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

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1 Together , these two concepts of ‘ closure ’ and ‘ reproduction ’ demand that we integrate our understanding of economic processes that allocate people to certain positions in a hierarchy with an understanding that such positions also depend on people 's perception of class , their sense of class culture , the culturally perceived ‘ pecking order ’ — the higher reaches of which are humorously caught by Les Dawson 's commentary that heads this chapter .
2 It is a more sophisticated account than the simple trait and style theories that we began our account with .
3 And with it being Tuesday it means that we 've our missing persons feature , where are you now , round about three thirty today , so if you 've lost touch with a friend , relative or neighbour we could find them for you if they 're still in the East Midlands .
4 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 . ’
5 And it 's when the drama becomes " tingly " that we know our organisation is working well ; that we 're beginning to get things right intuitively .
6 Might I suggest that we ask our MPs to use their influence to stop all advertising and sponsorship of smoking products which are now largely directed at young people ?
7 It was obviously a very clever song but it was n't until we were recording it and filming it down at Greenwich Studios , that we realised its potential because .
8 Our meeting with the ACPO representative did not bring about any change in this position , and we had to admit that we shared their concern for road safety .
9 We were not much concerned at discovering that we shared our beds with lice , or that the hotel also doubled as a brothel for the town 's leading gentry , because for us it had the finest view in the world .
10 We did n't know blacks , yet were always sure that we knew their real interests and what they were thinking !
11 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 .
12 The case of the Tari Furora paralleled that of the Melanesians in ‘ Marie Lloyd ’ , but it is to his ideal City , and his actual urban Western civilization that Eliot relates this Papuan discovery : ‘ … if we are so helpless in the hands of our ‘ civilization ’ that we admit our inability to prevent it from ruining Papuans , what hope have we of saving ourselves ? ’
13 So do French politicians : ‘ it is through Europe that we affirm our presence in space and across the world ’ , declared President Mitterrand at the Le Bourget aerospace show in June 1987 .
14 If we describe ourselves as advocates of animal rights , therefore , it is quite different from saying that we rest our case with anti-cruelty or pro-welfare .
15 But it 's also important that we get our message across more effectively , and in that , that we 're reflecting your views more effectively .
16 Erm the other part of course of quality control is making sure that partners and staff er to speak on quality er er it is ess essential that we attend the necessary courses to keep us up to date , it is essential er that the er that we get our C P units , it is essential that staff are not withdrawn from er training courses er when there 's a pressing client there er so that we should er ensure that everybody gets the necessary training to achieve this objective .
17 ‘ Prudence ’ , claimed Sam Smiles , ‘ requires that we pitch our scale of living a degree below our means , rather than up to them : but this can only be done by carrying out faithfully a plan of living by which both ends may be made to meet . ’
18 Part of the Medau Society 's submission to the Sports Council was that we increase our membership numbers , and therefore our income — if we do not achieve this it will have repercussions on our grant .
19 We may see then that we chose our reference point at infinity .
20 It ca n't be true to say that we chose our friends ,
21 But the inner reformation demanded that we abandon our old earth-bound modes of perception and Hilton uses the metaphor of the pilgrimage to depict this process .
22 It was in Geo-related work that we experienced our greatest problems during the year , leading to the closure of our Scottish and Billingham offices , and the reduction of Warrington from two offices to one .
23 asked that we relay his heartfelt thanks to all Wood Group personnel who contributed to his successful visit .
24 I am pleased that we recognised our earlier error .
25 We are happy that our streets are clean , that daily life is well-ordered , that our markets still sell locally home-produced produce and that we recycle our glass and our paper and our spent batteries .
26 Unrealistically high expectations ensure that we maintain our addiction and keep our guilt levels high .
27 We will also ensure that we maintain our skills base . ’
28 I believe that the whole country thinks that with the uncertainties in the world — in the middle east and elsewhere , as well as in the Soviet Union — and looking ahead to the next 10 years , it is essential that we maintain our minimum credible nuclear deterrent .
29 It is important that we maintain our form of help because among asylum seekers there are those who will ultimately be proved to be genuine refugees .
30 ‘ It is vital that we maintain our concentration for the entire match .
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