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

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1 It does seem , though , that when the death of someone we love is sudden it does not have to be that the shock is greater than when we have been expecting it .
2 Elsewhere , JESUS JONES ’ jovial MIKE EDWARDS — a man never ashamed to fill his wallet up at the drop of a hat — could be heard regaling the select with details of his latest project , which we hear is a remix of a BON JOVI track .
3 You 'll love it there : they still have the death penalty , which we know is dear to your heart .
4 This will give you a better indication of the size and type of property , which we know is often an important factor in choosing a particular holiday .
5 We are anxious to express our wholehearted support for the renewal , on a permanent basis , of the Nuclear-Non Proliferation Treaty — an objective which we know is shared by HMG .
6 The hypocrite offers the gull a surface falseness which he penetrates to discover ‘ a truth ’ , but which we know is another falseness .
7 Unlike orthodox similes , a number of these constructions suggest an " explanation " which we know is not true .
8 If something which we know is wrong tempts us , then we must make every effort to avoid it , by putting our energy to better use .
9 Which we know is impossible , right ? ’ he said , almost laughing .
10 If we could abolish the tax on meals , then we could get back to free competitive equilibrium in both industries which we know is Pareto-efficient .
11 Let us remember that everything for which we legislate is for worse cases and blanket rules .
12 Wittgenstein 's answer to the question with which we began is that the psychological verbs , as he calls them , are ‘ characterized by the fact that the third person of the present is to be verified by observation , the first person not ’ .
13 Since the awareness from which we recoil is constantly being forced on us by pain or misfortune , no doubt many or most people can take every opportunity they have to avoid the unpleasant without being in any danger of becoming more aware of the bright side than the dark .
14 For that of which we relate is our interpretation , our presentational continuum coloured not so much by the world as by our own senses .
15 If the surrounding web of reality which we perceive is partly true and partly false , then in order to get closer to the truth some things need to be doubted so that others can properly be believed .
16 When the influence of politics is added to the supply and demand equation , it is evident that the oil price on which we depend is far beyond the control of the oil producers .
17 We might conjecture that the general form of the solution for which we seek is as follows :
18 The market place in which we operate is changing rapidly .
19 Obviously , the computer system which we run is designed to take account of the Scottish jargon and the Scottish elements of procedure which are particular to payment actions .
20 Now if we do n't do that of course we er we 're going to change lots of patterns , we 're going to potentially increase er commuting out of the area into Leeds , that 's not something which we feel is consistent with er planning policy guidance in the realm erm , I do n't think there 's anything as far as I know in R P G two which er says that adjoining authorities around West Yorkshire should n't er seek to make provision reasonable provision for their own er residents ' needs .
21 At the end of each week , which we suggest is a Saturday , you will need a little extra time to review your progress , and work out your weight loss for that week .
22 The major premise from which we start is that prenominal attribution and postnominal attribution involve , respectively , qualification and assignment .
23 Nevertheless the evidence which we have is enough to show that the situation in Merovingian Francia may not have been so very different from Visigothic Spain , where kings are well known to have been closely involved in the major ecclesiastical councils of the kingdom .
24 The actual context in which we meet is not important ; it is only a symbol of God 's dwelling among his people .
25 Add to this the fact that everything here can cost considerably less than almost anywhere else , and it becomes hard to see why young people go anywhere other than this sophisticated , cosmopolitan , exciting and dynamic resort , which we think is particularly good for those going abroad for the first time .
26 The surgeon 's face appeared on a level with my own : ‘ We 've found a tumour in your spinal cord which we think is the cause of your troubles . ’
27 Said John Thompson , IBM vice-president and Application Business Systems general manager , ‘ We will implement RISC [ on the AS/400 ] , but not until it catches up with the AS/400 architecture , which we think is more advanced … and until we can do it in a way that wo n't disrupt the customer 's applications . ’
28 And so we bring er a special sort of er expertise I suppose to the talks but also the experience of retirement which we think is is really good by someone who has already retired enjoying retirement to be able come to talk to people .
29 And the economic climate which we think is obviously a weakness .
30 We make a substantial troop contribution to the United Nations peace-keeping force in Cyprus , UNFICYP , which we think is a tangible measure of the efforts that we are giving to peace there .
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