Example sentences of "that we [verb] [adv] [vb infin] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 We are now hearing that our outlook is so bad that we had better leave it to an independent central bank to decide the important aspects of our future .
2 Oh we will protest , too much methinks , that we do not miss it , will recall the struggle , the failures , the inadequacies ; recall life as it was on the road , for a time anyhow , though I daresay soon enough out imagination will take over transforming us into giants .
3 Well , you wo n't be able to do that until we do consider the , I mean , but , the reason I referred to page seventy-nine , is to ensure that we do not repeat ourselves , and that those of us on the sub-committee , remember what we said then , and decide whether we want to repeat that .
4 It is suggested that we should develop in co-operation , or at least in parallel , with similar organizations , so that we do not paint ourselves into a corner with incompatible technologies .
5 In fact , the event was even more profound than that , because it was also an explosion of the four dimensions ( as well as , it is thought , a number of others , which almost immediately ‘ rolled themselves up ’ so that we do not recognize them as such — the matter and energy involved being only a secondary consideration !
6 In fact , one of the reasons God is so concerned that we do not involve ourselves in premarital and extramarital relations is so that we will never feel we are competing against the skill and ability of another lover .
7 As discussed at out initial meeting , you have asked that we do not inform your auditors of our involvement on this assignment .
8 As discussed at our initial meeting , you have asked that we do not inform your auditors of our involvement on this assignment .
9 As discussed at our initial meeting , you have asked that we do not inform your auditors of our involvement on this assignment .
10 As discussed at our initial meeting , you have asked that we do not inform your auditors of our involvement on this assignment .
11 As discussed at our initial meeting , you have asked that we do not inform your auditors of our involvement on this assignment .
12 As discussed at out initial meeting , you have asked that we do not inform you auditors of our involvement on this assignment .
13 In speech , lacking these devices , we naturally expect the prosody to be called into play — but we must beware that we do not exaggerate its role .
14 Ian has made a better recovery than we dared hope , but it is still important that we do not take his fitness for granted .
15 For that reason we should take extra care that we do not take it for granted or abuse it . ’
16 Show the Americans that we do not appreciate their presence .
17 Let us make sure that we do not direct our anger and frustration onto people who are only trying to help us .
18 We are not , of course , and we must ensure that we do not become one .
19 We have a responsibility now … to see that we do not get it wrong in the other direction .
20 He would have preferred it had their arguments led directly to immaterialism , and showed not merely that we do not know what qualities material objects have , but indeed that they have none , or even that there are no such objects .
21 It would be disingenuous , even for those of us who take another view , to pretend that we do not know what made an intelligent British traditionalist like Enoch Powell call for a halt to mass immigration some 20 years ago , and what made British governments of both parties follow his lead .
22 Of Henry , as of Edward III , we must admit that we do not know what his precise political ambitions in France were .
23 We should of course be aware that we do not know what Jesus himself said : we do not have his words verbatim .
24 The increasing numbers of dementia sufferers living alone ; the pressures on carers , will mean that the need for all services will increase and I would suggest that the level of our knowledge is such that we do not know what the " best " care for dementia sufferers is — and what may be best for sufferers may not be best for carers .
25 And I do not know of any other argument , not relying on PC k , which Nozick could use to show that we do not know we are not brains in a vat without showing that we do not know most other things either .
26 Stroud ( 1984 , ch. 2 ) considers a similar argument against the sceptic 's attempt to generalize from the fact that we do not know we are not brains in a vat .
27 The reason that we can not calculate the necessary correction is that we do not know which way the photon went when it bounced into the microscope .
28 ‘ Which means , ’ I concluded wearily , ‘ that we do not know who the murderer really is , although we suspect Moodie .
29 In other words , the very fact that we do not consider we are worth loving causes us to put up barriers that ensure people will not have the opportunity to love us .
30 Obedient reading of the Bible means that we do not read it selectively , choosing only the passages that reinforce our moods and temperaments .
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