Example sentences of "that in [noun] we " in BNC.

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1 The point that in dreams we see things ‘ as existing at a great distance ’ indicates that this objection can be answered , but he acknowledges that some explanation is needed .
2 ‘ It 's just that in life we believe in doing what you want to do .
3 It is sad that in Britain we have lost most of our old heritage , but when I went to Ireland I was pleased to find that Yeats and others before him had rescued many of the stories and legends that had been in danger of being lost .
4 Nevertheless he points out that in Britain we appear to have industrial malaise , adversary politics and a society that is different in quality compared to other developed European countries .
5 Even though we may think that in Britain we have had more than our share of industrial decay and change , the catalogue of proud names that were in the vanguard of German or American industrial might at the turn of the last century is very different from the list of those who are in front today .
6 By this stage , then , the Diceyan argument that in Britain we had no administrative law had clearly been rejected .
7 We believe that in education we have retained the core provision for the education service and we have to look at what we will call the peripheral areas to see where savings and reductions have to be made .
8 Now that in England we pay an average of six copper pence per lemon , I think I would still find them almost worth the silver pennies which in z 533 must have represented a pretty large sum .
9 But FA spokesman Mike Wilmore said : ‘ We have said that in principle we would n't be in favour , but it would be a brave man who said that would always be the position . ’
10 I hope that in Committee we can make some progress on that front .
11 Note that in P2/T6 we would expect to have σ 3 basic in the second row .
12 Is the Minister aware that in Scotland we have gained the impression that while the Secretary of State for Scotland is prepared to have meetings about the industry such as the one that he had yesterday with the shadow Secretary of State for Industry — the man with the real power in relation to the steel industry , the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry , is not prepared to lift a finger to help secure a future for steel production in Scotland ?
13 While it is probably too much to expect English politicians to learn from Scotland , I would have hoped that in Scotland we will still try to understand the problems rather than take refuge in moral outrage and simply condemn .
14 To have purity of heart is to become godly , expressing the holiness of God , so that in turn we may ‘ see God ’ .
15 ‘ In my invitation I told him that in Chester we have everything to offer that is best in Britain .
16 Mark is quietly claiming that in Jesus we have to do with none other than Yahweh , who had come to our world in the man Jesus .
17 Before proceeding further we note that in P1/LP5 we have , i .
18 Although we did very sincerely attempt to treat all four children alike , we soon realised that in fairness we would have to modify that intention .
19 He ‘ hoped that the strategic assumption that it was vital to us to keep open the Mediterranean and that in fact we could , should be re-examined .
20 A leading fashion editor suggests that in fact we have too many , rather than too few , clothes .
21 Moreover , as Hirst has suggested , it is not by any means certain that more knowledge in itself would help ; disagreement among supposed experts suggests that in fact we are comparing differing practices , differing values , differing approaches , and that in the end we shall come down to a series of judgements in which personal preferences will play their part .
22 It is sometimes claimed , however , that in fact we are fooling ourselves and our capacity to predict what will happen is not very good .
23 In the past Greenpeace have always rejected us and er on the grounds that in fact we 're a political party .
24 Erm but it might mean that in fact we do need to reconsider what we mean by subsistence income .
25 I told them that at one we 'd be going away on another job cos we 'd got another job booked in , but in fact I reorganized everything so that in fact we could do it for them .
26 In the morrow of great victory , will they show some equanimity and , above all , not give business in this country or abroad the impression that in practice we are any less committed to a single currency than any of the Twelve or that we are any less likely to be a part of it ?
27 ‘ I believe that in BNFL we have the very highest calibre of people right through the organisation .
28 Some of our competitors in the north have been er really struggling and erm offering four pounds off on a seven pound fifty entrance fee so bearing that in mind we 're v v very confident that we 've im improved our market share in that area too .
29 to be honest because erm it 's and that I wo n't say that there 's a criticism of this particular project which I supported at the time but I think that in future we do need to plan our projects and and there are people in the in the town that are prepared to work , perhaps need a bit of organizing , we need to think about how that might happen , but we must n't first reaction go to professional or semiprofessional help .
30 It seems likely that in ways we can never measure , the preachings about the superiority of the life of the spirit may have been profoundly discouraging and alienating to mothers of very young children , who knew about the realities of their own lives and realized that these preachings were profoundly insensitive to those realities … .
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