Example sentences of "[that] [conj] we [vb past] the " in BNC.

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1 I m I must confess I 'm one of these simple folk who thought that once we got the nineteen ninety one census figures through then it would it would all start into place .
2 Three years ago Darlington Health Authority entered into a commitment with the Leukaemia Unit Fund that if we raised the £250,000 required for building and equipping a new unit they would provide the necessary staff and resources .
3 It was felt one of the reasons for doing the video originally , was that if we had the film of the lesson we 'd all have a common ground , did n't matter whose lesson it was .
4 It was a wonderful show , ‘ Diamond Dogs ’ , but it was n't practical for a tour so we all thought that if we got the Broadway experts to put it together , it would be the best thing possible — but it was n't .
5 A leading textile and clothing employer told me last night that if we implemented the social clause it could cost thousands of jobs within his company .
6 Part of the agreement was that if we accepted the asbestos waste temporarily , there would never be a toxic waste dump in the Monkstown parish .
7 Harold Wilson obviously had something on his mind and he told us that if we watched the television news we would hear something that he was sure would be of interest to us .
8 Williams attempts to show that if we examined the commonplace idea of equality of opportunity thoroughly , we find ourselves carried down a sort of ‘ slippery slope ’ towards insisting that only if everybody has succeeded to the same degree can we be sure that there has been genuine equality of opportunity .
9 Lord Denning , in an obiter statement made prior to the passing of the 1972 Act , suggested that if we joined the community our sovereignty " would henceforth be limited … it would not be ours alone but would be shared with others . "
10 Of course , David 's bodyguards were guarding the door and I went to see what they wanted and this guy , who said he was the night detective , announced that unless we emptied the room in five minutes , he was going to close the party down .
11 You 'd think that since we invented the category , they would be grateful .
12 ‘ We are delighted that since we announced the sales , we have received over 70 applications to purchase from tenants . ’
13 The other radicals who were present argued that they should join with the eleven newly elected people , ‘ reasoning that since we held the initiative we would be able to force the pace , drag some of them along in our wake and force the others quickly to resign ’ .
14 The visitors ’ section there was almost full — I had n't seen that since we clinched the championship five years ago . ’
15 I think Mr is that before we set the .
16 However , it is important for him and the Opposition Front-Bench team to understand that when we replaced the old supplementary benefit scheme we sought to target help on the people who needed it most .
17 We did n't definitely know that when we had the meeting , but he is coming and I will write to him when he arrives in the country .
18 Is not it a pity that when we had the chance we did not finish the job ?
19 Point six means that wh just to remind you that when we had the sales conference we did promise these
20 Well we realized that when we had the windows changed .
21 I lay down in my boat , sure that when we reached the rough , open water , that would be the end for me .
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