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

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1 The other notable exceptions are ‘ ordinary wear and tear , ordinary leakage and breakage , inherent vice of the subject matter insured ’ — although these are normally expressed as specific exclusions on the face of the Policy , it should be borne in mind that we have these defences at law .
2 The conclusion we are entitled to draw from these findings is that , in general , female usage tends towards the more ‘ careful ’ end of the stylistic continuum and male usage towards the more ‘ casual ’ , and it seemed at this stage of our research that we had some justification for the claim that in linguistic variation , sex-differentiation is prior to class differentiation and need not be interpreted as subsidiary to class ( as it normally has been ) .
3 All the pronouncements from NATO of late have been to the effect that we regard nuclear deterrents as an important part of the armoury of NATO forces generally .
4 certain of the elements combine so naturally and with so powerful an effect that we pursue that path of combination as a path in its own right and forget about the problem we are trying to solve .
5 It becomes an inevitable part of normal living that we form significant relationships with particular individuals for a period of time and then , often through force of circumstance , move away from those same relationships .
6 Much to my surprise she agreed , on condition that we had separate rooms and made our own travel arrangements .
7 It is not the case that we name one condition as cause because it is different from others in any respect having to do with the relations of which we know .
8 That is , we refer to our sensations as ‘ hot ’ and ‘ cold ’ because they are the sensations which usually go with our bodies being hot or cold ; and it is not the case that we call external things hot and cold because we think there is something in common between them and our bodily sensations .
9 It 's certainly the case that we need more publicity for the sectional structure and you have a broadsheet which is being circulated , which starts the process of publicizing the structure of the union , how the regional and industrial structure works together .
10 It is not part of Locke 's empiricism that we know these things by observation and experience .
11 That 's an exercise that we complete each year actually updating the Teachers Pensions Agency of your particular service details .
12 And we now report that the arrangements towards this move are well on track for execution this year , some time ahead of the timescale that we indicated last year .
13 Suppose we make known to a child that we have three sticks , all of different length .
14 And I would include in those , the vacancy issue that we discussed this morning , so there will be more vacant dwellings whether it 's a percent of thirty thousand or fifty thousand .
15 So a conductor 's duty were n't very very nice then , probably three piece duties , which were spread duties but you know people thought they were bringing in a wonderful thing to be one man operated but it was before the war that we had one man operated buses .
16 And it was on that basis that we made that statement there .
17 It is only from the Restoration that we find surviving examples of statues in National Trust gardens .
18 It really does seem to matter for epistemology that we find some reply to the sceptic .
19 They all go in the bin because we have abandoned the process that we adopted some years ago of posting them back to the county officials and the councillors because that was not having any effect .
20 I assure the hon. Gentleman that we conducted wide discussions on Dr. Denner 's excellent report which was the basis for consultation .
21 based on er the type of stuff that we had last year .
22 The assisted area map may well change after the general election , but I can assure my hon. Friend that we ensure absolute fairness between assisted areas and that no one area is disadvantaged or advantaged in relation to the others .
23 and you know what it was n't one of his objections at all , you know the video that we saw that morning
24 Chairman Laurence Orbach said it was ‘ the first occasion that we experienced poor conditions in the majority of our markets . ’
25 They were extremely pleased with the knowledge that we remove large amounts of lead during our searches , which poisons the wildlife .
26 We start with the belief that we have these qualities and think that they must be recognised both by government and our clients .
27 Although none is fully explored here , all help to understand people better , and they are linked by the belief that we have some control over our destinies .
28 After many conversations , it is my feeling that we need better communication between the youth of Shropshire and the youth of the rest of the diocese .
29 ‘ Unless , of course , you 'd prefer me to report to the Reichsführer that we lost this man because of your stupidity . ’
30 Erm , we are two-ply , diploid , in a sense that we get one set of our genes from one parent and another complete set from the other parent .
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