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

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1 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 .
2 This is the concept of the teacher-as-researcher that we introduced in Chapter 2 .
3 Both the hon. Member for Wellingborough and I were impressed by the EC monitoring force that we met in Zagreb .
4 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 .
5 The answer depends on the criteria of efficiency and equity that we developed in the last chapter .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 Children and young people are entitled to the same levels of respect , consultation and competent practice that we advocate for ourselves as professional workers .
9 ‘ It was always the intention that we stay through the Darkfall and monitor the activity , ’ said Rohmer .
10 In terms of the rule that we need for branches , I 've already said the General Secretary agrees with me , that this happens often .
11 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 .
12 Cos , on , on the tape that we had at that party we were
13 It is not quite enough to give the rich ‘ big hall ’ form of reverberation effect that we require in this case though .
14 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 .
15 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 .
16 U T was just that random error term that we looked at .
17 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 ) .
18 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 .
19 ‘ There is only the alternative that we spoke of . ’
20 Whatever that figure is there will automatically internally produce a target figure that we want for that book .
21 Er but in certainly in the case of our bank , er we are most anxious to at least get people in through the door and see if we can find solutions to their problems , find ways of er developing smaller businesses , erm hopefully to reduce the massive unemployment figure that we have in this country .
22 The review that we undertook of the calls shows that the peak demands in are between eight A M and twelve midnight , so the four officers will work a sixteen hour duty scheme er of eight till four , four til midnight , and then the cover between midnight and A M will come fr eight A M will come from as it does at present .
23 So if I get that out the way I 'm going to go through very quickly the administration that we look for .
24 We had a thing what we called a hay-strewer ; and we had an old horse that we put in this hay-strewer .
25 The regulations have not been subject to a report by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments , but we have printed a memorandum about the statutory instrument that we received from the Department , and made copies of it available .
26 " He gave it on the condition that we cared for it and , although my husband already liked gardening , that was what started my interest " .
27 This enables us to show clearly the most important features of the accounts which are the volume of the mainstream activity of the Council , and I 'm sad to say the deficit that we incur on that mainstream activity .
28 The grant that we receive from the Sports Council will only continue to be given if each year our membership increases .
29 they 'll have the expertise that we have in our site construction safety courses .
30 It was because of the recession that we won in 1992 .
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