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

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1 The data we have at the moment suggest that we should reach our targets about 80% of the time , but our aim over the years will be not only to reach the targets in a higher proportion of cases but also to make the targets more difficult .
2 Morally , that is a vastly superior case to the one produced by the Government — and , alas , supported to some degree by the Opposition Front Bench — who say that we should fritter our resources so massively on something that we could never use .
3 They say they ca n't afford it , we say that we must afford it .
4 We would like to thank all our customers for their support in the past and hope that we will enjoy your continued support in the future and that of new customers .
5 Just as Chairman of governors of the local boys school , we 've er , as Mr knows only too well , have written on a number of occasions erm saying how soon will the er these measures be brought forward , and I welcome them and er hope that we will agree them .
6 I really feel she said , I hope that we can sort something out , but the next morning of course I was first on the list I had my formal interview , mine was half past nine , but when I got in there Sue , and Steve which was gon na be the head manager and this girl from erm Princess Marina who was gon na be the nurse
7 For myself and Eileen as we move on to a ministry which will have its own surprises in the days ahead , we hope that we can lead our beloved Church on .
8 We know that we can open them , and when we use them we go into a world full of exciting possibilities . ’
9 At any time we know that we can change our earthly vision for the sublime .
10 There are many things to be done to assist Kenya , but we know that we can help it best by keeping quietly in constant discussion with it .
11 With a beard like that we can tell it 's quite old .
12 I believe that we should offer them our support in this .
13 Well you see that complaint is that and myself are not actively seeing these regional managers , they believe that we should see them
14 Although we would urge a total abandonment of an age limitation , those of us wearied by years of banging heads against , not so much the walls , as the balloons of officialdom ( for , eventually , walls splinter a trifle , whereas balloons bulge inwards and then return to their old shape ) , understand that we must count our blessings in small twopenny-pockets .
15 I feel that we must take it almost immediately , because if those bricks do go , we 're going to have a major .
16 So on , on that basis , I would hope you feel that we could support 'em , to make up the shortfall in rent , which will in actual fact be paid on by them in rent , to keep the place occupiable .
17 They hurt , sometimes excruciatingly , but on the deepest level of all , it is somehow ‘ all right ’ ; and out of the praise and gratitude and joy that spring from it when we can grasp it , I think that we may give ourselves permission for the more mundane , but wonderfully healing emotion of happiness .
18 Yeah , well I think that we ought to get them or somebody to put a retraction , I mean we dare n't do it ourselves , but I think in next month 's
19 I mean I can see that a lot of people I mean I think that we should thank our men and women who were in the Gulf , of course we should , erm I 'm questioning only the way that we 've chosen to do it , by a victory parade .
20 Although joking apart I urge members to support this on principle , I think we should put this in and then it will have to be considered next year , how , where the money will , will come from , and I think that we should establish it that married women with dependant children will get some allowance to help them to stand and represent their communities .
21 But I think that we can persuade them that it is something that Parliament has said a planning application that deals with local issues can be determined locally .
22 You look ready to dance with rage , and although we might collect a few pennies from them in return for our providing such a spectacle I hardly think that we could put it on as a permanent entertainment ! ’
23 ‘ I hope you agree that we should show our gratitude for God 's gifts in a concrete way , by supporting a charity .
24 My Lords , erm i legislation is complex and I agree that we should do what we can to keep a clear er , er to keep it clear and simple if it 's at all possible and erm er I agree though that one needs a fully up-to-date text of the nineteen sixty four Police Act in order to decipher every last dot and comma .
25 His alternative is what he calls an ‘ appreciative ’ stance : ‘ These appreciative sentiments are easily summarized : we do not for a moment wish that we could rid ourselves of deviant phenomena .
26 We estimate that we will keep our policyholders , on average , for eight years . ’
27 Come that we might see you in the people of every race , and commit ourselves to the hope that we celebrate our life together in true community and justice .
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