Example sentences of "of [det] [noun pl] that we [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 So we 've got some examples here of some patterns that we want to learn using the N tuple method and tuple and tuple .
2 There 's a long way to go because many of these companies that we 've mentioned are gon na fight fierce competition from Europe and we need to assist them .
3 It is in the perception of these changes that we begin to understand the history of the landscape as a whole , the Iron Age village , the Roman estate , the Saxon trade , the medieval fields , the eighteenth-century agriculture and twentieth-century industrialisation .
4 It is an almost unavoidable aspect of these developments that we experience the emergence of an internal market place , with the growth of business units , with some of the services being contracted outside the authority , and a degree of internal competition and a clearer split between the client and contractor .
5 It is for the loss of these things that we weep and it is in the weeping that we clear the path for renewal of our hope and trust in life itself , rather than in individual and fragile dreams .
6 He wrote : ‘ But it is when we examine the zoology of these countries that we find what we most require — evidence of a very striking character that these great islands must once have formed a part of the continent , and could only have been separated at a very recent geological epoch .
7 Bonfire night is one of those traditions that we perpetuate and if it is to be perpetuated , then go to organized bonfires .
8 It 's one of those things that we think lies dormant , and can flare up if the patient has been under strain or run down .
9 You 'll see the coveted Five Star logo on reviews of those products that we believe are stunning — the absolute best in their field .
10 You 'll see the coveted Five Star logo on reviews of those products that we believe are stunning — the absolute best in their field
11 The direction in which the discussion of literature in the Introduction to the Man of Law 's Tale points , however , is towards a comparison of Chaucer 's writing with that of his contemporary John Gower rather than towards the survey of literary genres detached from the accidental circumstances of the identity of authors of specific examples of those genres that we find in fragment VII .
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