Example sentences of "that we " in BNC.

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1 Despite the fact that we do n't hear so much about AIDS these days the problems are increasing .
2 If you seek other sincere people who share your important concerns , there is a very good chance that we can help .
3 We will meet again one day through the fog that we will clear .
4 Although we may claim that we simply publish an objective report , the inference that exceptional evil existed during the occupation of Kuwait will naturally be made by those trying to justify the devastating Allied bombardment of Iraq , now retrospectively .
5 His unusual topic gave Fry trouble with the title of his lecture : ‘ The mere fact that we have no word to designate that body of studies which the Germans call Kunstforschung — a body of studies of which the actual history of Art is only a part — is significant .
6 Nor is it so regular that we can trust to it altogether to fix the exact date of any given work .
7 Generally , art criticism connected with mixed and group exhibitions is commentary from outside , so that we shall return to them , with only this brief mention here , in the next chapter .
8 The Emperor has something of the technique of comic and fantastic exaggeration that we associate with Dickens , and something of the manner , too , of Dickens 's reader , Kafka :
9 But perhaps it is not too simple to suggest that we are also conscious of Zuckerman as a deflection of the wrath over Roth which works by making Zuckerman responsible for the outrage .
10 A Disaffection shares in that uncertainty , and in so doing acknowledges a connection with a certain whether-or-not that we meet with in the plays of Shakespeare .
11 Our mission was to take back from the Boche those few miles of battered ground that we 'd bought with half a million lives in those Battles of the Somme , two years before .
12 In fact the dream that we all had about Great Britain acknowledging it 's theatre and funding it properly has suffered a lot of setbacks since the ‘ sixties ’ .
13 At first it was only Michael that was going but on hearing that we were hoping to marry they decided to have me as well .
14 I think we have to remember at all times that we belong to a profession in which there can not be qualifications .
15 As we examine the dominant beliefs of the two alliances , it must be stressed that we are not looking at beliefs possessed by each and every person who identifies to a greater or lesser extent with either set of traditions .
16 You will enter my machine , he wrote , and the trip will consist in the discovery that we can not even get started .
17 perhaps a way should be found of ensuring that we experience both the ordinariness and the extraordinariness of the glass , he wrote .
18 I knew the face and knew at once that we had been intimate , but I had no idea who she was .
19 Beer seems such a simple drink that we tend to take it for granted .
20 This brings us to the ‘ Catch 22 ’ situation that we , as designer , find ourselves in with regard to conservation bodies .
21 It is in our interests as designers in this field to ensure that the ‘ pub tradition ’ that we all hold so dear remains a living tradition .
22 I THOUGHT Joe Hyam would like to know that we changed our menu four months ago to the fixed-price system .
23 ‘ It means , ’ said Bramble wearily , ‘ that we are under siege from the great detectives .
24 ‘ Geoffrey did n't care that we were poor , it was nothing to do with that .
25 ‘ They were just going to check that we were all right when Margot suddenly got quite excitable and delirious — so unlike her . ’
26 Except that we do n't know whose hand . ’
27 ‘ Every avenue that we can think of . ’
28 Let's talk about the Channel that we want and the television we would like to see .
29 The producer , Sarah D Wilson comments … ‘ the public and press reaction was so strong that we developed another seven programmes to conclude the story .
30 ‘ Would I be right in saying that we have n't provided you with what you were looking for when you came here ? ’
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