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

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1 They would n't add up to the sorts of things that we 've got .
2 All these sorts of things are going to be the sorts of things that we 'll bring up in discussion , but you wo n't realize what the problems are until you tried doing it .
3 ‘ It will start all sorts of speculation that we are getting back together and I am not going for that . ’
4 They played I mean all sorts of games that we played they do n't play today .
5 So , too , were the practical demonstrations of getting comfortable , breathing exercises and familiarisation with the sorts of equipment that we might encounter during the labour itself .
6 There would be erm the possibility of the unitary authorities themselves getting together to prepare joint structure plans , so in as , as , instead of having a joint authority with er members joining in , in one committee to oversee the preparation of the plan , there would be individual authorities er working to their own committees with members er operating separately , but preparing through that mechanism a joint structure plan and the third option would be for each authority itself to prepare a unitary development plan , incorporating both strategic policies and the sorts of policies that we are currently seeing and familiar with in local plans .
7 I think that might be slightly different in terms of the environment , but nonetheless I think there is a way of encouraging children to think about and to be thoughtful about the sorts of choices that we make in life and the effects of our behaviour , without overwhelming them with the sense that it in fact is their responsibility .
8 Er we showed him one or two examples of similar sorts of presentations that we 'd had from other railway and outside organizations , er explained what we 'd done in the past , said that we were looking to get something more up-market and more erm professional , which was why we were looking to er er seek er quotes from er g graphics designers , linked in with printers .
9 It 's certainly true that the methods of treatment that we use in miocenia gravis at the moment are not specific .
10 They even began to assign personalities to those blobs of jelly that we collected .
11 Desire is informed by the same oppressive constructions of gender that we would willingly dispense with .
12 And I think the way forward is perhaps to have a meeting with R and D and for them to come to us and discuss with us the aspects of work that we will not be in a position to do come the revolution .
13 The aspects of energy that we have been talking about this evening erm are part of your course , are they discussed in this form by the students taking your course ?
14 We were representatives of so many branches of sciences that we used to speak of ourselves , in a jocular way , as a British Association , in miniature , for the amusements of science .
15 So we a number of us went away with lists of topics that we were going to write erm two hundred and fifty or so words about .
16 We are accountable to the public in many different ways , and we always have to keep an eye on the fact that the public are looking at what we are doing with our money and local politicians and the community 's representatives are always anxious to talk to us about what we are doing with that money and we must be prepared to answer any queries or any questions on our activities or those activities of people that we 're sponsoring .
17 The completion of the Group 's work represents a considerable achievement , and it is on the basis of the Group 's advice on attainment targets and programmes of study that we now make jointly our formal proposals for key stages 2 to 4 in accordance with the provisions laid down in the Education Reform Act .
18 It is generally agreed that the primitive mammals existing at that time were shrew-like creatures that lived by eating insects , and that the various groups of mammals that we see today , such as cats , rats , monkeys , whales , and horses , all evolved from this unpromising ancestor .
19 ‘ Or he was , before he took a wrong turning on one of the roads of life that we walked … . ’
20 And that wo n't take long wi There 's loads of wallpaper that we would have , but not in the bedroom .
21 Every time one of us dares contribute to the debate , she tells us with thriftiness of spirit and consonants of flint that we have no common sense .
22 As the hon. and learned Member for Burton said , that reversal could easily lead to miscarriages of justice that we could sort out now .
23 Most of the 6 million tonnes of paper that we throw away in this country every year has to be buried in holes in the ground .
24 When you think that each person produces roughly 21 lbs of rubbish per day and there are 55 million of us on this island using non-returnable bottles and indestructible plastic containers , it is not difficult to imagine the mountains of refuse that we shall have to deal with somehow .
25 ‘ No , the soul is in two parts : the gros bon ange is the big good angel , the part that deals with instinct and all the functions of life that we do without thinking about . ’
26 There the two big pieces of work that we 've done together so far , in a minute I 'm going to give you a printed sheet
27 All the pieces of advocacy that we 're going to ask you to do are short .
28 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 .
29 It 'll be necessary for all of us to go back and look at those very very carefully and to think to what extent they address the kinds of problems that we can actually see developing , the kinds of things which we are fighting our way away from in the statutory services and yet might find that they are growing in an uncontrolled way in the development of the private sector .
30 One was that people were not really making much progress toward showing that supergravity was finite or that it could explain the kinds of particles that we observe .
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