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

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1 There is a strong tradition in philosophy which holds that we start from knowledge of our own sensory states and build up from there .
2 Look — this stamp shows that we arrived on Planet Zog today .
3 If the hon. Member for Livingston ever got into power , no doubt we would return to the longer waits that we experienced under the Labour Government .
4 The highest requires that we think of the international system as a set of norms or purposes which shape the process of history .
5 Our dignity requires that we struggle in the net , however slight the hope of escape .
6 The answer to the second question requires that we look at psychosis from a slightly different point of view from that adopted in most medical literature .
7 The formal approach requires that we start with a study of binary relations .
8 Although this second method is the more complicated to administer and requires that we have at least a rough idea of the size of the primary sampling units , it has some advantages that become obvious when we recall that several primaries are generally sampled :
9 The reason why new clause 4 seeks to do that is set out in amendment No. 17 which states that we aim to " ensure that employees ' pension rights are in no way diminished " .
10 Second , it demands that we think about the direction of time .
11 ’ — Custom dictates that we deal with one another like friends , ’ Jotan said , but did not smile .
12 The dissociation times that we observe at 20°C vary between about 60 s ( from T 9 GCA 9 ) and 30 mins ( from several sites in natural DNA fragments ) , each of which is from a GC site .
13 This means that we have to be doubly careful to ensure that multicultural mathematics does not become a second-class mathematics curriculum for multiracial urban schools .
14 Unfortunately this means that we have to muck out the stables every day .
15 Which means that we talk to them about a reasonable rate at which they can pay their rent .
16 The C E C recommends that we look at the experience of these regions before we take any decisions nationally .
17 Devereux is open on this question , though he admits that we know of only some of the ‘ invisible and subtler forces that course through creation ’ and even those we are beginning to discover can occur in contexts with which we are unfamiliar .
18 Unfortunately he believes that we improve with punishment . ’
19 Only two years ago I myself wrote an essay which uses all three of these mechanisms directly about Rose of Lima : it diagnoses her ‘ problem ’ as a sado-masochistic relationship to God , it relates this causally to a religious culture which is viciously sexist and heterosexist , and it suggests that we deal with all this by growing up into spiritual maturity and putting such alarming eccentricities behind us .
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