Example sentences of "[noun] that we [verb] [prep] [noun prp] " 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 | I think there 's a very interesting as well as the , I mean the tragedy that we know of Bosnia Hercegovina , there 's a very complex business going on at the moment about the handling of an international situation . |
3 | I am sorry that we did not manage to pin the overspending of Labour authorities on those authorities and that we did not have a chance to repeat across the country the electoral triumphs that we enjoyed in Trafford , Southend , Brent , Hillingdon , Ealing , Wandsworth and Westminster . |
4 | The submarine work is actually part of a much larger contract that we have with Israel to build three Corvettes for them , worth $300m ( £187m ) , at the Ingalls yards in Mississippi . |
5 | Although it looked completely different , it was this truck that gave me the concept for ‘ MiniMag ’ , the 27ft ( 8m ) articulated truck that we used for Mrs Thatcher 's open-air meetings in the 1987 election . |
6 | He added : ‘ I was here last year with the Irish team and was lucky enough to score a couple of tries in the Test that we lost in Dunedin . |
7 | We broke the back of it a lot on the work that we did for Rickmansworth . |
8 | The Emperor has something of the technique of comic and fantastic exaggeration that we associate with Dickens , and something of the manner , too , of Dickens 's reader , Kafka : |
9 | I went to the er conference that we had at Stokewatchford , which together with er , John , er my Vice Chairman er on Europe , the other week , and there is so much mythology , er , that has been dispensed by people who are half-hearted towards Europe or got a vested interest in no has not been committed to Europe , and and they use this , and in fact the classic example was , that , one of our own Lincolnshire M P's claimed that he had saved , Lincolnshire 's from the ravages of Europe . |
10 | I do n't see that we 're doing anybody any harm , any damage , any anything , by simply saying we 'll go out and consult the people of Chipping Norton about this new site that we found at Rockhill . |
11 | But I think Bryony if you er also comment , but the films that we had in June like Rebecca 's Daughter erm and Until the End of the World erm and erm some re-runs . |
12 | To this extent it is the same process that we encountered with NBFIs in section 4.2 and is a further indication of the way in which continuous innovation affects the ‘ information content ’ of key indicators . |
13 | The kinds of difficulties that we encountered in Poulantzas ' work continually crop up , and the tacit use of counterfactuals which rely on individualist premises is a perennial stumbling block . |
14 | Remember also that few other countries have the same level of free health care and social welfare that we have in Britain . |
15 | If the hon. Gentleman , from a London constituency , would pay some attention to the problems that we face in Hemsworth , such as those with RECHAR , which is helping to keep rates in his area down , he would be doing us a service . |
16 | In recovering from our torture we take solace from the knowledge that we share with H G Wells , Oscar Wilde , William Butler Yeats , W Somerset Maugham , James Joyce , and many other writers the experience of having had a rotten rejection . |
17 | We are ensuring that the beef that we sent to St. Petersburg and Murmansk has got through , and we are tackling the remaining problems of distribution in Moscow . |
18 | I 'm not prepared to accept that any more than I am prepared to accept the hogwash that we heard from Bob Morgan and his Liberal Democrats , because of course it may be extremely comfortable for him to be acting like a beached dolphin on the shores of Abu Dhabi , but the fact of the matter is , of course , that the Liberal Democrats , with or without the backs of their envelopes and cigarettes packets , are extremely unlikely to be making any national legislation , so they are quite comfortable in being able to observe how others might or might not do it . |
19 | Admittedly legal training may be a bit wider , and may include elements of economics and political science , erm than the kind of training that we have in Britain , but it is nonetheless a law-dominated training , and this does make for a difference erm in approach , I think . |
20 | However , there is one other thing that we know about Elsie for sure : she did have a club foot . |
21 | He explained to the delegates there the mountain they have to climb before they even reach the status that we have in Britain as Local Authorities . |
22 | This first scene establishes Iago as a hypocrite and as a rapacious egoist , the same combination that we observed in Macbeth , the one state creating and supporting the other . |
23 | So I suggested to Stuart that we went to Boulogne instead . |
24 | But they are confessions of the faith that we have , the trust that we have in Jesus Christ . |
25 | They were present at the first national meeting of indigenous press that we organised in June 1991 , and armed men visit the premises of Etnias magazine without warning . |
26 | For example , it is not enough to talk simply in terms of the 103 ; the 103.2 , which formed part of a British system that we recommended in August 1985 was a completely different design from the present 103/4 . |
27 | I think it was a tribute to consensual politics which is so rare of course with our other adversarial system that we have in Britain . |
28 | We look at life , we look at the values that Christ has introduced , we look at the unity between the worlds of spirit and matter and we are in no doubt that we abide in God 's eternal love . |
29 | A common feature that we observed in HBV infected liver transplants was an abundance of distorted ground glass hepatocytes . |
30 | That is why we have taken up the position that we have over GATT , a position which is widely welcomed by that industry . |