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

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1 The Lieutenant recommended that we bring her to you , as she was carrying this . ’
2 At the end of the day , the lads requested that we do something for them .
3 Our future requires that we focus our images on finding ways forward to a possible , tolerable and sharable society instead of wasting our time quarrelling with our allies and colleagues .
4 Sue insisted that we take her telephone number and told us that we should feel able to ring her at any time , day or night , with any problem , however trivial it seemed .
5 Unrealistically high expectations ensure that we maintain our addiction and keep our guilt levels high .
6 However , while I believe Moltmann 's case is unanswerable , it makes no difference to my contention that we are given certain responsibilities to ensure that we do something positive .
7 The other holds that we discover what we have to say through the process of writing — D. H. Lawrence would support this view .
8 Terrie put the helm hard over while I alternately concentrated on the reef , closing rapidly on both sides , and took bearings on the tree to ensure that we made whatever course corrections were necessary to counteract the current that runs northward up this coastline at up to three knots .
9 Also and who not only helped on the day but also promoted the sale outside the NCT ensuring that we had plenty to sell .
10 It therefore becomes our responsibility to do our work well at all times to ensure that we achieve what we set out to do if we want to end gassing and to increase the sporting prospects .
11 Second , it seems on this criterion that we shall never have more than the slenderest of reasons to believe that we know something ; for in believing this we are believing that when all the truths are in , our justification will remain , and it looks as if much more is required to support that belief than is required to support an ordinary claim to know .
12 After being swamped by people demanding that we give them the freebie SEAL course , we have , after long and difficult nights of deliberation , come to a decision .
13 He could not have been kinder nor taken more trouble to see that we enjoyed ourselves .
14 We are not daft , we know how we want to live , we only needed an opportunity like this to get our ideas and solutions on the drawing board in a way that enabled these people to understand that we have our own form of expertise . ’
15 And now this spineless crowd of chancers demands that we back them against Lamont 's minions [ and their threatened imposition of VAT on books ] because of their contributions to knowledge . ’
16 Modern life demands that we create our own dangers because so many traditional ones have been taken away from us .
17 We audit our production processes to ensure that we fulfil our environmental responsibilities .
18 But the inner reformation demanded that we abandon our old earth-bound modes of perception and Hilton uses the metaphor of the pilgrimage to depict this process .
19 Then later , couple of months later when we found that list checked that we understood what the list meant and we presented that list to our church meeting .
20 Social justice means that we deny ourselves many things so that others may have to do without them as well , or , what is the same thing , may not be able to ask for them .
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