Example sentences of "[Wh det] [verb] we [verb] " in BNC.

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1 in the explanatory memorandum of alteration number three , which say we have had regard to the regeneration needs of West Yorkshire ?
2 The suspense is because our winnings depend not just on which card we have played ( which we each know ) , but on the other player 's card too ( which we do n't know until the banker reveals it ) .
3 We should be able to state which fuse we require when we buy a plug in the interest of safety and economics .
4 Surely in a way I 'm answering my own point , you would have to go beyond just having a set of words on paper which says we have a major exceptions policy .
5 That does not mean it makes no difference to social welfare which rules we settle upon .
6 In the heavenly quiet which followed we became aware that we were not alone .
7 On which note we have to leave it , I 'm really sorry because we 've run out of time .
8 This happens in nearly all aspects of special education and can occur no matter from which premise we begin .
9 Which meant we 'd always got somebody in the house , sort of baby-sitting really .
10 ‘ The terms for refunds were on the back of our tickets which meant we did not see them until after we had made the purchase . ’
11 Then the stock market in Tokyo declined forty-five per cent and the Gulf War broke out , which meant we did not return immediately .
12 We were able to do the hall or we 'd still be nowhere with it , only because of a donation of thirty thousand pounds quite out of the blue , from the London Glassworkers ' Company which meant we did n't expect it .
13 It was a terrible sin , she said : which means we 've got to pray for forgiveness .
14 In my , in , in Manchester we 've got two hundred and fifty odd in our Council which means we 've two hundred and fifty different employers .
15 Which means we 've done three times in a night and a half , Agnes ?
16 We face real threats internationally from pollution , over-population , from famine , from nuclear accidents and from the collapse of an unjust world economic order which means we take more money from the poor than we lend them every year . ’
17 Which means we do n't have to work at all , ’ Aidan said cheerfully .
18 An understanding of the biotic and expressive orders supplies us with an improved appreciation of human agency ; one which means we need no longer envisage people as automatic pilots swept along by the broad forces of capitalist processes and social relations .
19 We attend the lectures along with the students from 10 — 12:30 each day ; we are both small group leaders which means we have six or seven students each ; we pray and share our lives together , help work through with people what changes God is making in their lives .
20 For competition to be fair and meaningful , either everybody has to be drug-free , or everybody has to be on drugs — which do we want ?
21 Which do we live on ?
22 For which reason we restore to you the faith of your fathers … and do ye rejoice .
23 ‘ I do not think if we had put down a motion which said we believe in motherhood and sliced bread the Labour Party would have backed us , ’ he said .
24 Early in 1989 his book , A Brief History of Time , toppled my autobiography from No 1 to No 2 on the best-seller list , which positions we retained for the next 13 weeks .
25 Sometimes the tears come for no reason ( by which phrase we mean that someone is not crying for a particular reason , for something or someone in particular , but that they are crying for everything ) .
26 Which suggests we 've got a stock problem again then .
27 Now tell me what signs we 've just passed ? ’
28 Right , what made we want to be , I wanted to be a policeman when I was very young but never had the courage to do it .
29 What say we get together after your trip down river if you can manage it ? ’
30 What say we call a tea-break ? ’
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