Example sentences of "[that] [pers pn] [verb] we [adv] " in BNC.

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1 One of the areas erm that I think we specifically try to fasten on are , is , is actually in the gaps .
2 ‘ And he just stood there , ’ Emlyn concluded , ‘ looking so desperate that I gave us both an enormous gin and tonic ! ’
3 How if she chooses this moment and this audience to make it known that she visits us only out of pure charity , that what lies in her handsome reliquary is in reality the body of the young man who committed murder to secure her for Shrewsbury , and himself died by accident , in circumstances that made it vital he should vanish ?
4 We thank you that you sought us out and you demonstrated your great love for us , and you reached out and rescued us saved us .
5 It was only half way back to Darlington that we realised we never had learned why Bobby Orton walked off against Burnhope .
6 So I 've got to contact conference office , continue chasing up these people about various student things , that we have we now tapes of we just have to get the consent forms for .
7 erm and it was so successful that they asked us again to do one from the United States
8 The principles of inference by which we are to move from basic to non-basic beliefs are fallible , in the sense that they take us sometimes from true beliefs to false ones .
9 The importance of these articles is that they remind us forcibly of the false dawn which often surrounds new treatments .
10 ‘ It 's ironic that they beat us twice last season playing with a flat back four while we played a sweeper .
11 The play 's strength is that it draws on Eliot 's earlier work and makes that earlier work transferable to the West End , a triumph in itself ; its weakness , like that of most of the plays , is that it offers us little we can not find more concisely and intensely expressed in the poetry .
12 For the point is this : not that myth refers us back to some original event which has been fancifully transcribed as it passed through the collective memory ; but that it refers us forward to something that will happen , that must happen .
13 Properly speaking , the force ( and also the weakness ) of a personal testimony is that it tells us as much about the person who believes as about the content of what he believes .
14 An interesting consequence of taking this much looser view of determinism is that it brings us much closer to the classical position .
15 The consequence of sin is that it cuts us off from others .
16 The bus service is not very convenient and there is a curfew at 2100 , not that it worries us much !
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