Example sentences of "[that] we [verb] [to-vb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 I saw how the well-documented material containing the truth about Fayed that we began to put before the DTI was received in embarrassed silence .
2 The very day that we began to meet in the community centre where we are based , three mothers with their children began to attend .
3 We found that we went to go to the telephone system that there were a whole load of numbers not being used .
4 Therefore , before embarking on any research project we must make clear that we intend to act on the results .
5 We shall be writing to you around August 1989 to check that the information that we intend to put onto the Register about you is correct .
6 In practice , the main background source that we sought to reject from the refluxed food signal was as a result of the large pool of activity in the stomach .
7 So too with the body clock : it might be that several outputs with different periods are possible and that we tend to concentrate upon the daily or circadian clock because this is the period that is most useful to the organism and which has naturally been accentuated by the environment with its 24-hour period .
8 Klaasen 's contention that ‘ the only integration that has gone on so far has been among the top officials ’ seemed to be borne out by the fact that we had to wait for the penultimate game of the tours to seen the first nonwhite player take the field .
9 For how many years have we been told it 's tax payers ' money do you remember Maggie and the tax payers ' money , it 's like this animal somewhere called the tax payer but it came out of the wall as if we were n't one of them and that we had to look after the tax payers ' money .
10 Whatever the outcome of the Higginson Committee 's inquiry may be , if we are to see a radical improvement in secondary education , we must learn to think not merely of a new form of examination ( and therefore presumably a novel kind of syllabus that will lead to it ) but of a wholly new approach to those studies that we wish to retain in the sixth forms at school , and how these studies are to relate to the pupils ' next step , when they leave school .
11 The consumer interests that we wish to protect through the new clause and the associated amendments are many and varied .
12 Let's straight into seventeen then , I 'll just remind committee that we need to move to the confidential section at five o'clock today in order to get it finished .
13 Such a system does mean that we need to rely on the local press and Shropshire Radio to send out messages , but I think that it allows flexibility .
14 The reality is that we need to cope with the fiscal deficit and we have the courage to do so .
15 He points out that we need to distinguish between the contribution that research can make to policy and that which it can make to social work practice .
16 On the other hand I would have ticked s erm location of services er and public and utility because th these are things that we need to know at the design stage .
17 ‘ I 'm inclined to think that we need to break into the Cathedral 's conspiracy of silence , since the police clearly wo n't be able to .
18 The report of Domingue and Ingram ( 1978 ) , for the USA , indicates the emergence of the profession both in terms of status and in concerns for interpreter efficiency , and it is on this basis that we begin to look at the processes involved , comparing signed with spoken interpretation .
19 By June we had made sufficient progress for me to tell the House of Commons that we intended to move against the ‘ frozen ’ pension .
20 The reason is that we want to deal with the Keynesian model in greater detail and derive policy implications from it .
21 It is the blinkered approach typified by Mr. Kent 's response to the nurse that we want to eliminate from the NHS .
22 This is in addition to the letter written to the two of you and Tim , which you will recognize as being a step on the way to telling Tim that we want to reprogram from the top .
23 And you know , so often you and I , we have questions that we want to bring to the Lord , if only was here in person , if only we could sit him down in the front room , how many things we would have to ask of him !
24 They think , they seem to think that we want to think about the election all the time .
25 You know , beef and things that we have to import from the E C at the moment , we could import from like , New Zealand .
26 Another inadequacy about the way that we have to deal with the matter today is that there is not time to debate the issue , which we debated in Committee , about the role of a funding council in strategy and planning .
27 It may be said that we have to plan for the future , and I entirely agree , but most of our thoughts can be best described as nonsense .
28 But at the last minute , self-interest takes over ; in the stark presence of the perforated piece of paper and a stub of pencil on a string , we realise that we have to live in the ‘ real world ’ , and our courage fails us .
29 Well I think what they suggest to me that we have to pay for the poster site .
30 The Opposition do not understand that we have to provide for the full life of the Trident system — for 30 years .
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