Example sentences of "that we [vb base] [to-vb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Therefore , before embarking on any research project we must make clear that we intend to act on the results .
2 We shall be writing to you around August 1989 to check that the information that we intend to put onto the Register about you is correct .
3 Eating the right kind of food and having a balanced diet is important not only for weight control but for the well-being of skin , hair and every other part of us that we tend to treat in terms of beauty rather than health care .
4 So too with the body clock : it might be that several outputs with different periods are possible and that we tend to concentrate upon the daily or circadian clock because this is the period that is most useful to the organism and which has naturally been accentuated by the environment with its 24-hour period .
5 A modernist moment , too : this is the sort of exchange , in which the everyday tampers with the sublime , that we like to think of proprietorially as typical of our own wry and unfoolable age .
6 The items can be gathered by children themselves , for example , shiny things ; things of a particular colour ; things of a particular texture ( rough , smooth , prickly ) ; particular shapes ( rounded , with holes , pointed , with straight sides , spirals , etc. ) ; things we use in the kitchen or bathroom ; things that we use to draw with or cook with .
7 The success of the Day-to-Day programme lies in the fact that we try to stay on top of the news . ’
8 The nearest we can get to a guarantee of success in our moral choices is the cogency of the arguments that we bring to bear in their support coupled with the recognition that what we are almost invariably doing , as MacIver points out and thinkers like Sartre have laboured to establish , is continually deciding between possible alternatives .
9 The main question that we wish to explore in this work is that of how decision-makers tackle reasonably complex dynamic decision-problems under risk : how do they take the risk into account ?
10 Whatever the outcome of the Higginson Committee 's inquiry may be , if we are to see a radical improvement in secondary education , we must learn to think not merely of a new form of examination ( and therefore presumably a novel kind of syllabus that will lead to it ) but of a wholly new approach to those studies that we wish to retain in the sixth forms at school , and how these studies are to relate to the pupils ' next step , when they leave school .
11 The consumer interests that we wish to protect through the new clause and the associated amendments are many and varied .
12 The physical events that activate our sense organs are already imperfect versions of the properties of objects that we wish to know about .
13 It relates to feelings of respect , admiration , importance , sometimes even fear , that we wish to evoke in others .
14 That 's , well , that 's good , well , there are n't any other problems that we need to talk about now .
15 Let's straight into seventeen then , I 'll just remind committee that we need to move to the confidential section at five o'clock today in order to get it finished .
16 That information is only part of the very large store of information that we need to retain in our own local computer , which contains records about erm it 's about a hundred and fifty thousand of our four hundred and fifty thousand different books at this moment .
17 That information is only part of the very large store of information that we need to retain in our own local computer , which contains records about , oh it 's about a hundred and fifty thousand of our four hundred and fifty thousand different books at this moment .
18 Terrible things are happening in Germany that we need to explain to our listeners .
19 Recently , we were having a debate in the Lords and we got on to nationalization and I said that one thing that we need to nationalize in this country is the Treasury , but nobody has ever succeeded .
20 Such a system does mean that we need to rely on the local press and Shropshire Radio to send out messages , but I think that it allows flexibility .
21 Herzberg ( 1966 ) argued that we need to take into account not just the needs and motivations of the individual worker but also the context within which they are operating .
22 It 's been cut again , as a result of your Government 's policies , so the technology and the support that we need to go into Europe to win in Europe to help industry is being strangled once again by your Government .
23 have prospect accounts that we need to deal with ?
24 The reality is that we need to cope with the fiscal deficit and we have the courage to do so .
25 Erm but it 's something that we need to work at .
26 It may be that we need to experiment with permanence units , some of which will specialise in achieving permanence through the return to natural families , and others in achieving permanence by placement with new families , and also having units which combine the two functions .
27 He points out that we need to distinguish between the contribution that research can make to policy and that which it can make to social work practice .
28 On the other hand I would have ticked s erm location of services er and public and utility because th these are things that we need to know at the design stage .
29 There is still much that we need to know about HIV and AIDS , and we are all learning all of the time .
30 Yeah , I think that we need to look into more depth the issue of the County Farms estate , we agreed from the start it was something that could not be rushed , and we had to , the principle question that needed to be answered was that was there a viability for County Farms or role for County Farms in the nineteen nineties .
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