Example sentences of "[coord] we [verb] [conj] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The result is P4/T1 and we know that this tableau is efficient .
2 And the other thing is you clearly get a good spread of the market , and we know that this method will produce erm , a return for you which will keep your spending power ahead of inflation .
3 We have to grasp the opportunity , and we hope that all ASH Supporters will join us in persuading people of the case for a ban on advertising .
4 John Feaver , LTA Director of Events and Tournaments , said , ‘ Our experiences last year convinced us that something had to be done and we hope that this system will really help the enthusiastic spectator . ’
5 Our target is to reject the papers not sent to external referees within two weeks , and we hope that this information may lead more authors who have scientifically sound papers but are worried that they may be too specialist for a general audience to let us see them .
6 We treasure confirmation and we fear that any alteration in the pattern might lead to confirmation ceasing to be observed .
7 The antisymmetric stretch gives rise to a dipole change along z , the molecular axis , and we deduce that this vibration is IR active , with symmetry species .
8 last year , and we believe that that type of steady growth is very is , is , is desirable .
9 And we consider that this approach enjoys widespread support in North Yorkshire .
10 Frankly , I 'd respond more if a chap came up to me and said , ‘ Look here , we 've been doing this for rather a long time now and we find that this way seems to bring the best results . ’ ’
11 Er it 's never been the County Council 's er objective or intention to restrain what are the genuine er employment needs of its local residents , erm and we feel that this level of allocation is suited to the needs of the residents .
12 Failing that , it should at least be standard practice to carry out the voters ' register check to show whether or not the information concerns a different person , if different-name information is passed : and we recognise that this alternative might be cheaper .
13 In Chapter 3 , we saw that children 's comprehension of difficult sentences is similarly influenced by their knowledge of what kinds of events are likely , and we suggested that this kind of non-linguistic knowledge plays an important role in language acquisition .
14 But we know that that pain and suffering could have been avoided had you accepted earlier advice .
15 We do not know just how much cohesion is necessary for a society to exist , but we know that some cohesion is necessary .
16 But we question whether this factor is the cause of our ‘ underdevelopment ’ .
17 But we remember that that peace can only be maintained while we have our statesmen and perhaps even more important , our armed forces .
18 But we recognise that any regulation requiring this would be very difficult to enforce .
19 But we accept that any case of overcharging is one too many , and there has been failure on our part , ’ he said .
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