Dance Kings ’ kinda denoted that we would be playing that kind of music .
5 We are constantly reminded that we can not use the visible indicators as value assessments .
6 We are so made that we can derive intense enjoyment only from a contrast and very little from a state of things .
7 I and a few others who only that morning had begun to look forward to a peaceful summer ahead , swiftly concluded that we must make some gesture of our own in order to demonstrate the feelings of many of our fellow conservative Members of Parliament .
8 unc You have already seen that we can use equations to work out problems .
9 I have already said that we shall publish that figure once all the sales are completed .
10 It is not envisaged that we would have to use them for the offshore industry , but the provisions provide a safety net .
11 However , it is generally agreed that we should cut down on fat and ear more foods containing complex carbohydrates ( starch and fibre-rich foods ) and include lots of fresh vegetables , fruit and a sensible amount of protein .
12 We have just agreed that we would allow suggestions about procedures and other suggestions about the way the Company is run .
13 We have just announced that we will increase student support by 4 per cent .
14 We have already indicated that we would now like to have a session with teachers and principal teachers .
15 We discussed erm erm other places for people to meet et cetera has actually been closed down , some some problem with the is n't it , erm but they ca n't use it for the public so erm that was , it was just left that we 'll have another meeting in March and looking around for alternative places to meet , but that 's all to report on that .
16 We 've always said that we would n't do that .
17 An unidentified spokesman for the V&A was quoted in The Independent newspaper of 16 May , 1992 ( which featured several colour illustrations from the album ) as stating , ‘ We have always said that we could not raise the money to buy it , but would be very happy if someone would buy it and give it to us ’ .
18 In the past we have always proved that we can cope with difficult situations and with the help of our loyal band of teachers and members , we are sure that the present problem will be overcome .
19 Although we were in fact exempt from this , our management wisely decided that we should fall in line with the principle of the new regulations .
20 In fact , we have repeatedly said that we would retain the current Code of Practice on peaceful picketing which limits the number of pickets .
21 We have also decided that we will look again at the costs of refurbishment .
22 I 'm also told that we 'll have no problems with the phone calls this week .
23 Indeed I had also hoped that we might pick up some extra coach passengers , who , strange as it might seem , would prefer to forgo the train ride altogether and just go to the eisteddfod .
24 He has also insisted that we will not keep troops on the ground when the war is over , and that a solution must be found by the local governments and not imposed on them by the US and/or Britain .
25 At 1530 hrs on the afternoon of 14 May , for instance , the 1st Guards Bde log recorded that " Corps have now said that we can accept the surrender of any troops of Army Group E north of the Yugoslav frontier " .
26 It is often argued that we would all be better off if we followed the Warsaw Pact system of accepting their superpower 's equipment , produced mainly in the Soviet Union , but also in satellite countries like Czechoslovakia .
27 Furthermore , it is often overlooked that we can only apply scientific method to a tiny fraction of the impressions upon which we act .
28 ‘ We have now proved that we can match anyone at the highest level of the sport .
29 At times tonal zones can be identified ; at others they are elusive , but in their sum tonalities are so well hidden that we can regard this as truly ‘ atonal ’ ( in the sense of being tonally obscure ) : It would be laborious to analyse this note by note , but there are several principal features which can be noted :
30 That is why , on 16 April , my right hon. Friend the Lord President of the Council immediately announced that we would introduce a Government Bill to achieve the main objectives of the private Bill .
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