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

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1 After James II 's death , and during the reign of Anne , Jacobites usually claimed that James Francis Stuart was the rightful heir to the throne , who should succeed his sister : it was not until after the Hanoverian succession that we find him being hailed as James III .
2 Er , would be ready for this Wednesday , but I said it 'll probably be Saturday that we pick it up .
3 Lt John Garrett , commanding officer of the Walton on the Naze Sea Cadet unit , said : ‘ The yacht Rebel has always provided an excellent training opportunity for Walton cadets and we too share the sadness and sense of loss that we know our friends and colleagues will be feeling . ’
4 Retrenchment will be the order of the day , with the result that we achieve what we have planned for .
5 It is precisely because costs are passed on to third parties that we let them occur .
6 Because it is subject to the conditions of carriage that we accept their business and therefore we have to provide them with written information .
7 And I 'll go through some strengths that we feel they have and the monopoly obviously is one of the er major strengths .
8 One thing said in support of the idea that we take effects to be probable events , and , more particularly , said against the analysis expounded in this chapter that we take them to be necessitated events , is relevant enough , although likely to be disdained by the high-minded .
9 " Perhaps it is our fault that we keep them so much in idleness ?
10 It is God 's intention that we cultivate it , improve it and harness its resources for our own use .
11 Some ten years and several tasteful additions later , the present hotel was launched and it is with pleasure that we include it in our programme .
12 Even if it is true that policemen require special protection in the course of their duties because of the proactive roles that we expect them to undertake , it does not follow that the person who assaults them without justification should be marked as having committed what is , in reality , an aggravated form of assault .
13 All the women in the conference planning group had so far been white , and we were only just beginning to respond to Black women 's demands that we examine our racism , and tackle it .
14 Poverty is the recognition that we possess nothing to buy privilege with God , and prosperity results from our readiness to receive from God .
15 Thus the philosophical Greeks and the industrious Chinese will do as instances of non-restriction only on condition that we allow ourselves a strangely overgeneralized view of the Greeks and the Chinese .
16 And who knows what may come of Labour 's long-overdue admission that we need someone in the cabinet specifically to fight our corner ?
17 What they 're actually asking for is that whether we would be able to help them by arranging for a loan on their behalf , they would service the debt at this time , so I might suggest chairman that we revert it to the finance committee for
18 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 .
19 What am I saying as we sit here talking about this rather strange difficulty that we find ourselves in ?
20 I can only take it that he was n't that concerned , that perhaps the Chief Constable does n't share Mr 's concerns , and is perhaps happy that he has received the generous funding that we state he has .
21 If there are difficulties in claiming that ahi sā is the right way in all circumstances and that the way of violence can never lead to Truth , there are similar difficulties in assuming that no violation of moral duty is involved in the practice of satyāgraha , or that it is only through the practice of satyāgraha that we show ourselves to be informed by the spirit of Truth and non-violence .
22 These categories of luck threaten the very notion of moral responsibility in that if the precondition of control is consistently applied we would be disbarred from making the wide range of moral judgments that we find it entirely natural to make .
23 It is to the elaboration of rules that we direct our attention in the next chapter .
24 It is in just those few cells in the inner cell mass that we have our origins .
25 You might then wonder what the cutting of the hair had to do with it — well , one of the features of auto-immune diseases is that they cluster within individuals and sometimes within an individual 's family , and the reasons for that are that the immune responses that we have we inherit with our genes .
26 It is at his feet that we throw ourselves like the bound figures which form the pedestal of this statue ( one captive looks upward with adoring eyes ) .
27 Right and and what 's the noise test that we put ours through , is that three dimensional noise testing there frequencies and and so on and
28 For the vast majority of the work that we do there is very seldom any criticism , and in actual fact there is mostly a clamour for more activity and more and better work .
29 He wrote : ‘ But it is when we examine the zoology of these countries that we find what we most require — evidence of a very striking character that these great islands must once have formed a part of the continent , and could only have been separated at a very recent geological epoch .
30 Why does not he tell Russia and the other former Soviet Union countries that we want them to get rid of nuclear weapons ?
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