Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] that we [verb] " in BNC.

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1 After we reduced the parts to three , it became clear that we had to remove the work from the centre and reduce it to two elements , which would hold the volumes of the north and the south galleries and make a linkage across the Octagon activating the entire space .
2 It became clear that we needed more time and more study before we could support both Conrad 's ( 1979 ) and Meadow 's ( 1980 ) conclusions that deaf children need the early support of speech-based signing .
3 Once mother-infant interactions came to be studied in detail it became clear that we needed to reshape radically our ideas about socialization-about how children are integrated into a social world .
4 Therefore , before embarking on any research project we must make clear that we intend to act on the results .
5 We have made sure that we get on with as much as we can get through in our help for Iraq through UNHCR , but there is one man — and one man only — who stands in the dock for the denial of resources to the northern Iraqi people , and that is Saddam Hussein .
6 So we have had a failing government , we 've had a failing Tory administration , and the people who are interested in looking after this county and all it 's services within the budget set by central government , has made sure that we have got a good police force , which it will not receive cuts in it 's services , cuts in it 's er , it 's , it 's er , forces , and make sure that other services , like education , social services , libraries , highways and everything else will also be adequately funded in this county .
7 Only when we are sure that all possible test factors have been controlled can we feel confident that we understand the causal process at work .
8 So I think the communications department wanted to pull together all of these issues , and make sure that we hear your voice effectively , we represent it effectively and that , the sense in which N C V O comes over as an organisation is more appropriately presented and projected in all the many different spheres in which we 're currently operating .
9 We had to look at what we can afford to do in the future , and make sure that we had the right number of quality staff in the right places to carry out our programme .
10 Er but we try and eli eliminate the poorer companies , we try and make sure that we go for strength and security , as much as return .
11 And make sure that we provide our staff with the appropriate
12 ‘ I 'll check the books every month and make sure that we pay our tax on time and do n't break any council regulations . ’
13 ‘ My task is to fill the hotel but make sure that we live up to the high expectations guests associate with this sort of establishment .
14 We should , however , recognise the problems that might arise as a result and make sure that we do not misinterpret any problem .
15 There is evidence around the country particularly in , in , in , in Milton Keynes where that sort of arrangement applies and I think we as a County Council as the waste er as the Disposal Authority must make sure that we put in place arrangements which will encourage that sort of thing to happen .
16 Not only did he make sure that we had a thorough grounding in the 3 Rs , Reading — Writing — Rithmatic , but just as important — he taught us C. P. and K. — Courtesy , Politeness and Kindness :
17 I , I agree that it is something that we must make sure that we arrange in future because people do get nervous about the cars out there unattended and er
18 Should we make sure that we work through a list of gestures , for example , in the same way that we cover a set of basic language functions in the beginners ' syllabus ?
19 Let us make sure that we do not direct our anger and frustration onto people who are only trying to help us .
20 The problem of course arises , as I 've said earlier , when things go wrong , things like Chernobyl accidents and so on so we 've got ta use nuclear power obviously we have to erm er make sure that we do n't have accidents like that .
21 We must judge the second world war differently , but let us make sure that we do not repeat the mistakes that so many politicians thoughout Europe made over the past 100 years .
22 Next objective , all well and good focusing on the and the and the people like that but let's er also er make sure that we do n't forget er not focus on the middle market .
23 And obviously we are troubled at the experience in America on cocaine and want to try and make sure that we do n't get that kind of problem in the U K.
24 I think , if you send it in , I 'll make sure that we do get it in there , because everything 's paid , and that 's that .
25 I mean it is a possibility , and if he 's going to be awkward perhaps we 'll have to just make sure that we do that , which is presumably fairly easy , if the post goes out from the same office .
26 With that record number of 50,000 asylum-seekers each year passing through our slow and antiquated legal procedures , it has become vital that we reform the system in the interests of fairness to the genuine political refugee .
27 Having conquered the killer epidemics of infectious diseases it seems strange that we do not have a greater life expectancy in this sense too .
28 It seems clear that we face a similar ( though not identical ) situation with regard to old age abuse .
29 Over a period of three hundred years , black people have achieved a growing presence in sport in Britain yet it seems pathetic that we have no account for it apart from reference to the mysterious attribute called natural ability .
30 However , it soon became apparent that we had one major problem … fuel .
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