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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Here we report that histidine at position 197 in the fifth transmembrane helix of the human neurokinin-1 receptor binds specifically to CP 96345 but not to peptide agonists .
2 He is now an experienced manager and we want that experience to be put to Celtic 's use . ’
3 We break that trust by handing over power to unelected people without any mechanism for changing their decisions .
4 We measure that claim on the two dimensions now familiar .
5 Daughters are losing because their parents , perhaps especially their mothers , are investing preferentially in their sons , and we know that happens on a quite vast and astonishing scale in , in societies .
6 For example , if we seek a document on the economic history of Germany and we know that works on history are arranged first by country , then by social process and then by period , it will be easier for us to find this document than if the subdivision was less systematic .
7 Sometimes we find that getting across the message and the work which the Council is doing is not always an easy one .
8 Through these people , we find that links between deaf people and Royalty and the Aristocracy were quite strong .
9 Either alternative would have worked , but we believe that aligning with Novell in the proposed merger is the best way to go .
10 Moreover we recognize that to talk of ‘ rising to the top ’ is an unavoidable metaphor that acknowledges the reality of competition .
11 through loneliness or bereavement , and we ask that according to your will they may be healed and comforted , through Jesus Christ our Lord .
12 Whilst we agree that demand for boat moorings is likely to grow , we believe the solution does not have to take the form of the ‘ designer ’ marinas of the 1980s , where extensive residential and leisure development were required to finance the capital investment in pontoons and related marina works .
13 In this section we check that starting at any event y in space–time it is always possible to transform to a frame for which locally and where is the Minkowski metric of eqn ( 4.1 ) or ( 4.2 ) .
14 From this graph , we see that increase in reaction time is directly proportional to the number of alternatives , by Hick 's Law : where k is constant and N is the number of equally probable alternatives .
  Next page