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

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1 If the above sequence is written down we can see that the device is counting in binary .
2 And perhaps we might imagine that they are the same but different .
3 Perhaps we should decide that it 's a high priority to actually do a proper job , like this .
4 We can see that he had two views of what constitutes a ‘ law ’ , or perhaps we should say that he had two views as to how ‘ laws ’ manifest themselves .
5 ‘ Then perhaps we can assume that she does n't exist , ’ said Penelope .
6 We thought perhaps we can use that as a goal standard , and pick up what actually happens with our project to compare the two .
7 Perhaps we can say that capitalist equilibrium is made up of a series of moments of dis-equilibria .
8 So we might think that the correctness of translation is always evidence-transcendent .
9 It is likely that this will make him more tired than usual and so we might guess that he will sleep longer .
10 So we might conclude that there is no need to have stringent standing rules ( or , indeed , any standing rule at all ) if other means to weed out hopeless and vexatious cases are provided .
11 So we would hope that by releasing that article fourteen direction at that stage , all we would really be doing is making it possible for the l particular local plan to receive more specific impetus from real life applications within the general locations specified in the structure plan .
12 In the example of ICI the ratio was 9.8 and so we may assume that investors were willing to pay 9.8p for 1p of earnings .
13 The characteristic parallel band contour for ν 2 ( a 1 ) and perpendicular contours for ν 5 and ν 6 ( e ) leave no doubt about the correct assignments , and so we may say that the germyl rocking frequency characteristically lies between 550 and 650 cm -1 .
14 So we 'll stick that in there , again it 's an appointment .
15 So we must accept that the creatures we will encounter in the Scottish hills are not the stuff of big game hunters ' after-dinner bragging , but they are varied and thrilling in their discovery nonetheless .
16 I have been told by many other breeders that they have experienced a similar thing in their own kennels and so we can assume that the pecking order is not always maintained through physical strength .
17 So we can assume that analysis of prior linguistic units has two effects on subsequent processing .
18 So we can say that many that equals a quarter .
19 These samples were collected in nineteen eighty six so we can calculate that the water is seventeen years old .
20 So we can see that feeding straight cereals can cause problems if we do n't supplement the deficiencies correctly .
21 Putting these answers together we can see that at the heart of fundamentalism is a longing for a faith which is secure , tangible , successful , simple .
22 For example , in we might find that the 813 cm -1 mode is 80% rock , 20% stretch , with the reverse proportions in the 720 cm -1 mode .
23 Eventually through reasonably correct bid evaluation , we began to learn how to cost out inferior bids , when we had a very very low bid in we could see that certain things had been skimped , certain things might even have been missed out completely , and we then began to cost the effect of that on the organization .
24 Thus we might say that the sceptic implicitly claims to know his conclusion that knowledge is impossible , or that he claims that his premises justify his belief that justified belief is impossible .
25 Thus we can conclude that the coins and the two monograms are more or less contemporary .
26 Thus we can assert that the kingdom of Cunobelin ( Shakespeare 's Cymbeline ) , whose capital and mint we know was at Camulodonum ( Colchester ) , extended over most of Essex and Hertfordshire .
27 Thus we can see that an uncertainty exists about formal support for old people in the community which contrasts oddly with the general acceptance of accountability for those in residential care , even in the private sector .
28 Thus we can see that there is a broad variety of approaches which we may group under the heading of ‘ natural law theories ’ because they all rely on something other than state law to constitute the valid rules of a legal system .
29 Thus we can see that the sentence ‘ The window is open ’ can have many different functions , depending on who says it , to whom , and in what situation .
30 Thus we can see that verbal material is identified more accurately in the right hand field than in the left and that , in fact , dots are located and counted more accurately in the left hand field .
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