Example sentences of "that we [vb mod] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I was just thinking that we might leave hypothesis aside .
2 Brownie Owl continued : ‘ I think Farmer Bolsover is mostly afraid that we might do damage to his crops by not keeping to the paths , or taking a fancy to the fruit in his orchard . ’
3 Auguste Comte , the so-called ‘ founder ’ of sociology , who stressed the adoption of a scientific method of analysing society so that we might improve society through a thorough understanding of it , summed up in his famous phrase , ‘ To know , to predict , to control . ’
4 Another possibility is to set up a phoneme that we might name syllabicity , symbolised with the mark .
5 And we 've written back that we might get money from but can we use it for I E buying chairs and other things or for the general welfare .
6 I 've sent a message to say that we 'll take care of the twins . ’
7 Since there is no strict school nor formula of belief that we may label conservatism or liberalism , an insight into the character of these political ideologies is sought through an examination of particular theorists .
8 For a better understanding and greater co-operation between people of different religions that we may build trust and friendship among our neighbours of other faiths to promote true peace …
9 The writer of the Book of Hebrews expresses Christian confidence in this way : ‘ Let us then approach the throne of grace with confidence , so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help us in our time of need . ’
10 The benefit of this assumption ( Willig , 1976 ) is that we may use consumer surplus , the area under the demand curve , as a measure of social benefit . "
11 Pat is also establishing good working relationships with the organising bodies of sport , particularly the CCPR , Regional and National Sports Councils , so that we may take advantage of all the contacts and expertise at their disposal .
12 Unless you have agreed that we may disclose information about your personal affairs ( or we are required by law to do so ) , such information will remain confidential to us provided you have not failed to repay us any money properly demanded from you ( see next bullet point b ) .
13 The NABC has never fostered a North/South divide and the suggestion from Mr Atkinson that we would give preference to the views from southern counties , as against northern counties , is totally without foundation .
14 The hon. Gentleman said that I had said that we would keep internment on the statute book .
15 But I 've been a member for many years I like the policy and erm my friends and I just decided that we would fund raise for them as they have n't got anyone in this area .
16 He said it was quite a way — the other side of Préfleur , towards the hills , and that we would catch sight of the white gateposts from a distance .
17 When Hindley was sent away to study , I hoped that we would have peace in the house .
18 My hosts have taken me around , and I thought that we would have lunch in the Television Tower — in fact I have reserved a table .
19 But it is true , our mates worried that we would have sex with other males when they were n't there . ’
20 If there is one country that we would have difficulty in isolating , it is North Korea .
21 I hope that we shall make progress , along the cautious lines suggested by my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister this afternoon , on a common foreign and defence policy .
22 Further that we shall petition government tor an abolition and nullifying of the foresaid Act from the records of British parliament ; that the members of parliament for this county shall present this petition , or any annexed thereto , to the two Houses of Parliament , and to the Privy Council , during the prorogation of parliament — ‘ Menzies was seething and he broke in on the last words .
23 The right hon. Gentleman knows that we shall encourage dialogue wherever it is needed to promote a democratic system .
24 Would not the best way to advance transparency in world arms sales and achieve a United Nations register be for Britain now to declare that we shall have transparency and a register of Britain 's arms sales ?
25 But er , this is just by way of an anticipation , the the general conclusion comes for instance , in this rather generalized book , and relatively short book , is that we ought to base variety and social order on science , and its insights , and certainly not on , on religion , and , and there he , there he leaves the question .
26 Now , will , tha I had hoped that we 'd have an information that we 'd have information at this meeting , it 's the thirtieth now !
27 So we are sorry that we must restrict admittance to handicapped persons able to walk .
28 Once we accept that our officials act in the name of a community of which we are all members , bearing a responsibility we therefore share , then this reinforces and sustains the character of collective guilt , our sense that we must feel shame as well as outrage when they act unjustly .
29 Two of the issues which stand out most clearly from staff responses to the assessment are ( i ) that we must provide training in the health and safety aspects of workstation use , and ( ii ) that we must provide information to staff on the procedures for eyesight testing for those staff who spend long periods in front of display screens .
30 Two of the issues which stand out most clearly from staff responses to the assessment are ( i ) that we must provide training in the health and safety aspects of workstation use , and ( ii ) that we must provide information to staff on the procedures for eyesight testing for those staff who spend long periods in front of display screens .
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