Example sentences of "[that] we [vb mod] [vb infin] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 We see we see this forum as very much the right sort of forum for either making or breaking the case for a new settlement , the one thing I do have to say , however , is that the Department wants to see this particular issue settled in the context of the alteration , and full significance of that is n't immediately apparent , it , what we do n't want to see is what was envisaged in the H B F statement , where they thought that we might end up with a decision to have a new settlement in principle and then leave it open to the local plans , all four of them around the city , to then explore the possible alternative locations .
2 And I ca n't help thinking that we might end up with a sort of repeat of the sort of situation that 's occurred at Octavius Atkinson site which is erm mentioned in the erm the paper tabled this morning , whereby er a sort of market-led approach which puts a lot of pressure on the local authorities may be at the expense of the planning-led approach to erm deciding where development should most appropriately go .
3 He expressed a hope that we might meet again during the remaining two days of his stay and have a longer conversation .
4 A , actually John was suggesting that we might talk nicely to John 's dad about the money they 've got invested in the sale of their pro , their ground .
5 And in fact there are even more subtle things than that you can find if you look carefully at Oh I might er I think that we might go out into the garden and I 'll show you one or two other features out there that are er even more er interesting and er er exciting .
6 One evening , David , Barry , Christina and John Hutchinson were all sitting in my front room and talking about what we could actually do to earn some money It was suggested that we might go down to one of the local pubs which held regular jazz nights , to see if they had an evening free and perhaps we could run a folk club just one evening a week and maybe charge people to come in and make a few pennies for ourselves .
7 Nowadays we need the iron fist of policing in order that we might sleep soundly in our beds .
8 Nowadays we need the iron fist of policing in order that we might sleep soundly in our beds .
9 All these sorts of things are going to be the sorts of things that we 'll bring up in discussion , but you wo n't realize what the problems are until you tried doing it .
10 I wonder if we could get away with telling my mum that we 'll go away for Christmas and New Year .
11 Logic needs to account for logical relations among sentences the sort that we 'll learn about in elementary symbolic logic .
12 I 'll believe that we 'll catch up with them ; probably quite soon .
13 My guess is that we 'll hear little from them , at least this side of the summer hols .
14 Please pray that you 'll be with each one of us and that we 'll enjoy today with grandma and all the different things we 'll do .
15 Well yes okay that 's a possibility and that 's something that we 'll come on to tomorrow .
16 ‘ … it will be a great thing not to have to depend on the fickle wind for making a passage , and still more to know that we may pounce down upon those rascally fast-sailing dhows whenever we can sight them in a calm , and be sure of overtaking them … ’
17 Provocation creates an unstable idea so that we may move on from it to a new idea .
18 We do n't yet know what these are , but for reasons which it would n't be proper for me to go into we believe that we may know more about them in about a week .
19 There is a distinction to be drawn between an evacuation of the kind that we may see tonight in Dubrovnik and an interdiction naval force designed to prevent , for example , the shelling of Dubrovnik by Yugoslav gun boats .
20 And er we did say that we would consult further about it , and erm you are one constituency , er which certainly you know , er as is your responsibility to think about the worship line of the church .
21 Unfortunately we were not able to meet all the requirements for County support and it was decided some time ago that we would go ahead with an experimental opening without it .
22 It was only when I felt safe with you , and after we had spent some hours working on our poems , that we would go down to the restaurant for late dinner , which always ended with either banana or ‘ flan ’ .
23 I think about the year that 's gone past , perhaps , people who 've passed out of my life , and think of it as a new beginning , and I wish as Scots that we would hold on to it and perpetuate that tradition and get away from gathering around the T V in Hogmanay .
24 Most respondents said they felt secure and expressed a good deal of confidence that we would act calmly in an incident .
25 We feel so strongly about this that we would say even in a course offered by a University in Britain it would be most desirable for students to ground their work in some hands-on experience in a Third World setting . ’
26 Er in a competitive situation , the Rickmansworth tender w w w was a , a an example of that , we actually had a contract document which is about as thick and complicated as one of the contract documents that we would put out for civil engineering physical work to er er a contractor .
27 It builds on the argument in the preceding section where it was argued that because the cat sees and tries to extricate the ball stuck in the tree , it thereby manifests only those minimal beliefs that we would attribute directly to a human being in similar circumstances .
28 To my inexperienced eyes she seemed still to be floating far too high in the water , and I doubted that we would get away before sunset .
29 I think we were so busy trying to get ourselves organised that the training issue seemed to be something that we would get around to later .
30 we never dreamed that we would get through to the next round , to be held in London .
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