Example sentences of "we that [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Mr. Pannick , for the Secretary of State , reminds us that a prisoner serving a sentence of life imprisonment has no right to be released on licence ; he has at best a hope that the Secretary of State will release him in the exercise of his discretion under section 61(1) of the Criminal Justice Act 1967 .
2 Macijauskas ' photographs tell us that a country is its people .
3 They tell us that a stonemason 's third marriage at 57 was his happiest ; or that a retired doctor found ‘ life was for a time difficult ’ for lack of ‘ any special hobbies . ’
4 We are very unlikely to come across a headline telling us that a member of the Anglican Church has killed himself ( unless , perhaps , it is a vicar ) — in fact , the Anglican 's religious affiliation is one of the last things likely to be mentioned in a report .
5 Margaret Gray of the ‘ Friends ’ reminds us that a subscription , or one of their limited edition prints would be a great festive gift for a warbird lover and would be supporting the astounding warbird fleet of TFC at Duxford .
6 The ground Hostess took one look at our tickets and told us that a gentleman was waiting to speak to us .
7 This is the language of the press release , breathlessly informing us that a speculator whose environmental record is not exactly unblemished and whose monstrous Land 's End ‘ facilities ’ are a blight against all aesthetic considerations , really does care what happens to the dear little flowers that have taken eternity to develop , and the cuddly cliff faces which shake and quiver at the climber 's intrusive touch .
8 Dominican thinker Matthew Fox informs us that a friend of his has told him that the right side of the brain is all about awe .
9 A press release from Fender Musical Instruments Corporation informs us that a settlement has been reached during preliminary legal proceedings against G&L Music Sales for ‘ direct infringement ’ in the use of the Fender name and trademarks .
10 ‘ There 's nothin' wrong with any of us that a cup of hot tea and a ciggie wo n't put right . ’
11 We may find the attractions of a particular member of the opposite sex irresistible , even though the better judgment of our better self tells us that a liaison with that person is not in anyone 's long-term interests .
12 The causal theory could be telling us that a belief is only justified when caused ( directly or indirectly ) by the facts .
13 ‘ Experience tells us that a team has to have a balance of young and experienced older players .
14 He tells us that a concentration of lead in water of 50 g/litre may be regarded as an ‘ upper safe limit ’ and yet later on mentions with approval a suggested limit ( for children ) of 0.1 ug/g for lead in food .
15 I would reject the argument advanced before us that a failure to follow the judicial advice on tariff , save in exceptional cases , is in itself irrational .
16 A theory tells us that a set of experimental conditions is a particular embodiment of a general process .
17 It seems to us that a market economy depends upon the confidence investors have in the perceived fairness of the market process .
18 Writing of the work of Chardin , whose most profoundly moving paintings are revelations of how trivial , homely , everyday scenes and objects are transformed for us when we see them through the eyes of a great painter , Proust says , " Chardin has taught us that a pear is as living as a woman , a kitchen crock as beautiful as an emerald . "
19 However , that does n't have an effect on our er ability to agree a figure of three three for the city itself , in the structure plan , because the work we 've done on the local plan taking into account commitments and suitable allowances for small sites , does indicate to us that a figure of three three is achievable , but would be extremely difficult to exceed , the difference here between the four thousand and the three three does , however , have an impact on our neighbours clearly , and as was mentioned yesterday the City Council does own some some twenty nine hectares of land outside its current boundary , er located in the Ryedale District Council area , that land , some of that land has planning consent , the remainder is allocated in the draft Southern Ryedale local plan and was excluded from the greenbelt , that land it is the City Council 's intention to use to meet its er requirements for affordable housing , could accommodate some seven hundred dwellings , I think it is very important for me to emphasize that that is a very clear commitment of the City Council , and therefore that land in Ryedale would not er in the majority of its case be available for open market use , we would be seeking to use it to meet er affordable housing requirements .
20 We receive letters telling us that a notice was put on a board in the office telling people that they could claim .
21 This example teaches us that a statement " x is frequent in A " is only meaningful if it acts as a shorthand for " x is more frequent in A than in B " .
22 Everyday experience tells us that a flavour mixed with some other will be perceived differently from that flavour presented on its own , but a click and a light ( perhaps because they come from different modalities ) are less likely to interact in this way .
23 There was the man who had trained his dog to bite Arabs , and who informed us that a dog always knows an Arab by his stink .
24 Wittgenstein and Ryle have taught us that no kind of philosophical argument is exempt from the danger of vitiation by concealed analogies .
25 The effect on us that every year our General Secretary during the finance debate , asks Congress to approve increases in contributions .
26 The authors put it to us that every individual has a comfortable , or ‘ setpoint ’ , weight , around which our bodies naturally fluctuate .
27 Statistics tell us that every man , woman and child can expect to go into hospital a number of times during their lives .
28 ‘ Our statistical data shows us that an increase in the value of the try could have the opposite effect .
29 I have concentrated on mortgage arrears and repossessions above , but it 's worth remembering that the HBAI report reminds us that the majority of people in the lowest 10% rely on rented accommodation .
30 The end credits inform us that the majority of the company were wounded , some more than once , and two killed .
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