Example sentences of "[that] we [verb] [pers pn] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 And first of all before we er we put the reports we , there are a number of er , there 's one alteration and a number of er , additions obviously alteration or I should say a a an amendment is something an important place on page fifteen er , at the tope of the page referring to December nineteen ninety two I 've put , which is agreed by GP committee with the exception of young these representatives , that we ask them to bring thirty pounds towards the cost that should be twenty five .
2 And the reason for that is that we ask you to do three things when you get in front of the advertiser having got his commitment .
3 This is a form that we asked you to complete and send down , and some people have done it , and some people hadn't. so should get er , a bonus point for that .
4 As you can see , sir , this lady is quite a redoubtable lady and it was with great difficulty that we persuaded her to await the outcome of this enquiry before insisting on seeing you personally , sir . ’
5 There is surely no doubt that we take them to involve the necessity relations and the relations of requiredness .
6 ‘ Some needed reminding that we expected them to honour their word . ’
7 What I would say is that we endeavour to counteract that on the reasons that I 've stated , by virtue of the fact that we invite them to read the policy .
8 If you read that we need you to phone into that lady and it 's Vivienne .
9 Environmental , turned out immediately that we telephoned them to say there was a flood in on the , and they were ex extremely fast and very efficient , and they came back later in the day when the Highways Authority still had n't erm responded to our calls .
10 Why does not he tell Russia and the other former Soviet Union countries that we want them to get rid of nuclear weapons ?
11 Right now the first job that we want you to do is to help us to sort out some of the things .
12 You may be a little surprised to learn that we want you to weigh each day .
13 He showed us the research he had begun in Pembrokeshire , and we were so amazed at what he had discovered that we encouraged him to continue all over Wales .
14 That we wanted him to give us things ?
15 Mr Major replied : ‘ We will continue to leave the French government in no doubt that we expect them to act where necessary to safeguard free trade , to pay compensation when losses have occurred and to bring the perpetrators to book . ’
16 Even if it is true that policemen require special protection in the course of their duties because of the proactive roles that we expect them to undertake , it does not follow that the person who assaults them without justification should be marked as having committed what is , in reality , an aggravated form of assault .
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