Example sentences of "[verb] that we do [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Everyone must know that we do n't live together , or even see each other . ’ |
2 | The hon. Gentleman will probably already know that we do not permit the sale of arms or other equipment that could be used internally against the people ; but I fully agree that it is necessary to see the report of the commission of inquiry . |
3 | Also , when considering development , it must be stressed that we do not have to depend on an infinite regress . |
4 | Lawrence added : ‘ It must be stressed that we do not see ball-tampering in our domestic game as a serious problem , but we are determined to stamp it out . |
5 | Despite all the cock-ups , I want you to know that we do greatly appreciate your help . |
6 | Then , just when we think we 've really let go , we realise that we do n't want our children making just any old choice . |
7 | And say that we do n't want anyone to get hurt . |
8 | He thinks that we do n't talk to him . |
9 | Paul is a good guy , but everyone is brought up as a liberal and everybody therefore thinks that we do n't have to do anything active about it . |
10 | It would be disingenuous , even for those of us who take another view , to pretend that we do not know what made an intelligent British traditionalist like Enoch Powell call for a halt to mass immigration some 20 years ago , and what made British governments of both parties follow his lead . |
11 | We have a responsibility now … to see that we do not get it wrong in the other direction . |
12 | So how can we ensure that we do n't fall victim to the cheque cheats ? |
13 | It will ensure that we do not waste time purely trying to show the Opposition 's strength in delaying tactics , which gets nobody anywhere . |
14 | client acknowledgement : normally , the client should be requested to confirm the terms of engagement by signing and returning a copy of the engagement letter ; if this is the case , we must ensure that we do not commence work until the signed copy is on file . |
15 | Let us ensure that we do not try to make ourselves look better than we really are by humiliating others . |
16 | We are not , of course , and we must ensure that we do not become one . |
17 | The Minister for Arts , Richard Luce , speaking at the Library Association Members ' Day in 1987 , remarked , ‘ We must ensure that we do not lose sight of our main objective . |
18 | Here , we sequentially optimise the criteria , starting with the highest priority objective and imposing ( 10.4 ) , which says that we do not permit any reduction in the kth criterion , when passing from the kth to ( k + l ) st criterion . |
19 | We hope that we do not make any here . |
20 | The figures for Newham are dated 14 November , so I hope that we do not hear Ministers say that they are not up to date . |
21 | ‘ I think that clearly establishes that we do n't churn . |
22 | Yeah my problem is just erm having said that we do n't think land reform should go ahead in the south because it 's a fairly efficient set up |
23 | We will assume that we do n't know that there is structural change in this data , although a priori , we might expect it . |
24 | Although we must respond to the offence , we must avoid the ’ Something must be done ’ syndrome and ensure that we do not lash out wildly in some public relations exercise . |
25 | In short , we can see that we do not exist separately in space and time but in spacetime — and the same is true of everything else in the Universe . |
26 | I accept that we do not want to become involved with domestic cutlery and important workmen 's tools such as Stanley knives , but there is other action that the Government should take . |
27 | Mendel showed that we do n't blend our inheritance from our two parents . |
28 | In this chapter , I have shown that we do not have to think of academic freedom in this way . |
29 | I just would suggest that we do n't do it in this committee . |
30 | The future of Eastern Europe requires that we do not substitute new ‘ unquestionable ’ doctrines for the old . |