Example sentences of "that we [vb base] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 The reader should check that P1/T2 remains optimal for and that we pivot in the x 1 -column when 0 = ⅙ and the s 1 -column when θ = - .
2 The sort of things that we cover in the er er code of practice for charging to clients which are outside this .
3 It is very rare that we disagree as an industry , but it is equally rare that we speak in a co-ordinated way , ’ he said .
4 To make sure that we 're able to put our point across clearly so that we speak in a clear way so that people do n't have any er doubts as to what you actually mean .
5 Later decades have seen other organizations use the term so that we speak in the twentieth century about the trade union ‘ movement ’ or the ‘ peace movement ’ ; we seldom think to describe the Conservative Party , the Confederation of British Industry or the North Atlantic Treaty Organization as ‘ movements ’ .
6 To demonstrate , then , that prices are inflexible in the sense that we mean in the remainder of this chapter , it has to be established that the price may deviate from its equilibrium value over a given interval .
7 The contrast is striking , and can not be dismissed as irrelevant to the social and other problems that we confront in the last decade of our century .
8 Of course the inspectorate is highly respected in Wales , but the hon. Gentleman will know that it was never geared to carry out inspections with the frequency that we expect will result from the provisions of the Education ( Schools ) Bill and that we envisage in the parents charter .
9 It is to such practical questions that we turn in the final chapter .
10 It is to these questions that we turn in the next section .
11 Er this is the end of the day report and that we keep in a file and they , they could be brought .
12 Compare this map with the forward sweep paddle stroke that we teach in the Star tests .
13 Aggressive in terms that we fight in the market place for for clients and that we er then if that 's what aggressive means the answer to that is yes .
14 That we use in the home ?
15 A lot of the glues and solvents that we use in the home , especially if you 're putting lino tiles down or , or carpet tiles , down contain substances that are highly flammable .
16 It 's our jargon that we use in the newsroom , it 's your jargon that you use , it 's your way of getting things through council committees .
17 These have been loosely termed ‘ universalist ’ theories of language , since the basic tenet is that there are universal structures of grammar and especially of syntax , in which all people have ‘ competence ’ and which underlie and make possible the different utterances that we observe in the actual practice of language .
18 I remind that we put in a housing investment bid for a hundred and twelve million pounds and were given the right to buy thirteen million .
19 But what is it , exactly , that we value in the personal ?
20 Every fear , every limitation , every hurt , every trauma , every problem , every shadow that we see in the world ‘ out there ’ reflects our lack of self-love .
21 Thus all the complicated structures that we see in the universe might be explained by the no boundary condition for the universe together with the uncertainty principle of quantum mechanics .
22 In other words , the argument works equally against the view that we think in a kind of mental language , that mental sentences rather than mental pictures are the stuff of thought .
23 The same is equally true for managers as they wrestle with the new demands of innovations in global competition that we describe in the next chapter .
24 They must be empowered to demand excellence in the courses that they attend and realise that their education is not a favour to them but a means of preparing them to be the sort of doctors that we want in the future .
25 The first person that we meet in the book is Ralph , a fair haired , good looking athletic boy , then in pure contrast we meet Piggy .
26 In the same way , we should declare that we believe in the existence of God even when all the evidence is that such belief is absurd .
27 It is this that we examine in the next section .
28 Certainly nothing that we decide in the present case is intended in the least degree to diminish the high importance rightly recognised to attach to the concept of the implied undertaking as a necessary way of underpinning the integrity of the discovery process .
29 Er I also have to reemphasize again that we have in no way we have made up our minds as to whether or not there should be a new settlement , but we have to proceed to discuss the issues as identified .
30 It is unfortunate that we have in the Australia v New Zealand Second Test seen a player have his nose broken through illegal play , and the player 's union concerned choosing not to use this new law change .
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