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

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1 I 'm just praying that we win it .
2 I suggest that we take them not only seriously but literally , since they represent the very root of the relationship around which the Sonnets are structured .
3 McAllion ) very seriously and I suggest that we debate them in a sensible manner .
4 Did , did you know that we have one there now ?
5 So far as the main thrust of the honourable gentleman 's question is concerned er he will know that we believe it to be right and indeed in the interests of all the people in Northern Ireland that the British and Irish government should work closely together .
6 Are you willing to take responsibility for your life , to accept that we create our own reality ?
7 If not , then I propose that we do it .
8 I think I speak for everybody and say that we wish you well in this project .
9 Thus , intergenerational expectations are created ; we say that we know what it is like to be a child ; we have some understanding of the needs , joys and sorrows of childhood ‘ from the inside ’ .
10 It expresses what we mean when we say that we have our reservations or vacillate about something .
11 Say that we want it set up in here with a photograph and that wants to be on the thing outsi
12 With the billions of pounds worth of equipment — above and below the ground — not to mention gas and oil reserves which we own , it may surprise you to find that we consider our most valuable asset to be people … rather than plant .
13 The other holds that we discover what we have to say through the process of writing — D. H. Lawrence would support this view .
14 I do n't think that we need it on .
15 Our lawyers and judges will never turn off this mad process which , for them , is a fountain of dollars and a source of power : it is up to the Press to publicise civilised European libel procedures and insist that we get them too .
16 The Lieutenant recommended that we bring her to you , as she was carrying this . ’
17 MMC recommended that we improve our market intelligence particularly on market share analysis by product and service .
18 Does anybody like to make a contribution on Appendix B Right , the point is that we 're accepting that we support it , and that the Association of County Councils and that 's the International Affairs Sub-Committee of the A C C be informed of the County Council 's support , of the options set out in Appendix B. Is that agreed ?
19 Yes , but unlike Eliot and Empson , Pound — by the abrupt , brusque and aphoristic way in which he delivers his critical judgements — insists that we understand them as immediately spun off from the imaginative work , thrown over his shoulder , as it were , as he hurries from one part of the workshop to another .
20 I stress that we believe our proposals are right , and we set them out clearly in ’ Options for Change . ’
21 After being swamped by people demanding that we give them the freebie SEAL course , we have , after long and difficult nights of deliberation , come to a decision .
22 This may be out of order but , er , personal experience is that the , er , non-executive directors who were involved in the compensation made a recommendation that , er Michael 's salary be higher erm , than he in fact a agreed with , he requested that we lower it and in fact that was what was done .
23 We will also ensure that we maintain our skills base . ’
24 We must ensure that we get it right and that the alterations that are required take advantage of all the volunteers on offer .
25 This assumes that we know what we want to enforce .
26 Equation ( 7.6 ) assumes that we know what the UK and US inflation rates will be over the course of the year .
27 ‘ We can go back through the Wolfwood and hope that we reach our original road again , ’ he said .
28 I can only repeat that we esteem his son 's achievements , that we wish him well in his future and that his family has good cause to think kindly of a school which has provided an excellent education , many opportunities and much success .
29 In a society where we spend so much money , time and effort in trying to attain immortality , by constantly eradicating the diseases from which a human being can die , it may be said that we find it more and more difficult to face mortality either in ourselves or in those close to us .
30 discounting : it is argued that we attribute our first impressions to the person ( e.g. to a person 's traits or abilities ) , and later or more recent information to the situation ( e.g. the task , environment , influence of other people ) .
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