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

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1 The greater understanding of the minds of our common farm animals that we gain from these experiments will undoubtedly be of use in designing housing systems which allow the animals both increased freedom , and increased control over their own lives .
2 The following example combines the principle of peak load pricing with the idea of a two-part tariff that we introduced in Section 17–4 .
3 This is the concept of the teacher-as-researcher that we introduced in Chapter 2 .
4 Both the hon. Member for Wellingborough and I were impressed by the EC monitoring force that we met in Zagreb .
5 erm it 's it reminds me of the kind of embarrassments that we experience on a number of levels actually .
6 There 's the quiff from Peter , which is pointing out that the letter of confirmation that we reference to because it was a repeat , so reasonably enough they 're not going through all the assumptions , and he also is saying that the er , letters of confirmation that is a repeat of the previous job .
7 The answer depends on the criteria of efficiency and equity that we developed in the last chapter .
8 The Immigration and Nationality Department of the Home Office has asked through the Scottish Education Department that we write to all governing bodies in Scotland reminding them of the difficulties created by urgent requests for naturalisation shortly before international sporting events .
9 There were all sorts that we dealt with in those days .
10 What we are actually going to do today is to look using this data , is to look at structural stability , right , we 're going to ask ourselves are the parameters that we estimate over the entire sample , are they constant over time .
11 But essentially all these tests do the same thing because they 're seeing whether the parameters that we estimate over the entire sample are robust over all sub-samples , right , we ca n't , we would n't bother testing over all sub-samples though we can do , it 's just if we have good reason to believe that behaviour in one sub-sample different for behaviour in another E G use er Chow test or equivalently a dummy variable on the intercept to see whether there was any change .
12 Textile consumption , or the parameters that we estimate during peacetime no longer er explain textile consumption during wartime .
13 I think there 's a very interesting as well as the , I mean the tragedy that we know of Bosnia Hercegovina , there 's a very complex business going on at the moment about the handling of an international situation .
14 Each boy had a inkwell and er a pen , blue-black ink and so on and some of the small books that we used for writing in were kept under the desk .
15 Children and young people are entitled to the same levels of respect , consultation and competent practice that we advocate for ourselves as professional workers .
16 ‘ It was always the intention that we stay through the Darkfall and monitor the activity , ’ said Rohmer .
17 In terms of the rule that we need for branches , I 've already said the General Secretary agrees with me , that this happens often .
18 If on the other hand you are someone at home in the complex plane then you may be able to recognise that the argument of a complex number will provide the sort of phase relationships that we hinted at when we mentioned circularly polarised light .
19 Yeah , yes she wore it with a lot of you know trousers and skirts and The big thing at the moment is a new polo neck that we got from .
20 It 's a sort of dictionary of many of the words that we use as part of our worship and teaching .
21 There are hundreds and hundreds of words that we use in everyday language to describe them .
22 Greek , on the other hand , has numerous words that we translate as love .
23 Cos , on , on the tape that we had at that party we were
24 It is not quite enough to give the rich ‘ big hall ’ form of reverberation effect that we require in this case though .
25 The application of pressure to nominally dry carbon-free samples reduces the electrical conductivity as a result of a progressive reduction in pore connectivity , whereas the carbon-bearing samples show an increase in conductivity under the same conditions — an effect that we ascribe to reconnection of carbon conduction pathways during compaction .
26 The kind of non-randomness that we see in living systems , on the other hand , is equivalent to a gigantic combination lock with an almost uncountable number of dials .
27 U T was just that random error term that we looked at .
28 In Wimsatt 's definition irony is a ‘ cognitive principle which shades off through paradox into the general principle of metaphor ’ ( Wimsatt and Brooks 1957 : 747 ) ; according to Brooks , it is the ‘ most general term that we have for the kind of qualification which the various elements in a context receive from the context ’ ( Brooks 1949 : 191 ) .
29 We were married at home , and one of the reasons why is because we bought a very old house about three years ago and on the top floor it has a , a large room which used to be the ballroom , and we did a little research and we found that the last wedding that we know of in the house took place in seventeen fifty eight , when apparently it was very common in Scotland to get married at home , it was more uncommon to go to church .
30 ‘ There is only the alternative that we spoke of . ’
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