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

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1 Okay is that do we know if that funding is going to continue ? .
2 We conclude that this mutation is associated with a mild type of CF.
3 ‘ What do we do if this road is blocked ? ’
4 How simply we believed that this wasteland was the immediate effect of social antagonism , community tension , civil war .
5 We recognised that this relationship is not a static one and that the nature of these domains themselves change over time .
6 Released in the US to coincide with the presidential elections , Robbins 's movie demonstrates that we get the politicians we deserve and that democracy is easily eroded .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 No we , we heard that this development was coming up so we came round and looked and liked it and took the plunge .
12 But we question whether this factor is the cause of our ‘ underdevelopment ’ .
13 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 ?
14 We do not know just how much cohesion is necessary for a society to exist , but we know that some cohesion is necessary .
15 The result is P4/T1 and we know that this tableau is efficient .
16 We understand that this reference is based on research commissioned by Sainsbury PLC .
17 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 .
18 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 .
19 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 .
20 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 .
21 We felt that this study was weak .
22 We saw that this term was used very generally to describe various sorts of tension which arise in social practices , or between them , and which may provoke changes in the structure of society .
23 Having established the ICAEW 's dominance as a regulator , we investigated whether this pattern was repeated with reference to the corresponding number of listed companies audited .
24 Finally , may we emphasise that this letter is not intended to restrict or otherwise affect the quality of our products or service .
25 We recommend that this work is carried out during 1992 .
26 We recommend that this machine be kept in the Projector Room , under the supervision of S Clarke , and will be issued for use only to authorised and trained staff .
27 We recommend that this machine be kept in the Computer Room , under the supervision of C Will , and issued only to trained and authorised staff .
28 We submit that this approach is preferable to the subsequent decision of the Court of Appeal in Dexter v Courtaulds Ltd [ 1984 ] 1 WLR 372 which was given in ignorance of the earlier decision in Prokop .
29 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 .
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