Example sentences of "[adj] [that] we [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I thought that I had made it clear that we did not make a profit on the war .
2 John , in the prologue to his Gospel , makes it clear that we do not become God 's children by natural means , that is , by being born as children of a human father , but by receiving Christ as God 's son and our saviour ( John 1:12–13 ) .
3 It is clear that we do not in fact have the capability of sharply recalling more than a very few of our mental events as defined , even immediately afterwards .
4 However , against the demagoguery of the hon. Member for Barrow and Furness , it is important for us to make it clear that we do not intend creating unemployment through a change of policy , which means a more peaceful role for our Government .
5 ‘ But I want to make it quite clear that we do n't go out there to harm anyone .
6 Now it is clear that we do sometimes have alternative ways of determining guilt and innocence to our own satisfaction and it therefore makes sense to think of a fair trial as a trial designed to produce the correct verdict where correctness is assessable by some other objective standards , but in many cases this is not so and in practice the correct verdict is simply the one which is reached after a fair trial .
7 It is clear that we have not only substantially increased expenditure on the national health service but that we are the only party proposing credible reforms , the results of which are already showing .
8 To be engaged in the same strategy , we need to be clear that we have fully entered into this same understanding .
9 It 's obscene , in the nineteen nineties at a time of three million plus unemployed that we 've still have a skill shortage in this country .
10 ‘ The women said ‘ If the children are small , their mortality is so high that we do not dare to stop childbirth ’ .
11 When we are handling a horse , especially a young one , we need to be careful that we do n't do anything with it that could become a bad habit .
12 I do n't want to sound as if I have n't got sympathy with people 'cause I know it 's bloody hard , but I know a lot of blacks who use it [ blackness ] as an excuse and we 've got to be careful that we do n't use it like that .
13 I would n't actually say that you know , one has got to suffer unduly , but I think we do have to be very , very careful that we do n't just play into the hands of the drug manufacturers !
14 I am afraid that we do not have later figures , figures for registered disabled people or figures comparable with the monthly claimant count .
15 I am afraid that we do not discuss in the Chamber applications for private notice questions .
16 ‘ We 've been talking so much , it 's foolish that we do n't even know each other 's names . ’
17 Why so insistent that we leave tonight ?
18 We knew these and other shows so word-perfect that we knew when a mistake was made , and noticed all the ‘ ad libs ’ put in by actors like George Robey , W. H. Berry , Alfred Lester , and Nelson Keys . ’
19 ‘ Thinking back on that occasion , ’ Kimberley said , ‘ is n't it odd that we have n't heard a squeak from the frogs about it ? ’
20 It is possible that we have here an attempt to combine hunting and aquatic scenes ( see note 3 ) , but such a suggestion must be tentative .
21 We 've tried to keep our our support group also you know to go back sort of as loose as possible that we have n't great great format of a chair and a secretary and a treasurer although we do have that frame work because we 've discovered we also needed some sort of structure .
22 Indeed it is possible that we do not understand these things very well unless standardization is taken into account .
23 It is certainly possible that we do indeed have an innate sense of ‘ place ’ .
24 ‘ Katy and I were living in a small flat and we were so low that we did n't even bother with a Christmas tree .
25 I 'm sorry that we have n't got the sketch to show you .
26 Unfortunately view , and I 'm sorry that we do n't have .
27 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 .
28 They can make us grateful that we have so much ( there but for the grace of God go I … ) .
29 Having conquered the killer epidemics of infectious diseases it seems strange that we do not have a greater life expectancy in this sense too .
30 So let's not feel too depressed that we did n't send 20-year-olds , half from northern clubs , and half from southern ones .
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