Example sentences of "is that we [modal v] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Because , hopefully , the product of this discussion is that we 'll look at each grant , judge it on its merits , and then come up with what we think 's the right figure .
2 Our understanding is that we shall report to [ the directors of Growing Business PLC ] .
3 What you mean is that we might bang into things or kick a detonator on the nose or something of the kind .
4 This has never had it so this as far as I 'm concerned really , the only thing that is needs to be made clear , is that we must accept of principle that 's all we need to reason .
5 I suppose what I 'm really saying is that we should stop for a second each time we leap to elevate some young lad or lass to godlike status for a fifteen second guitar solo , and think about Paul McCartney penning Yesterday at age 23 .
6 If we have not got through for what we need to er examine then the proposition is that we should reconvene at five thirty this evening .
7 His position is that we should think of rules as practices , as ways of behaving , and not suppose that to support this way of behaving there must be some internal interpretation of the rule which tells the rule-followers how to work the rule .
8 A fourth option which has been advocated is that we should draw upon American experience and adopt a ‘ hard look ’ standard of review for discretionary decisions .
9 One expectation is that we should look like professionals .
10 We need a relational database to store our accounting data in , and whilst our overall approach is that we will work with potentially Ansi S Q L compliant relational database , I would like to emphasize that has been our primary development environment over the last two years .
11 And the spirit of the exercise is that we will work as a team , and the most cost-effective procedure will exist .
12 Now a very important issue in relation to conforming with requirements is that we can go over the top , we can go O T T as we say .
13 In this novel , he argues , the particular pattern of frequencies sets up its own expectancies , and the consequence is that we can generalize beyond the text , and judge whether a particular non-occurring sentence would be appropriate to its " language " or not .
14 The answer is that we can gamble on their occurrence and their nature by so arranging matters that we might profit from them .
15 ‘ The big difference in the League of Ireland is that we can train on Saturdays as well as two nights a week — because our matches are played on Sunday .
16 ‘ The big difference in the League of Ireland is that we can train on Saturdays as well as two nights a week — because our matches are played on Sunday .
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