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

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1 is that we 've been involved in health strategy for the past over five years .
2 The objective to funding from the old objective programme is we 've now learnt that we 've been successful in getting a grant made towards the Centre feasibility study , Shropshire welcomes Japan television advertisement on the Japanese , Japan area , towards the pipeworks promotion and the fly-drive marketing initiative because , er , to get people from North America into the marches and staying here , so it looks as those projects will be almost fifty percent funded from Europe to objective two .
3 But there have been so many of these little mistakes , you see , that we 've been obliged to have a warrant made out . ’
4 And much of the concerns that we 've been able to express about the Health Service has been as a direct consequence of us having information as to for example the numbers of bed closures , as for example the numbers of people on waiting lists .
5 I hope that we 've been able to convey the way that Control Servers will enable you to control the client server environment as if you 're controlling a mainframe , and I sincerely hope that we 've been able to talk erm knowledgeably knowledgeably about our tool strategy and how we can address the needs of each different group of users with different desktop devices in a consistent manner .
6 I hope that we 've been able to convey the way that Control Servers will enable you to control the client server environment as if you 're controlling a mainframe , and I sincerely hope that we 've been able to talk erm knowledgeably knowledgeably about our tool strategy and how we can address the needs of each different group of users with different desktop devices in a consistent manner .
7 In the last Simon Star we reported how excited we are about the fact that we 've been able to start the work .
8 And as you 've seen with previous closures of our homes , the last three , is that we 've been able to utilize some of those resources to provide that shift in policy which has been very successful , and has , er , a process that we 've got has allayed people 's fears who 've been used for those residential home agreements .
9 I 'm only glad that we 've been able to sort it all out so quickly .
10 We 've found that we 've been able to help them er in various aspects of their life .
11 seventy five degrees I mean , and it was really cold and when we got back it was cold as well , it 's only the last four weeks that we 've been able to use the outdoor pools again
12 And I know colleague directors in the country who are green with envy at some of the things that we 've been able to do even in these difficult times .
13 And the thing , the biggest thing that we 've been afraid of is death and the things that lead to death like sickness and like infirmity like weakness .
14 All kinds of conditioning causes us to act in a way that we know is contrary to what we really want .
15 All that we know is that nurse prescribing will cost a bit more in medication .
16 The liberal democracies that we know were liberal first and democratic later .
17 ‘ The answer that we received was that to talk to us on film would be voyeurism at its worst .
18 ‘ The answer that we received was that to talk to us on film would be voyeurism at its worst .
19 ‘ The answer that we received was that to talk to us on film would be voyeurism at its worst .
20 The first notion that we require is that of a state .
21 We now started playing around with different things like pop-ups and double baits trying to sort out some of the twenties that we knew were present , but had man aged to evade capture .
22 We feel that the development that we admit is necessary , can comfortably be spread around the constituent authorities and we 've heard nothing I I would submit that that that that that goes against that .
23 That we thought was best
24 they proved , you know , some things , certain rollers and stuff that we thought were useless , you know Paddy 's dancing partner ?
25 ‘ It was very hard work in many ways ’ , he told me in February 1985 , ‘ and the fact that we 'd been thirteen years [ in Opposition ] meant that most of them , almost all of them , had no experience at all in government .
26 Well , well no , no because it was then about , that 's what I 'm is , then four o'clock you see , so I mean I knew I would n't make it anyway that 's why I thought I 'd better ring cos the job that we finished was half past three so I thought well even if I come home I shall be late even if I do n't get changed and washed or anything .
27 The checks that we make are quick but thorough as we take our responsibilities seriously-no one wants to add to an existing debt problem .
28 The crux of the matter is that while one can accept the proposition that judicial labels often express a conclusion already reached , rather than dictate the result which should be arrived at , to infer that therefore the type of labels that we use are irrelevant is a non sequitur .
29 In doing so I like to think that we had been good ambassadors for the Department ; I know we all enjoyed every minute of the three hectic months .
30 I knew the face and knew at once that we had been intimate , but I had no idea who she was .
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