Example sentences of "[noun] i [verb] that we " in BNC.

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1 The instant I realised that we had a picture I made a steep turn to starboard and a downward movement , simultaneously I was aware of a slight tremor in the aircraft in the region of the bomb bay .
2 The difficulty I think that we 're facing , is that it 's happening in year two of a four year transition period , before we 've really got to grips with what the long-term position is , what the overall demands are , and to what degree we are going to be able to model , change , control and , and influence those demands .
3 Now in those cases we ca n't use the normal Chow tests we 've got more parameters to estimate than we have observations , right , as a result Chow developed a second test , right , from structural change where we do n't need er erm to estimate essentially the regression in the sub sample which has got very few obser observations but in that Chow , that Chow second test is often called a test of predicted failure , right , Microfit will calculate both of those tests and bear in mind I mean that we 're spending a lot of time on er parameter constancy , we must bear in mind that parameter constancy is vitally important if we are going to make these inferences possible be about policy making on the basis of our estimates .
4 The figure I think that we , yes I wonder if Mrs Long could re to that particular question ?
5 On that basis I hope that we can look to the Government to ensure that recommendation 30 of the Cullen report is implemented simultaneously .
6 Can can I just add sir o one point I I in my in my preamble I said that we were sometimes able from a local point of view to take into account information locally that perhaps you would n't have got from further afield .
7 ‘ But I 'll argue until the day I die that we are singing about something serious .
8 ‘ In some ways , ’ he said yesterday , ‘ Python does look very old-fashioned now , yet when I arranged a compilation of all 45 shows for the BBC I found that we had on the Not The Nine O ’ Clock News unintentionally pinched a number of things , putting the signature in the middle of the programme , parodying famous TV interviews .
9 Right from the beginning I assumed that we were going to have to work at interesting the press in the story .
10 To my astonishment I find that we use the river bed as a road .
11 Whatever desperate or mundane disappointments might lie ahead , as we gazed down at those phantoms from another age I felt that we had become travellers in time .
12 So a lot of the target planning I suppose that we 've come across is people saying well when I retire , I shall actually go down to half salary at best , that 's assuming th that you 've actually made half , about half salary on your pension being forty eightieths or whatever .
13 Mr President , at the beginning of my address I said that we would see where the common ground lies .
14 No sir I think that we were all there we all stayed because God would take care of us .
15 The only time we sharply disagreed occurred when near the end of our deliberations I argued that we should say far more about classroom practice .
16 That 's a thing I find that we 're losing very much is all these exclamations and of course a lot of exclamations were calling on a divine hand of God to look after you .
17 If we now enquire into what exactly the acquisition of a fully upright posture and all its attendant psychological advantages had for our hominid ancestors I think that we are now in a position to give a fairly specific and detailed answer .
18 From the foregoing work that Tim Grant and I set in motion I believe that we have gained certain value .
19 I th stick to my former line I think that we 've all had a look at this , er we , I believe it 's a useful , serviceable instrument and I rest my case .
20 Emma can you concentrate but on the other hand I think that we would be missing something if we did n't point out that it has that side to it , alright .
21 This incident made me realise that our careful descriptions of the relationship between dialect and Standard English might be misread , and so in the final Report I insisted that we should reiterate many times that all pupils should learn , and if necessary be explicitly taught , Standard English .
22 In supporting this document I believe that we have to look realistically to the future and recognize that one general union would benefit trade union members in the U K far better than continuing to be in competition .
23 On balance I feel that we have far too many consultative papers and an awful lot of stages of process on many things that are not central .
24 I thought of life as the Whirlpool of Corrievrikin , where all men struggle helplessly and eventually are sucked into the vortex of death I see that we men have nothing that we can do in this whirlpool except find another creature that will share the hopelessness .
25 I can hardly remember the first time I felt that we loved each other .
26 In The Selfish Gene I speculated that we may now be on the threshold of a new kind of genetic takeover .
27 As we loaded up the trucks with everything we would need for our month away at Canjuers I felt that we might be about to learn some soldiering .
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