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

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1 We regret that this article on the KH864 means we have not been able to bring you Diane Bennett 's regular feature .
2 We agreed that all pupils from the relevant classes would be involved and no pupils with potential behaviour problems would be excluded .
3 We agreed that these doubts were sufficient to justify a recommendation to sell .
4 We stress that this advice will not remove jet-lag but should minimize its duration .
5 Mario Mieli quotes an unnamed gay writer : ‘ we [ gay men ] demand our ‘ femininity' ’ , the same thing that women reject , and at the same time we declare that these roles are devoid of sense' ( Homosexuality and Liberation , 46 ) .
6 Indeed , we trust that all contributions will be judged not as predictions , but rather as means of analysing a complex and unpredictably changing sphere of social life .
7 We argued that such statements reflect the growing consensus nationally about what constitutes good practice in the teaching of English .
8 We argued that this allocation would be efficient only if market failures did not occur .
9 We treasure confirmation and we fear that any alteration in the pattern might lead to confirmation ceasing to be observed .
10 Are we presuming that those students will not be expected to pay anything in the charge that they pay for staying in the halls of residence ?
11 By open ended we mean that any number of customers , savers or subscribers can lend any volume of funds to the intermediary at any time .
12 As a start , we suggest that all application forms for medical posts should be standardised so that information identifying ethnic origin can be removed by the personnel department — for example , on a detachable front sheet .
13 However it is clear that the three divisions prioritize different spheres of social relations and will have different effects … we suggest that each division exists within the context of the others …
14 As the same alanine and glycine codons are present at these positions in both human and bovine cDNA sequences and because the human gene , where analysed ( data not shown ) , has the same intron/exon boundaries , we suggest that these conclusions are applicable to the GGF gene structure and to the mRNA splicing patterns in both species .
15 We suggest that this sort of service led by fully trained clinical psychologists who are able to evaluate and adapt their approach to the particular needs of general practice should be explored further .
16 Therefore , we suggest that this strain facilitates the phosphotransfer process from enzyme I to HPr .
17 We mentioned that most braids are marked' 100%' , meaning that they do not have a core .
18 We so much take these matters for granted that we forget that these abilities are constitutive of what we mean by ‘ higher education ’ .
19 Little do we know that this drink will shape the course of the rest of the tour .
20 We expect that many issues will arise regarding the possible transfer of credit from other course such as Standard Grades and Highers .
21 We expect that such Officer involvement will lead to increased mutual understanding of the quality assurance ethos as practised by both Glasgow Polytechnic and SCOTVEC ’ .
22 We expect that each person will have a room with a sleeping , living and cooking area , ’ he said .
23 Correctness proofs might be based on concepts such as satisfaction ( sat ) unc the weakest pre-condition unc or Hoare logic unc We expect that these methods will be based more usually on the denotational than the algebraic description of occam .
24 Do we approve that those officers remain in office ?
25 We propose that that process should be concluded not later than April , but it is immensely to be hoped that it can be done far more speedily .
26 We propose that this assembly of areas constitutes the functional anatomy of the ‘ articulatory loop ’ .
27 We propose that these recommendations should form the basis of modifications made to attainment targets and programmes of study in the Order under section 4 of the Act and that , subject to those modifications , the attainment targets and programmes of study should apply to all pupils .
28 We realise that this prospectus may not answer all your questions , or even that it contains so much information that it leaves you confused .
29 And we found that many parents were inclined to believe these kinds of reports , and yet this just was n't true if one saw what was going on in the schools .
30 On testing for hepatitis B surface antigen after informed consent was obtained we found that most subjects had negative results ( 9/14 , 64% ) ; three ( 21% ; 0.03% of all those vaccinated ) had positive results ; there was no follow up testing on one patient , and the other was later found to have a low level of antibodies to hepatitis B surface antigen produced in response to an additional dose of vaccine .
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