Example sentences of "[noun] [noun sg] that we [vb past] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Both the hon. Member for Wellingborough and I were impressed by the EC monitoring force that we met in Zagreb .
2 This seems like a pretty powerful case for the free enterprise ideal espoused in the Conservative Election Manifesto that we quoted at the beginning of the chapter .
3 This is particularly true , and actually is what I 'm leading to in this story is that three years later , when Robert Priest hit Esquire two years later , the Rolling Stone look was supplanted by the Esquire look in terms of popular design and imagination , and I remember people said to me ‘ well Roger what are you going to do , your style is out of date ’ and my reaction to this was ‘ well , hold on a second , it 's not my style for one , and number two this is just traditional style , this was never intended to be a trend ’ , and fortunately it 's sort of gone — right now it 's back — so Rolling Stone even picked up the format that , you know , the Morris–Jenson typeface that we did for headline and stuff , and it 's back in there .
4 U T was just that random error term that we looked at .
5 Adjustment is not complete , it 's partial alright , so we 're going to say that supply adjusts in the following manner , right , according to the partial adjustment hypothesis alright , so changes in actual supply alright , will be delta of the difference between the desired level of output for T , right and the actual level of input T minus one alright , plus er alright , so that was just our partial adjustment model that we looked at last week , right , we 'll call that equation three okay right .
6 It was achieved , erm , through reorganisation , it was achieved through careful planning of expenditure , but there was also an element of of luck in that erm , the staff vacancy level that we had pending the reorganisation , was was higher than we had had planned for .
7 Remember the little truth theory that we did in lecture two or three , or when you do semantics in logic by swinging two model theories , when you interpret the expressions of a logical language , you have to assign a structure and , er the claim here is just that the natural language , that structure , structure that the semantic interpretation rules apply to , it 's just the syntactic structure .
8 Could have been on that boardwalk thing that we spoke about just across the road .
9 And it was on a brilliant sunny Wednesday morning that we drove into the car park at Martin 's Haven from where the boat leaves for Skomer .
10 That reflects the the traffic forecast that we talked about earlier .
11 2 More fundamentally , however , defence of the established electoral system is caught up with a belief in the virtues of the Responsible Party Government model that we discussed in the Chapter 2 .
12 A parallel-group study with 24 children given half the dose of evening primrose oil that we used for 4 weeks , demonstrated a significant difference between active and placebo groups , a finding that we can not explain .
13 What 's that treacle thing that we got from you the other day ?
14 I decided to make a development of a circular pedestal table that we made for a client last year .
15 Yeah , yes she wore it with a lot of you know trousers and skirts and The big thing at the moment is a new polo neck that we got from .
16 In our project this meant that measures of network strength that we used in the inner city could not be readily operationalized for these speakers .
17 The main rhythm part of this example is very similar to the walking bass idea that we saw in fig 2 of last month 's article .
18 Yeah , we do a well of course we , we used to make contact with who , were having a dinner party that we went to .
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