Example sentences of "we [adj] [verb] that [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Are we right to think that this system , if system it can be called , is unsatisfactory ? |
2 | We all knew that this carnage was the work of Unionist Fascists bent on teaching the Republic a lesson — stay out of our affairs . |
3 | Coun Jim Knowles said : ‘ We all knew that this proposal would not go through , and it is now clear that we should not be pursuing a policy of closing schools . ’ |
4 | Clearly we all hope that this will indeed be the case and we will publish details of any developments as and when they are announced . |
5 | We all know that all sorts of manipulations take place during the appointment of the members of a Committee . |
6 | We all know that that is a myth or a lie . |
7 | If there were significant differences between regions , there might be an argument , but we all know that that simply is not the case . |
8 | We all know that this year the Government had to raise £6.8 billion — £500 million more than that . |
9 | Raising the question in the European Parliament of why wind power had been consistently misrepresented , Welsh MEP Llewellyn Smith , said : " we all know that this is not just a question of wave energy but about protecting the nuclear industry by discrediting other sources of energy " . |
10 | We all know that some struggling companies that are trying to develop their business and put money into services might wish to develop by introducing modern buses , by erecting good bus shelters or by creating decent waiting facilities in their out-of-town operations . |
11 | On the other hand we all know that any social and political change — call it revolution or not , it does n't really matter — is meaningful only if it builds new institutions . |
12 | ‘ We all know that these measures exist , ’ said the ACE director , Andrew Warren . |
13 | We all agree that this is fresh air in a cardboard wallet . |
14 | We all believe that this development is made possible by the ability to transfer information through the use of language , which enables man to utilise the knowledge of his forebears , and the knowledge of other men in other cultures . |
15 | Men , men , mentioned here by our friend , that Leicestershire has got no business to discuss about fox hunting , we are not elusive , there are other county councils who have banned fox hunting on their land , so do not make this as a sacrosanct and or something that Leicestershire are doing , they are not doing first , there are so many other county councils in this country and for your information , I was listening to radio four few days ago , even in Pakistan , a third world country , is banning hunting in their country , we should be ashamed of ourselves here to discuss , I agree with Councillor when the discussion start and he said move for the ward , because the logical thing was to move for the wards rather than discuss , if we all believe that this is horrible , acrimonious and abhorrent in today 's day and age , as the slavery was abhorred two hundred years ago . |
16 | When you 're keen to push something through , summarise at regular intervals : ‘ So are we at the point where we 've got agreement over this ? ’ or ‘ Can I ask if we all accept that more money is needed ? ’ |
17 | To see that increases , we first observe that this sum is just the sum of all the dual variables of the AP viewed as a TRP . |
18 | ‘ I had n't forgotten , and I 've come round to being sorry that you do , but as it 's unlikely that the hatred is going to change , and since we both know that this is ultimately inevitable , it might as well happen now . ’ |
19 | My wife and I do n't believe this practice can be illegal but we both feel that such a man with influence over vulnerable young boys is the wrong person to teach them . |
20 | ‘ I know there may be days when I feel too tired , but you see , I decided … we both decided that this was what we wanted to do . |