Example sentences of "[pron] [that] we [verb] [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | At a Conservative party meeting on 28 August , Amery noted that Horne ‘ on the whole agrees with me that we have got into a considerable mess and that the great thing is to extricate our people as soon as possible , ’ while Hailsham in his speech ‘ supported entirely what had been done but trusted that it would not last longer than two months — whereat loud cheers ’ . |
2 | Even at weekends we there 's nothing Saturday and Sunday , but somebody that we 'd lived with in West Yorkshire called us . |
3 | It does n't in any way claim to be an absolutely up to the minute report of absolutely everything that we 've done in the previously twelve months since last Congress , and quite frankly , it just could not be that . |
4 | Again , in putting fairly before your reader all that your detective sees in the hunting down of your known murderer , everything that we have said about concealing yet revealing clues still applies . |
5 | That 's something that we 've argued about a lot . |
6 | It seems necessary to remind de Man ( who claims that " deconstruction is not something that we have added to the text but it constituted it in the first place " ) of Todorov 's statement that de Man himself quotes in Blindness and Insight : |
7 | Well this is something that we have talked about |
8 | It 's only one that can do it at a time we all have a role to play , we 're all part of that body are n't we that we 've looked at in some , what a lovely description it is , and some of us do n't look quite as good as the other part do we ? |
9 | This division of the functions of the public sector has proved extremely useful as an analytical device , and it is indeed one that we have followed in this book ( by abstracting from stabilization policy ) . |
10 | But one that we have created by attributing a secret and higher purpose to a tragic event . |
11 | On that evening , the day before the wedding , we went to visit our friend Clare Shenstone and her brother , friends of ours that we had met through Calvin Mark Lee . |
12 | It 's nothing to do with anything that we 've heard from others . |
13 | It did not take them long to inform us that we had arrived with their traditional enemies , the Bugis . |
14 | Yet with its residual gentility , its variegated forest of a garden where we had practical botany lessons , and the original Victorian mansion building with its labyrinth of poky rooms and winding staircases , it must have seemed that the convent was an accidental inheritance , never really meant for us , and thereby reminding us that we had come into our own ; we had by right something more than had once been intended for us . |
15 | Nobody 's going to tell us that we 've got to be at work by f , half past eight . |