Example sentences of "we [verb] [that] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | We agreed that all pupils from the relevant classes would be involved and no pupils with potential behaviour problems would be excluded . |
2 | We agreed that these doubts were sufficient to justify a recommendation to sell . |
3 | Mario Mieli quotes an unnamed gay writer : ‘ we [ gay men ] demand our ‘ femininity' ’ , the same thing that women reject , and at the same time we declare that these roles are devoid of sense' ( Homosexuality and Liberation , 46 ) . |
4 | Indeed , we trust that all contributions will be judged not as predictions , but rather as means of analysing a complex and unpredictably changing sphere of social life . |
5 | We argued that such statements reflect the growing consensus nationally about what constitutes good practice in the teaching of English . |
6 | Are we presuming that those students will not be expected to pay anything in the charge that they pay for staying in the halls of residence ? |
7 | As the same alanine and glycine codons are present at these positions in both human and bovine cDNA sequences and because the human gene , where analysed ( data not shown ) , has the same intron/exon boundaries , we suggest that these conclusions are applicable to the GGF gene structure and to the mRNA splicing patterns in both species . |
8 | We mentioned that most braids are marked' 100%' , meaning that they do not have a core . |
9 | We so much take these matters for granted that we forget that these abilities are constitutive of what we mean by ‘ higher education ’ . |
10 | We expect that many issues will arise regarding the possible transfer of credit from other course such as Standard Grades and Highers . |
11 | Correctness proofs might be based on concepts such as satisfaction ( sat ) unc the weakest pre-condition unc or Hoare logic unc We expect that these methods will be based more usually on the denotational than the algebraic description of occam . |
12 | Do we approve that those officers remain in office ? |
13 | We propose that these recommendations should form the basis of modifications made to attainment targets and programmes of study in the Order under section 4 of the Act and that , subject to those modifications , the attainment targets and programmes of study should apply to all pupils . |
14 | And we found that many parents were inclined to believe these kinds of reports , and yet this just was n't true if one saw what was going on in the schools . |
15 | On testing for hepatitis B surface antigen after informed consent was obtained we found that most subjects had negative results ( 9/14 , 64% ) ; three ( 21% ; 0.03% of all those vaccinated ) had positive results ; there was no follow up testing on one patient , and the other was later found to have a low level of antibodies to hepatitis B surface antigen produced in response to an additional dose of vaccine . |
16 | It seems likely that the files of cases which had ‘ no further action ’ or were cautioned would be returned to the police quickly , so we inferred that those cases not followed-up had been tried in the magistrates ' courts . |
17 | Similarly , when we say that all biologists nowadays believe in Darwin 's theory , we do not mean that every biologist has , graven in his brain , an identical copy of the exact words of Charles Darwin himself . |
18 | Optical and ultraviolet observations show that the dividing line in the H-R diagram coincides approximately with the onset of cool , massive stellar winds , but we show that these winds are not sufficiently dense for simple X-ray absorption to be the cause of the disappearance of coronal emission . |
19 | We conclude that all women with documented moderate hyperprolactinaemia should be referred , through a specialist , for routine computed tomography ( or , where available , magnetic resonance imaging ) of the pituitary . |
20 | But in recent years we noticed that some candidates were writing to us — or their employers were writing — to say that certificates had n't been received for modules completed one or more years previously . |
21 | We noticed that some graves in the eighth century had a plain stone beside the big Geometric vase . |
22 | We hope that many practitioners will be willing to support us in this effort . |
23 | We hope that both questions will be pursued with equal vigour and no doubt they will turn out to be unpredictably related to each other . |
24 | We hope that these materials will not only be used for private study but be subjected to critical scrutiny by school-based inservice groups sharing common curricular interests and by staff of institutions of higher education concerned with both special needs teaching and specific curriculum areas . |
25 | We hope that these methods will help teachers themselves to enjoy poetry and to share their pleasure with their pupils : ‘ Poetry needs to be at the heart of work in English because of the quality of language at work on experience that it offers to us . |
26 | But we hope that these impressions will at least bring some encouragement to the many friends we made who are working there , and that they may perhaps even help them by opening their eyes to some new possibilities based on experience elsewhere . |
27 | We are not able to list all the available sources of help in this factsheet , but we hope that these suggestions will help you to find the help that you need . |
28 | PLEASE put across the vital role that ‘ guinea pigs ’ perform and although the date clashes unavoidably with the A.G.M. we hope that some class-members will be willing to channel their efforts on behalf of the Examination candidates . |
29 | Second , if we accept that such adjectives , unlike predicate qualifiers , are genuinely equivalent to a modified clause in conjunction with the noun phrase which they follow , then it is entirely predictable that this construction will demand , as the preceding main verb , one which customarily supports a predication expressed in an explicit subordinate clause ; this will not , however , be demanded of the verb preceding a predicate qualifier . |
30 | Although this second method is the more complicated to administer and requires that we have at least a rough idea of the size of the primary sampling units , it has some advantages that become obvious when we recall that several primaries are generally sampled : |