Example sentences of "that we [vb mod] [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 I mean , Blackbeard must know we could 'ave recognized the man from the newspaper photograph , and that we might go to the police about it . ’
2 So , too , were the practical demonstrations of getting comfortable , breathing exercises and familiarisation with the sorts of equipment that we might encounter during the labour itself .
3 For all that we might say about the relevance of performance indicators in financial reporting , a fundamental and seemingly intractable problem remains : performance can not be judged in terms of output alone , economy , efficiency and effectiveness must be judged together .
4 You can either do what we 've already done or you can base it on stuff that we 'll do in the future .
5 Overall comprehension of this order requires either a complete assimilation of all relevant information on the lines described by Descartes , or an instant of penetrating insight that we may classify as a Gift from God .
6 Scientists have been penetrating areas beyond human senses , and they have developed more and more devices to augment our senses in order that we may see into the heart of matter or reach the ends of the universe .
7 Our spiritual eyes need to be opened , that we may see into the spiritual order , and become aware of the constant activities of God .
8 The only problem was that we had envisaged a tumbledown affair that we would rebuild over the period of time while we were still living and working in London .
9 In that we would go through the same procedure , whether they lived in
10 Denis Taylor : ‘ We decided we were going to have a new singer and hold auditions , the idea being that we would go to the old club we used to play in called La Discothéque , which was in Wardour Street , not far from the Whiskey-a-GoGo .
11 On the other hand , the probability that we would go for a genuinely original idea may be very high indeed .
12 It gave us a bit of a giggle in the office , but I have to say it 's not the sort of thing that we would show to the public .
13 Having experienced both , I know that we would benefit from an awareness of the relativity of all healing approaches , and a recognition of the universality of their concerns .
14 One thing we were both sure of was that we would return in the near future with no carp tackle , but to fish purely for the cats , that is if we can get booked of course .
15 However the accurate knowledge that we would need of the slit 's momentum will so blur its position that the diffraction pattern C , which depends on where the slits are , would be washed out .
16 So it was agreed , right in the beginning that we would establish a separate agency to manage the Eurofighter two thousand programme , but that we would look at the possibility of bringing these two agencies together at as early as possible time and the most expedient way for all concerned .
17 I accept that , and I admit that there have been occasions when I and other hon. Members have blackmailed various organisations , including British Rail , with the amount of time that we would take in the House unless they did something to improve the position of our constituents .
18 Like the vampire bats that we shall meet in a moment , they are playing to well-ritualized rules .
19 Before the afternoon is out , I hope that we shall hear from the Minister how the Government propose to do that and how effective his alternative — if it exists will be .
20 I am convinced that the prospect held out at Maastricht will not be the prospect that we shall have at the end of the 1990s .
21 As a result of the Maastricht conferences and the debates that we shall have in the House we shall create a real , true Europe — a new Europe that is neither federal nor based upon free trade alone .
22 It is to the detail of these developments that we shall turn in the following chapters .
23 The numbers of staff that we shall employ in the new office will be those needed to discharge the duties set out in clause 2 .
24 So we are looking for a new name that we shall use for the discs when they are eventually released .
25 Given what has already been said about identity , it is unlikely that we shall find in the anorexic a unity of text .
26 It will be a more competitive one but one that we ought to welcome as a company . ’
27 We know that we ought to care for the subnormal precisely because they are subnormal : they are weak , defenceless , at our mercy .
28 Director said , ‘ My first man into Athens , a young man but a good friend of Lawrence 's , has promised the widow that we 'd go for the jugular on this one . ’
29 That we 'd go to the shore , and we 'd spend a whole day there , no lemonade and biscuits then .
30 He stressed that we must capitalise on the traditional Scottish capacity for inventiveness and recognise that education itself is always an investment rather than an on-cost .
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