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

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1 We regret that permission can not , therefore , be granted . ’
2 We regret that queries sent without a stamped addressed envelope will not receive a reply .
3 We regret that queries sent without a stamped , addressed envelope will not receive a reply .
4 We regret that queries sent without a stamped , addressed envelope will not receive a reply .
5 We regret that queries sent without a stamped , addressed envelope will not receive a reply .
6 We regret that queries sent without a stamped , addressed envelope will not receive a reply .
7 We regret that letters sent without an SAE will not receive a reply .
8 We regret that letters sent without an SAE will not receive a reply .
9 We regret that letters sent without an SAE will not receive a reply .
10 We regret that letters sent without an SAE will not receive a reply .
11 We regret that letters sent without an SAE will not receive a reply .
12 We regret that letters sent without an SAE will not receive a reply .
13 We regret that letters can not be answered personally .
14 Please send your contributions to : ( We regret that photographs can not be returned , and reserve the right to edit material submitted . )
15 We regret that people in wheelchairs would not be able to gain full benefit from the visit .
16 We regret that tickets can not be exchanged .
17 We regret that children under 5 years of age can not be taken underground .
18 Guide Dogs and wheelchairs are welcome but we regret that pushchairs and dogs are not permitted in the exhibition hall .
19 We revealed that monkeys from Longleat and Woburn safari parks have been sold for laboratory experiments .
20 Because of our shared love of water colour we would talk of our favourite painters , and we agreed that Cotman 's " Ploughed Field " in the City of Leeds Art Gallery is a very great work .
21 We agreed that Deborah would cover the administrative side of the discussion , the need to raise funds for rehabilitation , for residential care and for support for the carers ( whose life is as devastated by the loss of the person they previously knew as it is by the burden of twenty-four-hour dependency . )
22 At the same time we recommended that pupils should ‘ encounter and find pleasure in literary works written in English — particularly new works — from different parts of the world ’ .
23 It may be suggested that we were inconsistent , or even guilty of unreasonable discrimination , in that we insisted on assessment in English in England for pupils whose mother tongue is not English , whereas in Wales we recommended that pupils being taught through the medium of Welsh be exempted from the key stage 1 attainment targets , programmes of study and assessment .
24 We recommended that Shakespeare must figure in all syllabuses for a National Curriculum , but that teachers must be free to choose which play or plays are studied .
25 We disclosed that Mr Onanuga was still adamant Mr Lamont had visited his shop — and that he was backed by a fellow employee .
26 On the basis of what the case studies had suggested , we hypothesised that perceptions of the Oxfordshire scheme would be affected by certain demographic , institutional and other matters , so we then cross-tabulated the responses to the questions by :
27 ‘ In particular we stress that students should try to go around in groups or with friends . ’
28 Er the , the only good thing to come out of these proposals is that erm that he supports the erm the appearance of the public enquiry and the sale of erm that , that erm he suggests for example that we should try the airports policy consortium , well we dealt that five years ago when we realised that Surrey and it 's surrounding areas were getting their own pressure group organised to make sure that Stansted got all of the flack got all the , got all the few other things as well .
29 Wallace said : ‘ We insist that Aaron is a bone fide player , just like all the rest of us , and we are determined to have him in our team . ’
30 Apart from caffeine ( which does have a small effect in speeding up the metabolism ) no substance we eat or drink was proved by scientific methods to have any realistic effect in speeding away our surplus fat .
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