Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [adv] that we [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 It is only latterly that we have become used to talking about such relations in terms of power .
2 Because of socialisation it is only rarely that we have to puzzle out a meaning for an action which we come across in our normal social encounters — most actions seem perfectly intelligible to us the moment they occur — because we have learnt the rules by which others are playing the ‘ game ’ .
3 My object at this stage is simply to depose the concept of society as an organism in which , far more subtly than we can measure or identify ( it is only recently that we have begun to identify the chemical balance of the human organism of society ) , a certain balance between tendencies and elements , many in themselves dangerous , destructive and evil , has to be maintained as a condition of survival , but a balance which can be endangered , or lost , reversibly or irrevocably .
4 There is still much that we need to know about HIV and AIDS , and we are all learning all of the time .
5 There is still much that we do not know ; J. Hartley in a thirty-year survey ended shatteringly : There is a complex job to be done .
6 It 's tempting to stop the drama at such morally dubious moments , but it is precisely here that we find the greatest learning opportunities .
7 It is very rarely that we know the age of a bride .
8 That was presumably then that we think Lawrence was there , it 's flat , we think his wife 's there .
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