Example sentences of "we [verb] that [adj] [noun sg] be " in BNC.

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1 How do we know that sexual reproduction is responsible for the relative uniformity of species , and that its absence is responsible for the discontinuities between them ?
2 We realise that political instability is tearing our continent apart and that everlasting peace , which is a condition for development , can only be founded on the enjoyment of , and observance and respect for , human rights .
3 Overall we found that periodontal disease was associated with a small increased risk of coronary heart disease .
4 In agreement with previous studies , we found that gastric metaplasia was significantly more prevalent in patients with duodenal ulcer disease than in patients with functional dyspepsia ( Table III ) .
5 Second , we found that ill health was an important factor in the decision to retire early , although it was not possible to say whether or not it was the overriding factor .
6 We conclude that this mutation is associated with a mild type of CF.
7 How simply we believed that this wasteland was the immediate effect of social antagonism , community tension , civil war .
8 We recognised that this relationship is not a static one and that the nature of these domains themselves change over time .
9 We add that this agenda is no less important in the context of the National Curriculum and mandatory assessment : although these seek to raise expectations and improve standards , of themselves they will achieve little unless professional attitudes , knowledge and skill are also attended to .
10 We confirmed that this result was not due to any differences in the amounts of DNA used in each lane of the Southern blot , because a second Xq22 marker detected restriction fragments in all samples .
11 Suppose we assume that each regulation is enforced up to the point at which the marginal cost and marginal benefit of saving life are equal for that activity .
12 If we assume that aggregate output is a function of the mean inheritance and mean labour capacity , and that the latter has converged to its equilibrium value ( which we can then normalize at unity , ) , then output per man at time u may be written as .
13 First , we assume that visionary leadership is a dynamic , interactive phenomenon , as opposed to a unidirectional process .
14 If we assume that this ratio is stable and repeat our earlier point that banks will normally be looking to expand their lending as a source of profit , then it follows fairly obviously that a change in the availability of base money to banks must be matched by a change in the size of the total balance sheet and that this latter change must be some multiple of the change in the size of the base .
15 Even if we assume that seasonal usage is constant but prices increase by 10 per cent p.a. , we produce a difference :
16 No we , we heard that this development was coming up so we came round and looked and liked it and took the plunge .
17 But if it is not by any application of the resolutio-compositive method that we know that all causation is a matter of motion , how can we be sure that it is ?
18 We know that procedural reform is now in vogue and that my right hon. Friend the Leader of the House has a strong disposition towards general and automatic timetabling .
19 We do not know just how much cohesion is necessary for a society to exist , but we know that some cohesion is necessary .
20 The result is P4/T1 and we know that this tableau is efficient .
21 We understand that this reference is based on research commissioned by Sainsbury PLC .
22 We believe that political power is best exercised at the most local level possible , consistent with good government .
23 We believe that each individual is both unique and equal to others regardless of sex , nationality , colour , creed , class , intellectual ability or emotional , social , physical handicap .
24 We have introduced savings schemes such as TESSAs , and we believe that excess taxation is iniquitous when we seek to encourage people both to save and to invest in our economy .
25 We believe that British advertising is in a class of its own for inventiveness , elegance and sophistication .
26 We believe that this weakness is one of the reasons which explains the failure of left parties and the trade unions to develop coherent socialist housing policies .
27 For instance to this is an assumption that although we are going to have a shortfall on the collection fund , again because of good housekeeping we believe that this action is what people want by the charge payers of the city and again that in this financial year it can be taken out of the .
28 In view of the relationship between occupational pension schemes , particularly contracted-out final salary schemes , and the State scheme , we feel that this uncertainty is likely to continue since the Government has made no indication that State pension ages will be equalised .
29 We demand that immediate action be taken to force the plantation owners to cast aside profit and personal interest , and surrender their slaves forthwith ! ’
30 We felt that this study was weak .
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