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

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1 We instruct without formal RYA courses at Paxos , Porto Heli and Cannigione so that we do n't hinder the flexibility of these holidays too much .
2 Some hon. Members referred to the issue , but in the time available I say only that we all accept that second homes present a threat in parts of Wales .
3 In summary , our observations are consistent with the presence of at least one exon of the proto-oncogene ERG in the complex PCR probe and suggest also that we have trapped exons from one or more other genes .
4 I realise now that we were trying to find an interest for ourselves and had done the classic thing of looking for it in a new environment which actually involved more adjustment and less ease than if we had stayed where we were .
5 In the years that I have had to research my Bombing Years lectures I realise now that we never really got to grips with the German defences until the latter stages of the war .
6 There was only allegations and and again I say today that we have not ever found any any proof of any child abuse out there .
7 Imagine also that we can define a set of ‘ iso-vote ’ lines : these are similar to indifference curves and each one shows combinations of inflation and unemployment which would yield the government equal popularity .
8 Imagine now that we introduce , as a test factor , a variable which represents the extent to which the respondent suffers from chronic nervous disorders , such as sleeplessness , anxiety and so on .
9 Now imagine then that we 're all going round a roundabout .
10 Imagine firstly that we have a demand for bank lending at some level set by the rate of interest charged on that lending , other conditions for the moment being given .
11 It is therefore essential to find a form of activity we enjoy so that we are happy to practise it two or three times a week and continue it for life .
12 We boast in the Lord but watch carefully that we never get caught depending on him .
13 So it 's not a big expense like you know so that we were n't spending the money on ourselves , it 's just needed in the house and needed for the kids like you know .
14 I believe you know already that we have no powers to instruct LRT how they should organise their services and terminal arrangements .
15 ‘ I know now that we 've all been wrong about what I want to do with my — ’
16 ‘ Yes , we sent you away , Fergus , but I know now that we did not send you far enough . ’
17 ‘ We know now that we really lost the tie in Moscow , when we made the mistake of trying to chase the game instead of playing it tight . ’
18 Okay , erm , we 'll , we 'll find out when we get there that we 're not quite organized we 've forgotten
19 time-consuming , it 's destructive of other things we value so that we value er artistic creation , enjoyment , conversation and so on .
20 I feel only that we have taken a wrong direction somewhere , and are blindly stumbling on because our leaders blindfold us .
21 We feel subjectively that we have the ability to choose who we are and what we do .
22 Suppose further that we have an instruction which , given two character strings , perform a binary addition on corresponding pairs of characters .
23 Suppose we expect the relation ( 1 ) to be unc and suppose further that we have the following experimental table : unc Then in view of ( 5 ) our equations for solutions may be written unc Before we proceed to the least squares solution , let us see what results would be obtained if we solved these equations three at a time , with e taken to be zero for each set of three .
24 Thus when we see the often remarkable similarity between the principles of the Godwinians and of Bloomsbury , and the external relations implied by these — a rational and tolerant group wishing to extend reason and tolerance , where necessary by radical reform — we find also that we can not stay on this level , since the actual external relations were also determined by others .
25 Labour will now be on the line they will have to deal with the axe grinders instead of helping them to sharpen their axes and the difference between ourselves and Mr and I have great respect for Mr and I believe his attempt to keep the debate about the future of Highfields and Moat on a rational basis has been very positive but completely unsuccessful and I believe now that we have to look for a way forward .
26 Suppose now that we wish to search the database for axes similar in shape to some given axe .
27 Suppose now that we cut a number of adjacent bonds so as to constitute a crack , then of course we have interrupted the flow of stress in the broken chains and the load in these broken chains has got to go somewhere ( 1c ) .
28 Suppose now that we introduce the rate of interest into the analysis and thus provide a link between the real and monetary sectors of the economy .
29 I think , Bill , Pauline 's expressing the frustration that we feel , that as David was saying earlier , as Christians we feel particularly that we are called to serve people like this in great trouble , and yet sometimes you think , you know , however many times I try erm there seems to be many people for whom erm all my effort gets nowhere , and I feel that things are getting worse in society and one feels more and more helpless and hopeless , and therefore there 's a kind of frustration erm that builds up here erm
30 We believe strongly that we should go on working together in full partnership in a Union that has served every part of the United Kingdom well .
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