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

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1 We remain committed to that .
2 ‘ We will not develop the business where there is no emphasis on quality , and we intend to continue in that framework .
3 We became known at that time as a labour school and still later , we were known as a farmer-labour school .
4 living with that and then when we got rid of that purple carpet
5 Yes it would be nice if we were , we got rid of that .
6 to nineteen eighty eight nineteen eighty eight we got rid of that .
7 We got rid of that one .
8 We got funded for that one though .
9 Of course we got paid for that as well .
10 C A double positive okay so how many O Hs will we need to go with that ?
11 Alright do we do we need to vote on that ?
12 ‘ Why do we need to talk about that ? ’
13 We want to go through that line by line so
14 and I do n't know if we want to agree to that straightaway in which case we get on to the next item .
15 We have all we want to know about that sort of thing and anyway it is not my job .
16 We have a very experienced and professional management team in the region and we want to build on that strength . ’
17 Manager Billy Sinclair said : ‘ We would have got into the match better if we 'd scored from that penalty .
18 We 'd gone round that back door .
19 ‘ I thought we 'd finished with that for ever . ’
20 Now what did we use to say to that ?
21 The danger with documentary material is that , because much of the information tends to be carried verbally , we begin to concentrate on that and to ignore the visual .
22 What are we going to do with that ?
23 What are we going to do with that ?
24 We assume to start with that the weighted patterns provide a rough guide to playing the game .
25 As Levinson ( 1983 : 320 – 21 ) puts it , Conversation , as opposed to monologue , offers the analyst an invaluable analytical resource : as each turn is responded to by a second , we find displayed in that second an analysis of the first by its recipient .
26 Do we have to talk about that word , really .
27 How far round do we have to go on that ?
28 Some good-condition coins were retrieved from one end of the heap , so we decided to concentrate in that area .
29 Life will be much pleasanter and smoother if we become resigned to that fact , if we become friends instead of enemies . "
30 Now I 'll put you in these erm particular groups and you each have an allotted task as it were , so group A which is you people there , you will stay here okay and group B and C I 'll put you , that 's what we keep doing with that , so Barry you are in the jurassic er Gareth you are in as well .
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