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

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1 The work of Burns and Stalker that we briefly introduced earlier is an example of an approach to organisations using the concept of a system .
2 He decided that they were British ( for no reason that we yet know ) .
3 Male behaviour is so normative that we ordinarily think of celibacy as meaning that men are to leave women alone , rather than seeing it as a positive step women take to make a non sexually-active community together .
4 Among the domestic mammals that we ordinarily eat , pigs are the only ones that are not strictly herbivorous .
5 That is , crossing the International Date Line means that we either gain a day ( eastwards crossing ) or lose one ( westwards crossing ) .
6 When Mike finally did collapse after two dreadful weeks , it was clear that we either had to give up , or drastically change our approach .
7 I see from my Logbook that Geilenkirchen , Abbeville , Hirson , Hannover and Hamm amongst others appear as targets but I was never convinced that we either found , damaged , or even delayed the German masses ' progress through the Low Countries .
8 I am , however , open to reasoned and informed argument and I await with interest your correspondents ' blueprint for reversing our economic decline , bearing in mind that the stark choice is that we either increase our earnings or we accept a quite considerable reduction in our living standards .
9 we 've got to act fairly quickly so can we decide in principle whether we 're going to do this or not and let them know that we either are or we are n't .
10 John says he was terrified that we even knew about the briefcase .
11 Not only are the technical and organizational problems huge but it is not clear that we even have the intellectual concepts needed to talk about the issues we face .
12 The process has become so refined that we even had a section called ‘ Oenology ’ , though it must be admitted that this eventually had to be re-named to ‘ Study of Wine . ’
13 But it is in mercy that we most relate to fallen people like ourselves .
14 I could understand that and was delighted when I saw people realising that we most certainly were not steeped in Factory greyness . ’
15 It was the bo ve bee , the insect that we most feared to meet in the forest .
16 Dennis 's unwitting participation in our mating was so exciting that we soon overcame any lingering doubts about the risks involved .
17 As you will discover , I am very much a believer that we largely teach ourselves when learning new skills and that the main purpose of a book or instructor is to help clarify exactly what your aims are .
18 He might try to justify the principle by appealing to logic , a recourse that we freely grant him , or he might attempt to justify the principle by appealing to experience , a recourse that lies at the basis of his whole approach to science .
19 I told her we were Baptists and she said she would tell her husband because he thought Gran was an amazing woman having such a large family , but she had told him that we probably belonged to ‘ one of these odd religions ! ’ .
20 Life is tough at times , and it 's when it 's at its toughest that we probably need and deserve some rewards .
21 My feeling is that we probably need to create a set of interlocutors on a regional basis who can have the right kind of influence on EC regional and social policies . ’
22 The down side is that we probably have the toughest Xmas/New Year you could image ( excluding Crewe ! ! ) .
23 Those two successes proved that we probably had n't missed European football .
24 There is an uncertainty in the sense that we today observe the universe to be in a state of expansion , that is the most distant galaxies and clusters and galaxies are all receding from one another at a high speed , which actually increases as you look farther and farther away from us .
25 Is there anything else that we Right those are the the most imp urgent things , get the notices up and er Who does the by the way Who is it
26 All the same , the fact that we are consciously mathematical , that we consciously incorporate straight lines and rectangles and arcs of circles into our artifacts , that we measure things and reckon by numbers , does seem to be a very fundamental human characteristic which is of great importance for the way we organize our lives .
27 It seems to have escaped him that we already have .
28 I told her that we already had the tape and that she would have nothing to do but be there and play the role .
29 Stated in these simple terms , the anti-cruelty position 's most obvious weakness is that it assumes that we already know that trapping wild animals is justified , if only it is done ‘ as humanely as possible ’ .
30 If we were to insist that prayer involves some form of dialogue then it would presuppose that we already know what is meant by the concept of God .
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