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

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1 The difference between the way we saw life as young people — especially the amoral attitude to sex — and the conventional way of portraying it on screen was so great that I knew we were on the verge of a big change .
2 This , in turn , improved my singles game considerably and I won the Baghdad Open one year playing against Indians in the main , who were horrified that I insisted we played in the heat of a Baghdad afternoon when it was normally well over 110° in the shade , and there was no shade — mad dogs and Scotsmen !
3 It was such an excellent atmosphere that I hope we can make it an annual fixture . ’
4 You know what can be done elsewhere and how we can best utilize existing staff , it may well be as somebody has said , that I mean we 've got Rachel there , just to pick on one post , where you 're , cos it 's one I happen to know what 's she , what 's she supposed to be doing .
5 But apart from that I mean we w I never knew any of our lot to put one through a letter box or anything like that , you know .
6 Now making these points to and then to go backwards still about what we 've been talking about and that is it 's the same with the opera and what you were saying about Harry Enfield and everything else , that you can an and Billy Connolly , you can bring certain groups of people into areas where they would n't previously have been , but you will not necessarily take them on the next leaf so for example , this is all gon na sound snobby and I 'm sorry but you know I mean a lot of people like Gilbert and Sullivan for example , but will not move on to Bizet or whatever it is and will never do that and I mean I have a problem with that I mean it , to me it 's not we 're not it 's just reality , but we have to understand that I mean we have to understand that in the context of sponsorship
7 Provided that I mean we 're not talking about rural exceptions being erm appropriate everywhere and anywhere .
8 erm it seemed so disappointing to me that I mean we go to the bother of producing what a fifty odd page telephone directory and people do n't even look at it
9 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 .
10 We had passed so close to the Dutchman that I thought we must have run over his foot .
11 Back in Britain writing my last newsletter to the Group in Scotland I had loved and brought together , I said that I thought we had to be much bolder , taking an a priori stance on the fact that there could be no discrimination against women .
12 I answered my own question , and said that I thought we must be middle class , and reflected very precisely in that moment on my mother 's black waisted coat with the astrakhan collar , and her high-heeled black suede shoes , her lipstick .
13 She looked so much better than the fat , spreading South London mothers around us , that I thought we had to be middle class .
14 I say that I thought we had already been through all this .
15 ‘ There was everything between you … everything that I thought we had … in Seville … and here .
16 On the Lineker transfer , quoting from Mr Sugar 's sworn statement , Mr Mann said : ‘ Another example of Mr Venables ’ so called mastery of the transfer system was when I realised Tottenham were only receiving £850,000 for Lineker , as opposed to the £4m that I understood we were to get .
17 That I know we 're flogging a dead horse , but that half past ten , a phenomenal amount of time , it should never ever have taken a fraction of that if it had been done properly .
18 I made it clear on a number of occasions over recent years that there was , in retrospect , one change that I wish we had not made at the time , but it was one that was urged on us by right hon. Gentlemen opposite .
19 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 .
20 I know that he 's dead , that he lived somewhere in West Cornwall , that his pictures are making high prices and that I wish we could afford one .
21 And by that I was looking at er things like discussing with Alan that I felt we were un under , had , had less management time than we should .
22 It is in the pages of these magazines that I think we can see most clearly how editorial policy , whether it is conscious or unconscious on the part of the editors , operates .
23 ‘ In the Nineties we are regaining a sense of balance , of authenticity , that I think we lost after World War II .
24 Question ten is a very involved question that I think we wo n't look at now .
25 That 's not to say that I think we made a mistake .
26 ‘ All I 'm saying is that I think we need to be apart for a while , come down to earth , if you like .
27 One of the areas erm that I think we specifically try to fasten on are , is , is actually in the gaps .
28 York 's a historic city of some hundred and four thousand people , covering some two thousand nine hundred hectares , but that city itself is only part of the settlement that I think we would all regard as as York itself , that covers a larger population of some a hundred and thirty five thousand people , er contained er within the York outer ring road , and referenced to the the map submitted with my H One submission , and also the greenbelt plan which we 've we 've just put up on the board there , er will show you the the broader extent of the urban area .
29 Erm , the other point that I think we should be clear and we should remember , that this Council has still not wavered .
30 I think that I think we 've agreed that that is to be taken on board by the
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