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

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1 Even then , we rarely realize that many ailments are directly , or indirectly , brought about by the way in which we think and move .
2 If it 's something to do with music reflecting society 's tends rather than being the voice of treason , then can we rightly assume that most bands of the last ten years have been pro-Thatcher ?
3 If it 's something to do with music reflecting society 's tends rather than being the voice of treason , then can we rightly assume that most bands of the last ten years have been pro-Thatcher ?
4 I regret I am not likely to lose weight in China , as their habit , at least in Peking , is to give us at least twice as much food as we need , and however much we gently suggest that three platefuls rather than six would be sufficient , they still go on just the same .
5 We just assumed that certain charge carriers moved with certain velocities .
6 Once we started trekking we soon discovered that mental attitude and camaraderie were far more important than physical fitness .
7 Working up trials were carried out in the Solent area and we soon found that various modifications were necessary .
8 We worried at first that the children might be sceptical and uninterested ; but we soon found that nine year olds have already heard of atoms in garbled ways from comics and really want to know about them .
9 But these are superficial things , since we soon learned that Chinese faces and people have almost the same degree of individuality as western ones .
10 I remembered also the time we finally accepted that British Council invitation and went to give a poetry reading in Madrid .
11 ‘ But Kit , ’ Tom reminded him , barely a year ago , we hardly knew that this paradise existed .
12 We always hoped that one day there would be a reunion .
13 However , after much thought and discussion we still feel that many aspects of the teaching programmes in Hungary are very beneficial for children with profound and multiple learning difficulties .
14 We quickly found that few places would let us play so we started looking round for alternatives .
15 We also discovered that loose sausages are making a comeback !
16 We also know that each formation is diachronous within itself .
17 We also know that effective managers are motivated by power and enjoy influencing the behaviour of others .
18 We also know that socio-economic variables play a potentially vital role in the patterns of drug use .
19 But we also know that good experiences with objects in the environment also get forgotten and repressed in the same way .
20 Next door was a parchment maker , who had one corporal billeted on him , but we also know that 2 soldiers died in his house , and so it 's possible that he actually looked after wounded soldiers , which was , of course happening all over Oxford .
21 Since we also hope that this account may be of interest to those who do not know the area , it includes , especially at the beginning , some historical and other background information about Lewis and Harris , in the wider contexts of the Western Isles as a whole and of the Highlands and Islands of Scotland .
22 We also showed that hiatal hernia was present in 58% of asthmatics .
23 We also demonstrate that some TGF- β superfamily members have the opposite effect , and that BMP-2 functions to inhibit mesenchyme proliferation .
24 We also suspect that other parts of his business are even less above board .
25 We also found that peripheral oedema was more common among our female patients , but we did not identify the cause of this effect .
26 We also agree that hysteroscopic biopsy may have a useful role to play in the investigation of these patients .
27 But we also recognise that all families face extra costs in bringing up children .
28 We also recognise that some pensioners , who have no savings or pensions from their jobs , need extra help .
29 We also believe that encouraging minerals operators who want to extend their quarries to show how this ‘ would achieve an enhancement to the local landscape ’ , will make it much harder for planning authorities to refuse extensions where there are clearly no exceptional circumstances involved , just because landscape improvements are proposed .
30 We also believe that encouraging minerals operators who want to extend their quarries to show how this ‘ would achieve an enhancement to the local landscape ’ , will make it much harder for planning authorities to refuse extensions where there are clearly no exceptional circumstances involved , just because landscape improvements are proposed .
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