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

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1 ‘ My father 's made it clear enough that he wants us to — to — ’
2 So that we know we 've got to cover that and it was just er Caroline , Karen 's suggestions were in the external order , was that we , we should draw up some kind of plan , with dates as to say right , okay , we 're gon na do the work first .
3 They have made no impression on the Yugoslavian tragedy — so much so that I wish we had developed our own foreign policy towards the future of Yugoslavia in general and to the states of Slovenia and Croatia in particular .
4 I think it 's slightly after the witching hour , so that I think we should begin .
5 ( 1 ) If seeing something is like eating it with the eye , so that it gives us sensations in our eyes as eating manna gives us ‘ sensations of sickness , and sometimes of acute pains or gripings ’ in our stomachs , then what physically enters the eye comes to have an importance not only for understanding the physical mechanism of visual perception , but also for understand the concept of visual perception .
6 We need to know how to prepare for sleep so that it refreshes us .
7 Although entrance is free we have to lay aside everything to enter through the narrow gate , so that it costs us everything .
8 Said not , not only that I said we do n't have anywhere to park her car that 's why I said I 'm after your car park .
9 Just that we think we 've traced him .
10 and in rugby so much can happen so quickly that I believe we have earned that 50–50 chance . ’
11 ‘ Mrs Grogan , ’ he said , ‘ you said before that you thought we were anxious to see you … ’
12 I notice from the erm County Council 's own er document for today that they remind us that the Panel in looking at the present structure plan in nineteen eighty erm considered whether the county 's wish at that time to have this broad erm kind of sweeping up policy was appropriate .
13 ‘ Well , as we were looking in , we started laughing at them so loudly that they heard us , and sent the dogs after us .
14 It is simply that it left us stranded .
15 Well that they showed us er a thing about the speed about about the traffic approaching lights when they 're starting flashing .
16 Ten minutes indoors in the small jug , and they all begin to open , sometimes so fast that they make us laugh .
17 But it 's that figure there that I think we need to concentrate on as far as good bonuses are concerned .
18 Beyond that I believe we can not go , although there are occasionally tantalizing groups of poems on related themes , either brought together by the editor/printer or composed as deliberate variations on a theme , and perhaps copied out on a ‘ sheet ’ of paper , folio size , folded ( which we know was a unit of composition and occasionally payment in Elizabethan poetry and drama ) .
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