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

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1 Because you see all that we 've heard is that gentlemen just before Mr he listened at the door before but of course the front door is nowhere near the master bedroom .
2 I think the most important thing that we 've done is talk about it .
3 I mean the exercise that we 've done is purely working on your salary
4 Right , now that has n't happened to quite the same degree in , in agriculture , because a lot of agriculture erm , the protectionism that we 've given is in terms of high , high prices .
5 But the only appreciating resource that we 've got is the talents and skills of the people to design , to manufacture , to produce and provide a service .
6 The weakness that we 've identified is that because we 're new we have n't learnt the game .
7 The other thing that we need to say is that far from creating efficiencies within the N H S , the bureaucracy attached to the changes when people are responsible for managing contracts , dealing with contracts , dealing with specifications for contracts .
8 ‘ I do not agree with the proposition that the only problem in inner cities is poverty and that all that we need to do is to alleviate poverty , there being no need for other policies .
9 Er , another thing that we need to consider is that sixty percent at least , of our tenants are on benefits and that hardly speaks of people income in any way trying to get round the system .
10 I think the thing that we need to establish is that before you embark on any advertising , whatever it is , that you have funding for it .
11 Sixthly , and most importantly , the theoretical analysis that we have undertaken is entirely partial .
12 The model that we have developed is to attach students in pairs to a general practice tutor in a teaching practice .
13 No one is disputing that a more professional and competitive junior structure is welcome but the question that we have to ask is ‘ Area we welcoming people into the better system that we are creating ? ’
14 I have already explained that the most important change that we have made is to shift the balance between what is paid centrally and what is paid locally , so I can answer the hon. Gentleman 's question .
15 So it 's not his his fault but a lot of the training that we have to deliver is to do with procedures that he had n't dealt with whereas a lot of the procedures are things that I 'm familiar with there 's only some the job centre stuff
16 The system that we have described is , of course , open to cheating .
17 The first example of inspection that we have chosen is the operation of HM Inspectorate in Britain .
18 It can be weekly , fortnightly , monthly , or just occasionally on request but quite often we are finding that a person who 's assessed as needing help weekly , but all that we have got is fortnightly , and all of the time there are clients waiting for us to up the amount of help that we 're giving to them and , very much , it needs to be when it benefits them , and when it fits in with their lives .
19 Their failure to take action on the essential measures that we have proposed is a confirmation of the power of the privatised vested interest rather than the promised assault upon them .
20 I do n't know , Bill , the major problem that we do find is that the gipsies produce the most emotive response of any matter which we talk about on the County Council .
21 Right , the trouble i the problem that we do have is a very big syllabus that I was given .
22 It has to be possible to dream and speak the unthinkable , for the only thing that we do know is that we shall not know what tomorrow 's world will be like .
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