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

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1 We got told that that laser of oil can cut through concrete just like that .
2 Why do we need to know that another vehicle has Show Dogs In Transit ?
3 We want to research whether this campaign over a short period of time can improve this situation . ’
4 We want to stress that this vision is designed to stimulate thought and debate .
5 So we were able to tell how many tickets of certain classes were sold each day but not route by route , we 'd lost that that facility because the waybills just were n't big enough and of course the , wa everything got mechanical but now I mean I do n't profess to know anything about what happens now but I was introduced to it when I went down there for a retirement and believe me it 's , it 's all electronics now they can tell how a ticket machine is issuing tickets at any particular one day by this , this electronic business , this computers .
6 Whilst we did consider that this site could be developed with a single storey dwelling without seriously affecting the amenities of the village , we were not aware of the strength of local feeling against any development on this site .
7 We do know that most coal fields began life as swamps about 300 million years ago in the Carboniferous period .
8 You could choose to portray the positive achievements we 've witnessed or some aspect of that .
9 Just to remind everybody that we 've decided that this year we were n't going to put pressure on people .
10 I think we 've reviewed that this morning , early and we are doing quite well on forms , but do we need any further action on that ?
11 When Autocover was originally negotiated the objective was to establish a scheme to cover the widest spectrum of the membership possible but we had to accept that all Insurance Companies would insist on excluding certain categories .
12 We had to ensure that all working surfaces were hygienic and dirt trap free , and that food could be transported without spilling .
13 We observe a set of events , and decide that they have one explanation which is vastly more probable than all others ; so we come to believe that this explanation is correct , and we use it to make predictions in future .
14 We argued , rightly , that we believed in a diversity of supply and we wanted to ensure that that diversity of supply was available .
15 We have seen that each system was forced to delay making a decision about the identity of a stretch of sound .
16 Several times , in bars , glancing up from our Bud or our Molson or our Miller , we have seen that same shot on the mounted TV : like a eugenic cross between swordfish and stingray , the helicopter twirls upward from the ocean and crouches grimly on the deck of the aircraft-carrier , ready to fight .
17 However , we have seen that this approach can be criticized on the grounds that the discourse structure of the interview is still present and that attempts to obscure the nature of the speech event are likely to lead in practice to confusion and difficulty .
18 In the north we have seen that this village planning may have taken place in the eleventh and twelfth centuries .
19 We have seen that this strategy had addressed the relation between certain population habits ( what Farr had defined as the vital statistics of marriage and divorce , fertility and fecundity ) and the nation 's economic prosperity , health and happiness .
20 We have seen that this information is really only useful if it can be obtained accurately and consistently across writers .
21 Finally , while we certainly agree that the policy of the law in regard to the formalities for the creation and transmission of interests in land should be upheld , we have to acknowledge that that policy has been substantially modified by the developments to which we have referred …
22 By mutagenesis we have shown that this residue constitutes part of the DNA-PK recognition site and is required for DNA-PK phosphorylation of the Jun-Core protein .
23 We have shown that these word matches occur so frequently that competing hypotheses can not be pursued and compared over the length of the entire utterance .
24 In terms of a common form of theism , we have suggested that those world religions we have examined are all fundamentally monotheistic — they believe in one God .
25 As we have seen , it is hard to draw the line between a conscious human being and a conscious machine likewise , we have to accept that any entity possessed of consciousness is in reality a living organism — whatever its physical characteristics .
26 In a country in which education up to the age of 16 has become universal and compulsory , and education up to the age of 19 an option for everyone , we have to recognize that this education must be designed to meet pupils ' needs .
27 We have to assume that this point is in some sense typical .
28 Whilst originally described as a universal buffer for restriction enzymes , we have found that all modification enzymes required for cDNA synthesis have close to 100% activity in 0.5 KGB buffer .
29 The cards are now larger than in previous years and we have found that this size proved very popular .
30 We have found that this sort of discussion requires a certain amount of structure , but a great deal of flexibility , and is best carried out in environments other than our normal working environment .
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