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

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31 I personally feel it 's better than what 's there now at the moment , it 's also positioned on a a site which is now zoned for housing anyway in the district plan , erm it is providing true good quality houses in the area , we we personally feel that it 's better than what 's being proposed alongside here .
32 While we agree that emotions should become a legitimate study for anthropologists , we nevertheless feel that the degree of consensus is minimal in such matters and that , for the time being at least , we should abandon universalistic explanatory models , and instead locate such studies within the indigenous understanding .
33 If we nevertheless believe that He exists , we are only showing the sort of commitment that the partisan shows .
34 We nevertheless ensured that as individuals they were selected in a random way , by using an earlier sample survey as our starting list .
35 So we just ask that these come forward so that the Council can fully discuss this and make our replies to before they 're formally adopted ?
36 We just assumed that certain charge carriers moved with certain velocities .
37 ‘ So I auditioned for them and they auditioned for me and we got to like each other and at that stage we did n't give a shit what each other looked like , we just realised that there was talent there .
38 ‘ There 's been a massive wave of patriotism behind Nigel that is quite unbelievable — and we just hope that there is n't any backlash from the public that will damage either the sport or sponsors . ’
39 We just hope that success in America does n't inspire a Who Shot Seth Armstrong ? storyline !
40 This has been the most fastest growing part of the holiday taking in this country over the past two or three years and I 'm hoping it will continue and so does our industry — in other words the hotels and accommodation , the tourist attractions — all are hoping , you know , that people are going to continue to do this erm and I think this may apply to certain sectors of the community erm and we just hope that that will grow .
41 Then the other argument as I can see is that they 've led me to believe , I don I know you said that it 's automatic twelve month ban , but we just accepted that because I was led to believe that my job was safe .
42 I because we did n't have any part of this being children I mean we just knew that he
43 ‘ I thought we just established that it was time to start back ? ’
44 Well we just established that there are areas where we 're using rate cards and where we do n't follow the procedure .
45 So , I suppose one of them , right , we can make mature , so if you 'd like to put your handset by the side of your phone , do n't put it down , we 'll let that one mature and prove that after 75 seconds we ca n't lose them , and with the other one , can we just prove that we can go back to the conversation any time we like .
46 I think really what happens when you go into the past is not so much that the laws that we now use change , but we just find that there are many more new rules and particles and things that can happen , so the things that we know are the same , but there are many , many more different types of interaction and particle in nature which we have no experience of , which we have to take into account .
47 Yeah , but basically from , from that programme all , all the er , you can see all the resources were really being used all week and , but I had a problem when we came to do the bedrooms that er , you can there , we ran out of work for the decorators to do er removing this thing , once you 've removed and then I managed to squeeze in , but where the second decorator 's erm up to room twenty-three but rather than erm have just one gang than , and not , not using as many as the resources as we possibly could I let them gave the second gang a few rooms that they could actually squeeze in without interrupting I 've let them do up to room twenty-three and then and then basically the carpenting and they have to come in after everybody else has done what they Monday morning basically we just decided that we really needed more resources the earlier sequence of events to , to get so we were getting to so whether we 've been given
48 I I have to say that we we I I we just we just see that we point out to people it 's an even bigger po position of trust .
49 Lord , as we look around we see a a tremendous harvest and we just pray that we might be honourable and faithful in the task that you give to us .
50 Why to bother so much about the details , you may ask ; could n't we just say that unc and go on considering further examples ?
51 Shall we just say that I did n't meet the right woman ?
52 Shall we just say that a checkerboard solution is unjust by definition because it treats different people differently for no good reason , and justice requires treating like cases alike ?
53 We generally assume that stress falls on DO when used for emphasis , as in I did see him .
54 We generally think that our own civilization does , but this belief is barely matched by governmental investment in the overall effort .
55 Once we started trekking we soon discovered that mental attitude and camaraderie were far more important than physical fitness .
56 There were some astonishing shouting matches over trifles , but we soon realized that this was his way of life .
57 Going ashore ourselves , we soon realized that the girls ' magic was of a very straightforward kind .
58 Sir Henry and I were both good runners and very healthy men , but we soon realized that we had no chance of catching Selden .
59 When we examine prophecy in the Bible we soon conclude that it can be predictive ( telling about the future ) or proclamatory ( telling about God ) or both .
60 Of course this sally , and the discovery of our locational ancestry opened the way to friendship , though we soon realised that we had much more in common , not least a sharp sense of humour , which we were both going to need .
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