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

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1 David ( Narcizo ) always says that we trust this music more than we trust our own bodies .
2 announcement every time there 's a delivery and the brother who 's giving the announcements on a Tuesday or a Thursday , whenever they meet , he , he says that we have new magazines tonight brothers and he may hold them up and said you know , that they 're this and that and lovely , beautiful magazines Jehovah doing so well now through his organization and he 's presenting us with , with erm marvellous erm appealing literature , he holds them up and says we 're , we 're , we 're able to get your magazines tonight and er we would like you to get them straight out at me , and they 're still there two or three weeks later , your magazines , this is a way we can stay spiritually awake , is by going and getting them straight away , not for the benefit of the brothers , poor old brother who is on the job and he 's wondering why , are they gon na come and fetch my magazines or not , but because we need to devour that spiritual feeling , we need to keep up to date with everything that Jehovah 's providing us with .
3 Wittgenstein acknowledges that we have this inclination , and tries to account for it .
4 In fact , the long range future of our hobby demands that we recognise this compatibility and work to prove that it exists . ’
5 If the market dictates that we provide this service then we shall do it . ’
6 We offer the other hand , and eventually a life line is discovered , although it 's so short it appears that we died several years ago .
7 ‘ The budget simply reflects that we have fewer people out of work about 30 per cent less than in 1987 .
8 The drama thing , so I 'm a se a section hand already on that and I 've even got a , well we 're supposed to listen to it tomorrow , we 've got a tutor period instead , so it means that we miss another lesson
9 In her book , The Prime of Your Life , Dr Miriam Stoppard writes , ‘ Living in the twentieth century means that we feel more stress than any members of the human race have ever felt . ’
10 No I think it could save lives , because it means that we have immediate access er to what 's going on and so on rare occasions , life and death decisions can be made down the telephone .
11 Erm one difficulty with with giving a financial report is so many things seem to happen quickly and a erm apart from the fact that there was a , a major finance resources comes from we , as well you see that I have to tell you now these have been done on the red letter assembly side and you may want to alter one there er according to reform I see the cost per erm person attending is not a hundred and twelve pounds , but a hundred and fourteen pounds and that means that we have forty representatives we 've got to try and find four thousand five hundred and sixty .
12 And we do know , that when we 're negotiating in Europe , the fact that we do not negotiate as the er , Portuguese , the Spanish , the Germans , negotiate , as a regional government , it means that we carry less clout , and that is a fact of European life .
13 In the morning , Maggie proposes that we smuggle some gear to Crilly .
14 He argues that we need more practice-orientated research , but indicates some of the obstacles that need to be surmounted if that is to happen .
15 Authors ' reply , — Peter J Lewis believes that we used non-optimal techniques in our study .
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