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

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1 The priest made us sit next to him on footstools ; he bent his red face towards us and whispered that we should become the angels of our homes and his .
2 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 .
3 Scientists disavow the Space Station as irrelevant , but Capitol Hill tends to bunch these things together as ‘ science ’ , and insists that we ca n't have it all .
4 And it 's important for our staff to be aware of that , and to realize that we have got ta continue to give , those two clients I believe in particular , the best possible service we can provide .
5 Culdrose Radar cleared us through the inactive low level danger area and agreed that we would follow the coastline through the combined MATZs .
6 it 's not just like going going on a bus and but erm my daughter 's very generous and seeing that we we get to her and we spend about three months with her .
7 I can not stand here and guarantee that we can halt that long-term consolidation of holdings in agriculture .
8 It is extraordinary that even though the Government found an extra £40 million for sport in the last Budget , which is near enough double the expenditure on sport year on year , Opposition Members criticise us and suggest that we are not providing the necessary resources for sport .
9 May our minds never become so tarnished with worries and cares that we fail to find joy and wonder in the world about us .
10 Given his scepticism about our ability to penetrate to the real essences of things , it is not surprising that he finds that none of the much-discussed contemporary theories on offer provide a satisfactory answer , and concludes that we are simply ignorant about this .
11 The ‘ I ’ at one and the same time transcends the body ( so that for instance we talk of our bodies as something separate from ourselves and say that we ‘ have ’ them rather than ‘ are ’ them ) and is immanent or present in the body .
12 And say that we do n't want anyone to get hurt .
13 Whenever things went wrong she would blame us and say that we were causing Bernard difficulties . ’
14 So and , and I think maybe it 's a good idea that we write and say that we would like to be given an opportunity to speak to them .
15 As the problem which prompted the question has been resolved by the Inland Revenue , will my hon. Friend pass on to its staff the thanks of many Members of Parliament for dealing with issues that we have raised on behalf of our constituents and say that we hope that the problems will continue to decline as tax rates come down rather than go up ?
16 I will go even further while I am in an expansive mood and say that we often look at what happens north of the border to give us inspiration and we then follow .
17 Discretion now taking a much more realistic view about the New York property market which is , office market which is as lousy if not lousier than erm , than London and say that we ai n't gon na relet these , we 're not gon na sub-let these properties , let's take , let's take a hit , let's clean it out now .
18 I think I speak for everybody and say that we wish you well in this project .
19 But I I would slip back to my normal gloomy cautious self , and say that we do need to balance the years of deficit we have had , with years of surplus , we need to look at N C V O's finances over a longer term , than simply one year .
20 Well no No only if you turn round and say that we 're giving you board .
21 We may need to confront this situation and realise that we can get greater support from people who have similar motivation to our own .
22 My father was not pleased when he came back early or unexpectedly from the hospital and found that we were out drinking or talking to girls .
23 Mother wept to see Father 's state , and proposed that we set out for Chiguana , the nearest town where we might expect to find a hospital , immediately .
24 So I went upstairs and proposed that we should do a house-to-house on those two areas .
25 Er at the last conference er both Kerry and myself buttonholed him er and proposed that we er push it a bit further and er the re upshot of that was that we wrote him a much more detailed letter er on whatever date it was , er first of November ninety three , and we 've now had a er a reply er to that er giving us carte blanche to quote him er w with er a number of er quotations which we 'd drafted and put into his mouth , so er a all the quotations that we 've asked him to approve we can use .
26 I subsequently wrote to you thanking you for this most generous offer and explaining that we wanted to use them as prizes in a raffle but were unable to proceed at that time .
27 Vaquero offers the city-bound reader a few minutes to escape to a time and place that we are losing ’ .
28 Then , assuming " phantom " chains , the change in free energy per chain as the end-to-end vector R changes to is Averaging over all chains and remembering that we have For a network of n chains per unit volume the change in free energy will be n times this .
29 Naturally the wounded had to be got away first , but later that day a plane came back over the mountains , and we were lined up again , and told that we could take only a small amount of personal possessions .
30 We are shown certain words in the opening one and told that we " have begun at the highest level " ( p. 197 ) .
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