Example sentences of "[that] we [vb base] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Erm , and I feel very strongly , and I urge members to consider that we should support this as a matter of principle , to help er , that group of our society , I me , I was going to suggest an amendment that we ask for the average age of this council erm ,
2 This paradox about being able to predict one 's actions is closely related to the problem I mentioned earlier : Will the ultimate theory determine that we come to the right conclusions about the ultimate theory ?
3 It is only at this point that we come to the central theme , the reason why all those who wish to understand the problem of drugs in sport should read this book .
4 With his own modest roots he dismisses the attacks on a class-based judiciary : ‘ The youngsters believe that we come from a narrow background — it 's all nonsense — they get it from that man Griffith . ’
5 The fact that we come from a capitalist country means that some topics tend to be dealt with delicately or avoided , but that is all .
6 Well I think what you 've got to be careful of and it 's always a difficulty when you 're looking at er benefits and dis-benefits of major road schemes , you 'll see that we go into a tremendous amount of or collect a tremendous amount of information about the different impacts .
7 What we are actually going to do today is to look using this data , is to look at structural stability , right , we 're going to ask ourselves are the parameters that we estimate over the entire sample , are they constant over time .
8 But essentially all these tests do the same thing because they 're seeing whether the parameters that we estimate over the entire sample are robust over all sub-samples , right , we ca n't , we would n't bother testing over all sub-samples though we can do , it 's just if we have good reason to believe that behaviour in one sub-sample different for behaviour in another E G use er Chow test or equivalently a dummy variable on the intercept to see whether there was any change .
9 It is very rare that we disagree as an industry , but it is equally rare that we speak in a co-ordinated way , ’ he said .
10 To make sure that we 're able to put our point across clearly so that we speak in a clear way so that people do n't have any er doubts as to what you actually mean .
11 The only local paper that we get on a regular basis is the Evening News which is scanned daily .
12 The services that we get from the public sector affect all our lives and cost a great deal of money .
13 It 's something that we regard as an interesting development .
14 It is to such practical questions that we turn in the final chapter .
15 Therefore , as I have frequently said in letters to Opposition Members and to my hon. Friends , we regard the support of students as the proper duty of the education system , rather than of the social security system , although there are exceptions that we support under the social security system .
16 Romantic love gives us a glimmer of something that we remember during the sticky times , and it 's only when the sticky times begin that real love starts to take over .
17 These have been loosely termed ‘ universalist ’ theories of language , since the basic tenet is that there are universal structures of grammar and especially of syntax , in which all people have ‘ competence ’ and which underlie and make possible the different utterances that we observe in the actual practice of language .
18 But this does not mean that we swing to the opposite extreme and say that because doubt is a result of the Fall , all doubts are necessarily destructive , negative , even sinful .
19 We have seen significant changes world wide and that means that we should reappraise the amount of money that we devote to the diplomatic corps and to our aid budget .
20 Well so far we 've just been looking at the record of growth bands in this coral skeleton , but we can acquire a great deal of additional information by sampling the skeleton , and we sample the skeleton using a small drill and we can analyze the , the powders that we collect for the stabilized of oxygen .
21 A song that we hear as a long light squeal .
22 But what is it , exactly , that we value in the personal ?
23 Many astronomers have thought that these very distant and powerful sources are simply quasars that we see at a special angle , but the new statistical analysis seems to rule this out .
24 The highest requires that we think of the international system as a set of norms or purposes which shape the process of history .
25 Suppose that we look at a particular new mutant gene , out of the 2Nmf that arose .
26 This idea links closely both to Donaldson 's notion of embedded and disembedded thought and to Vygotsky 's demand that we look at the total context in which information is exchanged and understood .
27 I think it 's also very relevant that we look at the real threats that are facing the N H S.
28 That we look not for detailed application of single techniques in a piecemeal fashion , but rather that we look for the general developments from which we can build school specific approaches which translate the experience into usable school practice .
29 It is at such times , perhaps , that we wonder about the unconscious effect of what we read .
30 It should be a totally integrated solution , both from the point of view of the accounting application itself , and also the way that we inter-operate with the other applications in a user organization .
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