Example sentences of "[conj] we [verb] that [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This modern justification of the discretionary power of corporate managers has a parallel in administrative law where we find that one of the arguments used to legitimate conferring discretionary power on administrative agencies has been their expertise and special competence in a particular field .
2 Although we accept that careful zoning in time and space can help to reduce the impacts of noise , we believe there is an urgent need to encourage attitudinal changes in society towards the acceptability of mechanically-aided recreation .
3 Although we predict that many of these sites are DNA-PK phosphorylation sites , we do not expect all Ser-Gln motifs to serve as DNA-PK recognition elements .
4 Although we believe that all birds and bats must have a common ancestor if we trace their lineages back far enough , that common ancestor was also the common ancestor of all mammals ( including ourselves ) and all birds .
5 This approach appears reasonable , although we recognise that actual numbers may vary slightly from those stated .
6 We , we , I thought were all saying that we felt that these reductions were actually unacceptable , or totally un almost unacceptable .
7 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 ?
8 It 's the bit of the Gothic , except that we know that this is , well we do n't know then do we ?
9 The next issue is that we know that these prospective inward investors are likely to be looking for a site in reasonably attractive setting .
10 Let us suppose that we know that particular types of occam program are directly implementable in silicon by some automated system .
11 ‘ I assume that we thought that these dependants would wish to accompany their soldiers and that the soldiers would wish to have them with them .
12 As a result , while the right approach is to take the most positive steps that we can to help to deal with that problem , we have a duty to our own people also to ensure that we maintain that elementary , basic , minimum safeguard of our own nuclear deterrent .
13 Er the er the breeders ' evening now what happened on this breeders ' evening is that the they run the raffle then give us our expenses out of it so that eleven pound eighty is the is the part of the raffle proceeds which we need to , to e to er for our expenses , you 'll see on the other side erm that we spent that eleven eighty , six eighty for er refreshments and five pound for the rent .
14 The Kuwait the Kuwait cities are designed in such a way that the military installations and erm are outside the country , so from the eyewitnesses that we receive that all the bombings are on the outskirts of the city , no damage to Kuwait City or to the civilians inside Kuwait .
15 Now Regan 's response to this , exemplified in the imbecile 's fear , would be to insist that since ordinary usage almost seems to demand that we describe that unfortunate as recognising a snake , and because this is only possible of someone who holds the necessary beliefs , then he must hold them somehow and somewhere .
16 I think at this stage we could define for Sandra though , so that we ensure that this does happen and it happens throughout , as and when things run out .
17 We seldom read in the tabloid press local police force fails er we may frequently read in the local press in the tabloid press rather , that the Home Secretary has failed and yet what we seem to be saying is that we believe that all the responsibility should be local , all that responsibility , all the blame when things go wrong should go to the Home Secretary .
18 It is rather sad that due to the subsequent rather narrow defeat of the motion that we find that such a large complement of Northern Labour MPs absented themselves from such a vital environmental vote due to prior engagements and by doing so thus failed to support their Labour colleague Kevin McNamara , the sponsor of the Bill , and failed to contribute to ending once and forever this sickening , depraved social pastime .
19 How do we know that the experience that we presume that other people have in their religion is what we ourselves experience as we come apparently empty-handed to it ?
20 Trying an idea out on somebody is a very good way of exposing flaws in your argument , and in fact if we look at the present energy debate , so much of it is concerned with interpretation which one would have thought , taking a simple view of science , were just factual matters that we realize that this discussion of science is perhaps more difficult than people would imagine , so there is opportunity in the course to try and help students to become more fluent in scientific discussion , discussion of scientific ideas between themselves , and of their own ideas about science .
21 After all , saying ‘ please ’ and ‘ thank you ’ , offering a helping hand , giving a seat to an elderly or disabled person , are the outward and visible signs that we feel that other people and their rights matter .
22 We have said that we recognise that high energy prices may have to play a part in a strategy for reducing carbon dioxide emissions .
23 That we recognise that local authorities are in a a difficult position .
24 The fact that we recognise that different people in the health service will produce different answers to the same questions is manifest in the fact that different health authorities will reach different conclusions , based on their assessment of the health needs of their resident populations and of their local priorities ..
25 Anything that was n't like that , though , Dave would handle all the rhythms and I 'm really glad that we did that this time because it allowed us each to focus in on what we were doing — me on my solos and Dave on the rhythms .
26 We so much take these matters for granted that we forget that these abilities are constitutive of what we mean by ‘ higher education ’ .
27 I have had my own opinion confirmed with the advice from the business convenor and the vice convenor , and that is that we determine that this is in fact a counter motion that you have spoken to because it is against the spirit of the deliverance .
28 I think we should say that we consider that that 's er , would be far better than the old commercial units .
29 However in this instance there is no a priori reason for binding to one rather than the other , so we assume that both sites are equally occupied .
30 We confirmed that the NP1450L RNA has an apparent size of 4.15 kb by hybridization with a second oligonucleotide probe ( not shown ) , so we consider that this RNA might have an anomalous electrophoretic mobility which would cause an underestimation of its size .
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