Example sentences of "we that [adj] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He told us that one silent dinner-time , and left my mother and me alone immediately afterwards . |
2 | It tells us that all lesser relationships must also be subordinated to the priority of this new relationship . |
3 | If we find that , on the basis of informal interview , the writer is telling us that all working-class men love their employers dearly , or that working-class girls at grammar schools have no divided loyalties , do we accept these claims or dismiss them ? |
4 | One early morning a friend came to tell us that two dead men had been left in the cemetery during the night . |
5 | Nevertheless , Arnoldo Momigliano has warned us that many Greek historians , as distinct from philosophers , paid little attention to the cyclical concept of time . |
6 | The remarkable persistence of the wasp 's performance serves also to remind us that most other animals have contingency plans to extricate them from such behavioural culs-de-sac . |
7 | This told us that any simplistic assumptions about featuring ‘ female ’ domestic interests in science would probably meet with failure . |
8 | Our senses may inform us that any single whole is equal to all its parts ; but not that all wholes in the world are so , unless we could suppose , that we had seen or felt them all . |
9 | They remind us that this gentle southerner , who gave so much to Yorkshire , also found in it a sustaining strength and beauty . |
10 | It had not occurred to us that this ranging survey of the idioms of English and incidentally French verse had been no more than a ‘ prologue ’ — and to what , for heaven 's sake ? |
11 | What then tells us that this new case is not another such ? |
12 | The best possible evidence available conclusively indicates to us that this new industry is entirely safe . |
13 | At that time Sobstad were introducing the Genesis concept to the UK and David assured us that this hi-tech sail would be available to us as a one-design class for no more than the cost of our present Dacron sail . |
14 | Now if the liberationist can persuade us that this passionate regard for normal young babies is based upon an unjustifiable prejudice in favour merely of our own species , and that apart from this , animals are no different , then consistency should require that both groups ought to be accorded the same treatment . |
15 | The method of studying early Anglo-Saxon archaeology by equating process with typologies , and the demonstration of clustering along the dimensions of time and space , only inform us that some systematic process was at work . |