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

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1 The three small inner-city communities that we studied in this way would have been assumed by traditional scholars to be homogeneous in language , and the fine-grained but systematic variation I am referring to here would not have been thought possible .
2 I can remember first motorcar that we drove in old Charlie 's .
3 And that 's what I think it , it 's , I 'm wondering now if the nurses today get the satisfaction from the job that we got in those early days .
4 Which would be slightly down on er the number that we got in last year , erm , the next factor , erm , is not as yet a fact but is almost a certainty , that , er , all , we will not succeed on the present basis in persuading D O E that we should have any increase in t to reflect er er an increase in work , and next year we 're anticipating getting in effect a stand still budget .
5 right , right what I see as an interesting possibility the papers that we got in this week from Telford College that came to me
6 Yes er Chairman erm the eighteen point three million that we quoted in last year 's report , we actually added into the revenue budget the provision for structural maintenance that was contained in the capital programme .
7 The other area we that we explored in some depth was er whether the the library room could be combined to library or to library , but we 've left it to them to make a decision but they appear to have so decided that there is a mixed pattern emerged .
8 That 's based on the same number of colour photographs that we had in last year 's annual report .
9 But that was the doctoring that we had in those days .
10 We are following the commitment that we gave in 1973 to ever closer union , so why are we now beginning to get cold feet ?
11 The reduction that we found in 1992 , in both gonorrhoea and HIV infection , is heartening , but vigorous and continuing health promotion will be necessary to continue this trend .
12 It was because of the recession that we won in 1992 .
13 It is in this sense that the scientific management approach and that of the Human Relations school that we discussed in earlier chapters are both managerialist in that increased efficiency of the organisation is the context for both approaches .
14 I would n't have covered half the things that we covered in that time , yeah ?
15 I was talking about twelve hour because the surveys that we did in eighty nine were
16 Here we were on swings in small parks , our hair that had been blonded by the African sun now turning dark , as if another person was emerging , slowly , day by day , and with it our accents changed too , so that we spoke in multiple mangled voices as we moved endlessly , six times , seven times , eight , nine times through different versions of Englishness .
17 Roy [ Jenkins ] ruminated : ‘ Your memory is better than mine , Prime Minister , but I believe it is ten years ago to this very day that we sat in this room discussing the Defence Review .
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