Example sentences of "[that] we [vb mod] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Also , if you have any comments on the booklet or can think of ways that we might improve it , we 'd be pleased to hear from you .
2 There was a possibility that we might record it some years ago — such great music , no wonder Wagner was overwhelmed by it !
3 Omar learnt that he was related to the Sultan , and we hoped that we might persuade him to provide us with a guide to Aussa .
4 The garment is so peculiar that we might dismiss it as a quirk of the rhyton carver 's imagination , but for the fact that it features again on a seal impression from Agia Triadha , where the rhyton also originated .
5 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 .
6 To begin to call out to God to fill us with his Spirit that we might know him better is what is needed .
7 And it 's just because we hate it that we 'll beat you .
8 and erm sorry the poem the new poem , but that we 'll spell it with a will be correct .
9 But we could n't make anybody do it , you know they 'd say , anyway that we 'll do it , there 's there 's next week they would n't catch you up some of them .
10 ‘ My guess is that we 'll get him if we play by its rules for a while . ’
11 ‘ Tell that brother of yours that we 'll catch him in the end so he might as well give himself up . ’
12 All I 'm saying is that we 'll overdo it if we have the … ’
13 Most schools that have gone grant maintained have declined to use the D S O. Now my concern is , erm that we 're not actually , when we come and compare with the outside world , we 're not actually giving the service that we may think we are .
14 The book begins , with the description of father and son at the latter 's birth ; the following paragraph is so formal in its rhetorical design , balancing each element of Mr Dombey 's description against a similar element of the description of Paul , that we may set it out in tabular form ( reading the columns from left to right ) : This is a brief glimpse of one kind of language which recurs at intervals throughout the book , especially at symbolic and ceremonial points in the fortunes of the Dombey family : births , funerals , and marriages .
15 We get quite used to our domestic dog actually bringing us sticks and balls so that we may throw them for our four-legged companion to retrieve .
16 We need to bring them into the light and recognise them so that we may dispatch them . ’
17 Those of us who enjoy them need only a name for each condition , so that we may discuss them in expectation and in recollection .
18 ROS : Tell us where " t is , that we may take it thence and bear it to the chapel .
19 The first is that we may find it hard to suppose that facts can cause anything ; surely they are too inert to affect the way the world goes , even where that world is the merely mental world of beliefs .
20 We know also the son of God has come and has given us understanding so that we may know him who is true and we are
21 Come to us , God of love , that we may see you in the poor , the sick and the rejected .
22 Well I I I would say that if it comes to the attention of Social Services , that we would treat it the same .
23 I said er that we would do it this weekend .
24 Time and again we have put down the markers and placed on record that we would regard it as a perfectly reasonable alternative to what exists now if there were a series of companies throughout Scotland which represented the ownership of those at present employed by the Scottish Bus Group under the same conditions as at present and with the same commitment to the current level of services .
25 We were adamant from the beginning that we could n't retain the breadth of the remit if we did n't have some security of income.1 That we would enable us to resist the temptation , either from shareholders or advertisers , to turn the channel into a sort of a yuppie channel .
26 The point is not that companies are ideal mechanisms for making decisions which have important social effects ( in the sense that we would choose them for this purpose other considerations being equal ) .
27 What it would mean is that we would consider it immoral to treat animals as if they had no intrinsic value , as if they were of instrumental value only , merely means to human ends .
28 You are only looking at it from our point of view though are n't you , I mean they , they 're going to look at it from the point of view that they can possibly obtain sixteen zero zero fours , although they 'd obviously like to get them cheaper , but at a price that makes the the overall package that contains that bearing and a six eight O seven cheaper than than the package that we would like them to use which inc would incorporate six zero zero fours , and er whatever after .
29 It 's not necessarily erm a target if you do n't get it hard luck er that 's the end of your s your time with us , it 's just a target that we would like we know that we 're gon na clear all our costs out of that first year .
30 Erm what I have in mind to do my Lord , is to open the case now for you to indicate the scope of erm and will you then know , agreed that we would invite you to adjourn that for some time to enable you do some reading of the witness statement and expert 's reports because of course they are long and that would take considerable amount of with your Lordship is able to familiarise himself with the matter which is contained therein .
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