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

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1 So with this going on we found our company would get on better if I had collateral so I wrote to this boy and asked him for a million and put it in a trust fund that I would get after his death , and we that way so okay .
2 The first is what we that passage , the questions of destruction whether of domestic , domestic or .
3 Erm so quite apart from fro from that , this approach to the whole question concentrating on parental investment and female choice would not only make us sensitive to female choice in the sense of either submitting to a male or not but secondly it would make us er wonder what happened even after a female had mated and we could predict could n't we that females ought to be discriminating abou about the subsequent fate of any fertilized erm zygote and indeed there 's plenty of evidence to show that human females highly discriminated and far from passive even after they 've been fertilized .
4 Yes , we that lady over said there were guidelines , there were people that go in and inspect , but there are not enough , it is a known fact , that there are not enough people to go and inspect all the establishments where animal erm , experimentations are taking place and , I love animals , and alright , yes , yo you can do ex , some experiments on animals but let's not be cruel !
5 But it was also we who taught ourselves and those younger than we that love is not the most important thing in a woman 's life .
6 Okay but all I was just saying is that it would be helpful that before we that Ian has seen through these
7 Well we took your mother and we that time .
8 but we that matter
9 We might define the way we that application as four logical components .
10 And Sutapa Biswas ' The Pied Piper of Hamlyn , Put Your Money Where Your Mouth is reminds us that tourism and the tourist gaze perpetuate unhealthy values .
11 The Jane Asher dinosaur cake was introduced recently and buyers inform us that dinosaur shaped canned pasta is now a possibility , together with existing canned lines of this kind .
12 ‘ Do n't give us that shit . ’
13 Do n't give us that shit
14 This might be because Dickens is trying to tell us that society should be close-knit one and not isolated into different units .
15 People working in these professions often take pleasure in describing a sales campaign in which surplus stocks of milk were dispersed by persuading the public that it had a taste for a new mass product , such as yoghurt , or in reminding us that ploughman 's lunches could be invented to persuade a new group to patronize pubs .
16 A Saga Holidays spokeswoman has told us that Saga contracted rooms with the Roman Hotel a year ago for this season .
17 However , it hardly seems satisfactory to say that it is conscience which tells us that conscience should be at the controls , for presumably self love would say the same of itself if given its head .
18 We have the example of the anaerobic bacteria to show us that life can exist — indeed , may have to exist — without the presence of oxygen , but that is a slightly different concern : it seems likely that these bacteria evolved in an oxygen-rich environment and then adapted to ecologies lacking in oxygen .
19 We know little of the living conditions of the people of Halling at this period , but examples of other area 's tell us that life for the village labouring class was hard with few comforts , houses being often nothing more than hovels with earth packed floors on which rushes would be strewn .
20 The modern films are scientifically more respectable and probably better films , but every word of commentary trembles with piety and no chance is ever missed to remind us that man is the intruder , the destroyer , the only sinful animal in the biosphere .
21 At this point the poet ‘ takes off ’ and in a moment of vision tells us that Man 's ‘ greatness ’ is derived from early childhood experiences — provided that we have contributed something from ourselves to the bare impressions .
22 They have taught us that man has meaning only on the condition that he view himself as meaningful .
23 Er cos I think you just told us that man you know
24 There is a wide range of vitamins and minerals in bananas , and dieticians tell us that man can live on bananas and water alone , though the monotony may send yu over the edge !
25 Looking back on that visit , as I sometimes do , I find it difficult to reconcile the warm , charming and amusing hostess who spared the time to entertain us that day with the latter-day basso profundo screecher of the House of Commons and the earnest , ingratiating gusher of numerous television interviews ( performances which make me dream wistfully of the old saw , ‘ In the ideal society politics should be as unobtrusive as drains ’ ) .
26 It turned out that much of Wood Walton would be inaccessible to us that day .
27 Luck , too , was with us that day .
28 When Giorgio had descended on us that day in the train he had asked her to advance him the money to build the new car , and when she had turned him down he was furious .
29 Mrs Thatcher and Mr Lawson tell us that government policy is the last of these : Britain will become a full member of the EMS when France and Italy abolish exchange controls and when our inflation rate is similar to that of other EMS members .
30 I ask my hon. Friend , please , to give us that opportunity as soon as possible .
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