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

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1 I know that we 've a long way today er to go today but would you just bear that in mind colleagues .
2 I agree entirely with my hon. Friend , but does he agree that we require a firm commitment from the Government that more resources will be provided for the prison service ?
3 So we all sort of gathered round , was it Eric or Ernie , I think it was Eric , so we all gathered round , that was the , the zeal that we had , to make sure that we got a parliamentary candidate sponsored by the G M B , in Rochdale .
4 Yeah negative , right , textiles rise faster , the price of textiles rises faster than the general price level , the real increase in textile prices , therefore , we 'd expect providing the first law of demand holds , that we get a negative response consumption , right .
5 It is important that we get a good result today , four draws out of five is not too hot .
6 Erm as well as that we get a little bit of sulphur dioxide and we get oxides of nitrogen , which are pretty nasty , those are the one 's they et around Los Angeles , and the big smoggy cities .
7 Enclosed is a questionnaire designed to establish the percentage of women coaches in Scotland , and I hope you will be able to complete it for me , so that we get a true picture of all sports in Scotland .
8 This objection helps to reveal why it is that we regard a hierarchical classification as natural .
9 But in no way is the fact that we doubt a negative reflection on our faith .
10 Almost 25,000 balls has he sent down in Test cricket , and although Sir Richard Hadlee , in an otherwise gracious radio tribute immediately after the 400th wicket had been bagged , pointed to the greater number of Tests and deliveries needed by the Indian , it is by assessing the amount of support from the other end over the years that we gain a full picture of Kapil 's place in history : he has carried India 's bowling almost throughout his career .
11 And Graham Taylor 's argument that we played a reserve team is as leaky as his defence .
12 And Graham Taylor 's argument that we played a reserve team is as leaky as his defence .
13 Those of us in smaller accountancy practices have to be particularly careful as to the level of costs incurred whilst trying to ensure that we maintain a high quality service .
14 It clearly substantiates this Government 's commitment to ensuring that we maintain a national health service that is the envy of the world and that we continue to improve upon it .
15 the problem with Jesus ' disciples and the point here is that it 's our problem as well , is not that we lack a big faith .
16 To assess such a claim requires that we make a giant leap of the imagination to transport us to a state of ignorance about even the most elementary principles of physics .
17 Lewis 's manager Frank Maloney said : ‘ It is very important that we take a top-ranked American to establish credibility over there .
18 on this , and I 'll reiterate this , is the process that we go through as I understand it for introducing procedures , is that we take a diagonal slice through the organization er in other words there 's a draft procedure produced .
19 At the briefing it was not actually uttered , but there was a rumour that there was a woman and child on the Argosy , so this had made it even more important that we keep a good look out and try to find City of Glasgow .
20 But I 'm also very anxious that we receive a full percentage whack of those profits and as you can see I , over the years , I 've been very assiduous in ensuring that we do move towards that position .
21 The House will recall that we took a strong lead in the international effort to help the Kurds in Iraq .
22 killed whilst CO of No Squadron ) got a few of us together and suggested that we made a time-and-distance run from the seemingly everlasting fires of Rotterdam to the target — a large troop concentration some 35 miles away .
23 Also 83 per cent believed that we made a positive contribution to good customer relations . ’
24 My initial impressions , from hearing the occasional report ( as above ) was that we made a disastrous start , and went a goal behind … that took us a while to get over , in the meantime Norwich were boosted .
25 It is most important to our textile industry that we reach a satisfactory conclusion .
26 Or to express it in more popular terms : let us assume that we had a complete proportionality in every branch of production , in the sense of their unilateral connection in one direction : from means of production to means of consumption …
27 I went through these areas that I wanted to work in and I argued with Jeremy that we had n't allowed for ‘ things visual ’ , that we had a visual medium , that Britain was profoundly under-educated visually , so that we should actually use television for visual education and he fell for this .
28 You know it seemed to be that we had a working rule that had functioned reasonably well over the years and all of a sudden he was tearing up various paragraphs that did n't suit him , and altering bits you know and changing them round just to suit the company , and all to our disadvantage .
29 ‘ Having done the Tunstall settlement — which was really driven by concern over the costs , it seemed to us that we had a moral obligation to extend that deal to other shareholders , ’ Ernst & Young 's national marketing partner David Wilson told ACCOUNTANCY .
30 er I think I personally would rue the day that we had a civilian stone cold with that sort of post because its priorities would be so different to ours
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