Example sentences of "[that] we [vb base] [adv] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So in fact , erm , on the disk that we 've already got Fred is n't really Fred it 's Char it 's a substituted name .
2 Erm I 'm not saying that er there were n't problems in security and using public transport and fear of using public transport after dark , but we were quite surprised that compared with the rest of the U K it was erm not acceptable but it gave us an indication on , on where to go from there on , erm and also I think er the important factor that in the lower in Strathclyde that we 've actually consulted women in terms of er what they want and what they need er in the transport world erm in public transport and that 's not lip service we 've actually had discussions groups and that information has been fed into the large erm public transport review that were undertaking at the present time .
3 So it 's in the Fire Service that we 've actually got time posted , and in fact most of the things that we wish to charge for we 're actually statutorily prohibited from doing .
4 Now , this this material that we use technically called acetate and the nice thing about is that you can write on with if you get acetate pens so you can freehand to produce sketches , diagrams etcetera .
5 I am sure that there is common ground with my hon. Friend , because I accept that we need steadily to improve training — indeed , we have been putting more money into that .
6 I am not suggesting we abandon it : the fact that we have not found ways to extract the information does not deny the existence of the factors or traits .
7 When you examine the range , you 'll see that we have n't made changes for change 's sake .
8 Not that we have n't had arguments .
9 We are so lost in the tangled impressions , thoughts and emotions within our own minds , that we have temporarily lost sight of the subtle .
10 Another difficulty of the last 11 or 12 years is that we have always faced west , towards the United States of America .
11 Notice that we have only mentioned reward , not punishment .
12 I am much more concerned that Eve gets well and is aware that we have all made things easier .
13 But the concern , in respect of the early years , is that we have never achieved consensus over what an appropriate early years curriculum should be ; besides which , provision is so varied nationally that some children are evidently disadvantaged from an early age .
14 The purpose of etiquette is to provide an easy set of rules which we can follow when we are in a hurry and want to make sure that we do not give offence to anybody .
15 It will ensure that we do not waste time purely trying to show the Opposition 's strength in delaying tactics , which gets nobody anywhere .
16 Also , emotionally it is very important that we do not carry resentment towards each other .
17 One reason why we find it so hard to understand the development of form may be that we do not make machines that develop : often , we understand biological phenomena only when we have invented machines with similar properties .
18 That we do not treat animals with at least the same respect that we treat such unfortunate human creatures is seen by the liberationists as ‘ speciesism ’ in its purest form based as it is only upon the anatomical difference .
19 client acknowledgement : normally , the client should be requested to confirm the terms of engagement by signing and returning a copy of the engagement letter ; if this is the case , we must ensure that we do not commence work until the signed copy is on file .
20 John , in the prologue to his Gospel , makes it clear that we do not become God 's children by natural means , that is , by being born as children of a human father , but by receiving Christ as God 's son and our saviour ( John 1:12–13 ) .
21 I referred earlier to the excellence of the Home Office research and statistics department when I explained that we do not keep crime figures for the past 12 centuries .
22 The figures for Newham are dated 14 November , so I hope that we do not hear Ministers say that they are not up to date .
23 We ask indirect questions so that we do not cause offence or impose on other people .
24 What so often happens is that we do not share feelings till finally the back filter gets overloaded and we literally blow a hole through it sending forth a gush of accusations which are totally counterproductive .
25 The Labour party is a democratic one and I shall exert my influence , such as it is , to maintain the case that we do not need Trident .
26 Lawrence added : ‘ It must be stressed that we do not see ball-tampering in our domestic game as a serious problem , but we are determined to stamp it out .
27 That is why we need windows of the soul , such as desire , happiness and joy , so that we do not lose sight of what our lives are truly all about .
28 The Minister for Arts , Richard Luce , speaking at the Library Association Members ' Day in 1987 , remarked , ‘ We must ensure that we do not lose sight of our main objective .
29 Yeah my problem is just erm having said that we do n't think land reform should go ahead in the south because it 's a fairly efficient set up
30 Sometimes I think that we do n't make things any better with our homosexual antics .
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