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

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1 So these are , these are summaries of example units that we might do which either exist already or might be made to exist quite
2 You 'll remember yesterday that we had the collection for the Crawley Strikers and that the General Secretary , rather , I was gon na say foolishly then , generously er said that we would double whatever was collected .
3 His father Allan told the High Court : ‘ Whatever differences we have had as a family we are all of a mind that we would like what is best for Tony .
4 What would commonly be taken as a characteristic example of the Naturalistic Fallacy is ethical hedonism , the doctrine that we ought to do what gives most pleasure .
5 Over lunch we decided that we could repeat what we had done at Muirfield Village and take all Four fourballs and five hours later it was done .
6 That we could own what was going on in Canberra .
7 And somebody was gon na go and review the relevance to this organization , so that we could determine what we did about it .
8 If private capital can be attracted — and I believe it could to the right project — it seems to me entirely right that we should do what we can as Government to create the right climate for a successful link to be built .
9 And that 's the point of ‘ Back In Denim ’ — not that we should all go retro and rediscover the pre-punk '70s , but that we should do what Lawrence has done and just get back in touch with our own musical roots .
10 My Lords , erm i legislation is complex and I agree that we should do what we can to keep a clear er , er to keep it clear and simple if it 's at all possible and erm er I agree though that one needs a fully up-to-date text of the nineteen sixty four Police Act in order to decipher every last dot and comma .
11 It is highly important that we should know what .
12 As a result I undergo a bout of conscience , taking the short rod only when Odd-Knut assures me that we will eat whatever we catch , and that we will probably not catch anything .
13 Let me add here erm I do n't want to say that we will duplicate what is happening , but if there 's going to be any reform to be done it is open and you can introduce reform into our constitution once you have the parliament back again and the Emir and such reform can be introduced .
14 The fact that we can examine what local authorities are doing has been comprehensively ignored , yet it could have an effect on many of the points that were raise .
15 And it is essential that we should be the ones who control just which parts of our brains we use so that we can achieve what we have decided are our goals .
16 Speech act theory , by attempting to single out the pieces of shared knowledge which enable us to interpret the function of what is said , also assumes that we can distinguish which factors in the situation are relevant , but again it does nothing to explain how we distinguish the relevant from the irrelevant .
17 We must find some way of ‘ taking out ’ of our calculations that fraction of brain that can be attributed simply to body size , so that we can compare what is left over as the true ‘ braininess ’ of animals .
18 Our success in Europe means that we can reassess what we need to do to defend ourselves ; it does not mean that we can lower our guard .
19 There is a need to make what we can of an essentially applied subject , hoping that we can gain what is required from other disciplines without going too deeply into them .
20 He agrees that we can ask what justifies these beliefs ; but to do so would mean that we no longer treated them as having this special status .
21 It is my belief that anorexic speech ( or , more literally , behaviour ) consists of two quite separate and often contradictory texts , and that it is only by studying them both , in order to fit them together and so come up with an amended text , that we can understand what is going on inside the anorexic herself .
22 The first is to provide simple descriptions of complex data so that we can understand what is going on in our experiments .
23 The pernicious notion that we can believe whatever we feel like believing may not be unique to the twentieth century but it has certainly found great popularity in it .
24 To the extent that we can say what it means , our answer is dependent upon the nature of the remainder of the theory surrounding the sentence .
25 Er , just so that we can see which way we 're working , John , can I just check out , have you the faintest idea what the hell she 's talking about ?
26 May the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ enlighten the eyes of our mind , so that we can see what hope his call holds for us .
27 I really am looking forward to seeing your entries but do n't forget to include photos of your garden so that we can see what you 're getting up to !
28 What they 're able to do with that money this year and in that way we can make a reasonable assessment as to what has to be done next year and the years after and budget all , but we 're talking about how they 're going to spend the money that we 've just earlier on voted for , for us so that we can see what is being done and also that the public can see because after all this all came up , the report to the ombudsman and the public will not be satisfied about our performance on that .
29 Well I 'd like to see a very open report , and that 's why I Mr , and I 'd like him to look at all the options , we 're deferring this so that we can see what 's possible , you know , , perhaps Hanson Trust would like to come along and offer us fifty million pounds for it , that 'd be a fair deal would n't it , perhaps somebody else would do that .
30 We need to know the effect the injury has had on you so that we can determine what type of medical evidence we need and when .
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