Example sentences of "[vb -s] that we [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 Then we decided during one of my hospital visits that we should try again .
2 First , he holds that we should recognize that valuable things may be organic unities ; second , he recommends a method of isolation .
3 Lyotard holds that we can best understand the nature of the unconscious through examining precisely how it is not structured like a language , that the most important criterion of demarcation of the unconscious from the ego lies in the ways that the former does not operate as does language .
4 She thinks that we may have sent her too many book tokens , ‘ but ca n't check .
5 ‘ If you mean the Prince thinks that we 'd be better off if the clock were set back a couple of hundred years , ’ Caroline said , ‘ the answer 's yes . ’
6 The right hon. Member for Shoreham ( Sir R. Luce ) thinks that we should change the standard spending assessments .
7 He thinks that we will never deal intelligently with these questions if we confuse them with questions about what is good in itself .
8 He also thinks that we must develop a culture that demands certain standards from all teachers and accords high status to the few who choose to develop their teaching skills further .
9 Scientists disavow the Space Station as irrelevant , but Capitol Hill tends to bunch these things together as ‘ science ’ , and insists that we ca n't have it all .
10 He derives from MP his holism in the theory of meaning , but insists that we can not account for language learning as an empirical activity , unless we allow that some sentences have a determinate meaning and are therefore independently ( strongly ) verifiable .
11 She insists that we should see God primarily as all loving , and claims that ‘ ’ Love is his meaning'' and that we are all enfolded in that love .
12 The inductivist insists that we should not jump to conclusions .
13 He agrees that we can ask what justifies these beliefs ; but to do so would mean that we no longer treated them as having this special status .
14 I am sure that he agrees that we should not dock the benefit of deserving mums .
15 But it so happens that we can compare the situation during the years 1070 to 1123 with a similar train of events at Canterbury just a hundred years later .
16 Now it so happens that we can make the same substitution of forms in an otherwise completely different sentence , producing an exactly parallel change of meaning :
17 My hon. Friend says that we ought to deal with that point .
18 Suppose he says that we might just as well pray to ‘ Our Mother which art in Heaven ’ … .
19 The hon. Gentleman says that we will no doubt hear it again .
20 And what does say about that ? says that we will keep the level of charges down in the now privately owned companies providing public utilities so there 'll be nothing for dividends .
21 That means we are looking at having to dispose of around two and a half million tons of wet sewage every year by the end of the century , and the law says that we will not be able to dispose of it at sea . ’
22 The Yasa says that we can enslave only those we conquer in battle .
23 The Labour party says that we can not argue that a single person should pay less than a family next door with several working adults .
24 Parker says unequivocally that the future of the mainframe lies with Open Edition MVS , but he says that we could see a new generation of mainframe-class systems based on multiple RISC processors , again based on a similar idea to the SP-1 and that this will be the natural place for AIX .
25 The constructivist says that we should regard the problem of how it is possible to act at will as the best philosophical and psychological road to the problem of mentality .
26 The school doctor says that we should work hard , but not overwork , ’ adding a muffled ‘ ha ! ha ! ’ as , baffled , Herr Hocher retreated to the T.V. room where there was a noisy scuffle .
27 At around the same time , the first 66MHz versions should begin to trickle out and the company says that we should also expect a Pentium-based desktop machine in the ErgoPro range .
28 At around the same time , the first 66MHz versions should begin to trickle out and the company says that we should also expect a Pentium-based desktop machine in the ErgoPro range .
29 He says that we should harness the expertise of the various agencies involved in health care .
30 The hon. Gentleman says that that is what he is advocating , and says that we should reintroduce it now for those who face a shortfall in fees , but it would not make up the shortfall , because it would be part of the reasonable rate of fees .
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