Example sentences of "we [verb] what the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 First we checked what the food supplies were like in the area simply by looking at what the local cats were bringing in .
2 And it was n't until we started analysing for zinc that we realized what the problem was .
3 And do we know what the reasoning behind it is .
4 One particularly searching way of appraising informal interviews is to ask ourselves how much we accept what the interviewer tells us simply because it fits in with our own preconceptions or biases .
5 We heard what the Leader of the Opposition had to say about that .
6 In other words , of broadcasters no longer have to depend on ‘ official ’ sources , how can we control what the public sees and hears ?
7 We know what the position is .
8 We know what the word is .
9 now that we know what the problem is , we get , we 're on top of it .
10 We have to make sure that we know what the customer wants ; they know what we can do for them , at what cost ; where ; when ; how and
11 A moment ago I said we must make sure we know what the customer wants .
12 It is impossible to say how many until we know what the winter will be like .
13 He should not introduce such arguments when we know what the Government are after — attacking the British coal industry .
14 We know what the experience has been over the years .
15 We know what the price of the book was .
16 We know what the price of the book was .
17 Anyway , we know what the situation is a little bit .
18 We know what the leader of the Liberal Democrats thinks .
19 Battle is joined again , and surely after this we know what the result will be .
20 Battle is joined again , and surely we know what the result will be .
21 Since we know what the speed is .
22 STAGE 1 : Being sure we understand what the belief under discussion really is
23 Thus the storyteller and the compiler create in us , step by fearful step , a sense of foreboding , and when we learn at the start of chapter 4 that the Israelites are going into battle with the mighty Philistines , then our knees begin to tremble and we dread what the outcome might be .
24 Then later , couple of months later when we found that list checked that we understood what the list meant and we presented that list to our church meeting .
25 It would be easier to work out the story of the Jingoes if we knew what the beginning was .
26 If we knew what the future would bring , our contract regarding the specific asset ( and other matters ) could be well and completely thought out .
27 In that regard as in others , we wonder what the policy of Labour Members would be if , heaven forbid , they ever sat on the Government Benches .
28 Although I 've no doubt you know better than we do what the opposition are
29 Okay having done that we discussed what the content of the course was going to be and then I asked you to make a first presentation .
30 Yes , I mean my view is that we put it out for members we see what the uptake is and then we can always look at the list and ring certain other people
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