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

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1 I am astonished that for so long we decided that the results of such tests should be kept secret from the public .
2 In fact , the chemistry on the earth is rather special — it 's the sort of chemistry we 're used to doing at the temperature on the earth in the conditions that occur on the earth , but interspatial space the conditions are quite different and so , in fact , it turns out the chemistry is different , and so also we find that there are molecules that we do n't expect .
3 Now I think in our experience so far we find that erm the accounts clerks in the back office are those who are most likely to be bashing away at the character terminals , those are the people who are bashing data into the system .
4 So now we know that a member of the Labour party Whips Office was organising the disruption .
5 The Opposition have made pledges on free phones and loft insulation — and only today we heard that they proposed to cut the profits of the electricity industry by 37.5 per cent .
6 We are taught at school that if , when subtracting , the number on the top is smaller than that on the bottom , we have to carry ten from the left , take the bottom number from that ten and then add the top one — only sometimes we find that the top number on the left is a zero which means that we have to carry ten from the one to the left of that , turn the zero into a nine and then carry the ten … what a complicated process .
7 It is only when we remember that it has many internal parts , all obeying laws of physics at their own level , that we understand the behaviour of the whole body .
8 As long as we do so , we 're ‘ credit users ’ : it is only when we fail that we become ‘ debtors ’ .
9 As long as we do so , we 're ‘ credit users ’ : it is only when we fail that we become ‘ debtors ’ .
10 Yet more astonishingly we learn that the word of God is made flesh and is one of us and that God himself is tortured to death and that through our suffering and death we can share in God 's suffering and thereby , in some utterly incomprehensible way , in his life .
11 But if we look more carefully we find that , as far as the genes are concerned , their destiny is largely shared .
12 Once again we suggest that the deictic centre is located within the context of utterance by the speaker , but that the interpretation of the expression now as relating duratively or subsequently to the utterance , and the time-span involved , must be determined with respect to the content of the utterance .
13 Once again we find that his methods of command were innovative and successful .
14 Mannerism is usually seen as an RCA development ; but once again we find that it was already developing during the Sun period , notably in ‘ Baby Let's Play House ’ ( 1955 ) .
15 Once again we note that the failure of each market to clear requires a quantity trading rule for each .
16 Right now we know that the angle from where we are up to the top is forty degrees .
17 ‘ The Spirit of the Lord departed from Saul , ’ and from now on we read that an evil or distressed ruach elohim troubled him .
18 When I heard reports of the changing physical shape of German women , that they were becoming a different breed of women we 'd been told from the old , rather heavy , erm motherly plain sort of woman who characterised Germany womanhood before the Second World War , well now we read that their shape and their weight and so on corresponds much more to French or British and American norms .
19 Well increasingly we see that organizations are recognizing that effective use of information as a corporate resource manipulated and manageable as a whole can be of a tremendous competitive advantage and the client server has become the most effective way of exploiting and leveraging that resource .
20 Right then we decided that we look at materials and what .
21 But sometimes when we say that every person is only required to sacrifice a little we mean that the antecedently expected sacrifice is small , i.e. that the odds that he will have to sacrifice a lot are small .
22 Too often we assume that others want exactly what we want or need those things we find easiest to deliver .
23 Too often we assume that a lower price makes the buyer happier .
24 Too often we forget that the great men of faith reached the heights they did only by going through the depths .
25 Well I get involved in it in so many different ways erm this is a difficult one , but one of the things that happens is that a number of teachers , both from the area and elsewhere , erm do advanced courses at the university and as part of these courses we have a unit on evaluation , and for this they will choose some area of their school work which they and their colleagues — and I emphasise that this is something they do have to involve their colleagues back at school in very much — erm feel it would be useful to look at and then they try and discuss with their colleagues what aspects of it are important and significant and what ought to be seen , and they bring this discussion back and we all discuss together there 'll be different teachers working on different problems the different ways in which they could approach this problem and how they might most usefully be able to do it and at the end of the exercise they will have found out quite a lot about this particular area of teaching and very often we find that the people they 've consulted have themselves got quite interested in it and begun to realize that it 's not being done in a way that 's there to threaten them , they 're not sending a report to the headmaster or the Chief Education Officer or anything like that — it 's for the benefit of the people doing the work themselves .
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