Example sentences of "that we [vb mod] [verb] [to-vb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | He would either need to spend ‘ a couple of hours ’ analysing where it was deficient or , preferably , he hoped that we might meet to discuss it over a meal . |
2 | As the young owls had fledged , he said that we might expect to find them anywhere in the area , and that the best idea was for us to fan out and scan the branches . |
3 | I mean it has been referred to that we might have to do them again , I sincerely hope we do n't have to go through this process again . |
4 | Other people , for all that we may claim to understand them , still have an irreducibly transcendent ‘ core ’ — expressed in the fact that we can never enter their minds and think as they do . |
5 | If you er , send one in , to get it mentioned on the day , well we certainly do our best , er , sometimes , er , the er , anniversaries and the birthdays , not very often , are crowded out by er , any news stories that we may have to bring you , became first and foremost this is a news programme , er reflecting the stories of the day , but generally speaking we manage to get a full list of your dedications in . |
6 | When we indicated that we would like to clear him on the spot he was very reluctant to let us on board saying that the boat was " in a hell of a mess " ! |
7 | To change this attitude , if we assume for a moment that we would wish to change it , would either require a change in fundamental attitude or some form of new legislation . |
8 | We said we would let the WO have sight of our evidence to the Welsh Affairs Committee , and that we would try to give them more consistent evidence of breaches of planning guidance . |
9 | It is not envisaged that we would have to use them for the offshore industry , but the provisions provide a safety net . |
10 | The implications for us are that we shall have to find it very hard to ensure that we get a share of that grant to spend on implementation of the Food Safety Act . |
11 | As I understand it Chair , what you 're saying is , that there are , at three there is a , a request for an exclusion of press photographers , but the convenience of press photography we 're saying that instead of taking immediately so that we 'd have to call them back here for the even later , we 're asking you for it to be taken at the end with the rest of exclusion |
12 | ‘ It 's only that we 'd like to see you happy … ’ |
13 | His agent , Giles Gordon of Sheil Land , had reacted to the sight of the manuscript with alarm , but was won around by reading it : ‘ He said that perhaps it should be cut a bit , but that we should aim to keep it to the same kind of scale . ’ |
14 | That is a valid view , but we believe that the internal market is likely to exist for the foreseeable future and that we should try to make it work as well as possible . |
15 | Time and again we have heard tonight — especially from the hon. Member for Withington — about shortfall and about the measures that we should take to meet it . |
16 | Friedman and Rosenman ( 1974 ) suggest that it is not a question of getting rid of Type-A behaviour , rather that we should learn to manage it . |
17 | ‘ It is only by turning the spotlight on the suffering that we can hope to end it . ’ |
18 | We are constantly trying to improve our standards so that we can continue to offer you the best possible service . |
19 | All all packets that we can use to identify I really do need people to talk to me . |
20 | The quality of life that we can afford to give them will depend , whether we like it or not , on the value of their contribution to us . |