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

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1 Above all , the need is for the west to encourage economic development trade with export credits and , indeed , joint ventures such as the one that we saw with one firm — Tambrands — in Kiev .
2 ‘ Provided that we suffer with him , ’ says Paul , reminding us , perhaps , that the agonising context in which Jesus is actually recorded as calling God ‘ Abba ’ is in the Garden of Gethsemane .
3 It seems that all the things that we met with in life and thought of as advantages in the beginning , are found to be grave disadvantages ; and all those things that in our youth we thought of as severe disadvantages , at last come to be seen as benefits .
4 If all this had to be summed up in one sentence I suppose it would have to be that Wittgenstein 's treatment of the ‘ Other Minds ’ problem is an extended illustration of a point in philosophical logic : namely , that the meaningfulness of some of the things we say is dependent on contingent facts of nature — such as that the Earth revolves on its axis , and that we moan with pain and react as we do to others who moan .
5 That we moan with pain and react as we do to others who moan , on the other hand , is a fact of our lives .
6 However , we should n't grumble , because that is all that we get with many other plants , and at least the reason of interest and attraction is extended by colourful fruits ( hips ) in autumn .
7 One good thing is that we communicate with each other .
8 Does my right hon. Friend accept that we returned with an impression of economic chaos — and the impression that , although aid from this country and others is welcomed , it is feared that too much is being siphoned off on to the black market ?
9 The way that we continue , our clients , the ones that we contract with , are anxious to continue working with us .
10 ‘ You should also know that we consulted with your Corps commander this morning , ’ the Frenchman said , ‘ and he ordered that we should be given every possible assistance . ’
11 Despite the undoubted hardship , not only to the famous such as the hon. and learned Member for Leicester , West and other hon. Members , but to those who are known only to their families — I know from correspondence that many ordinary people suffer hardship because of what is said and done in court cases — I suggest to the House that we interfere with this at our peril , and at peril to our liberties and system of open justice .
12 Yet the bargain that we make with drugs may well have a Faustian quality .
13 You will appreciate that we remain with little land of non-strategic value on the Council 's account .
14 Traditionally , psychologists have said that we cope with this by organising experienced stimuli into a limited number of categories or concepts .
15 Many of the organisational procedures that we use with small groups can easily be adapted , for example giving out cards with relevant information .
16 It is essential , therefore , that we proceed with great caution when handling toxic and hazardous waste .
17 That we react with positive moral emotion to such qualities of character , even when they are not useful to us , turns on a mechanism of sympathy , or the tendency to fall into the feelings of others .
18 It is vital that we tackle with urgency both sides of the problem .
19 She was , nevertheless , an expert dressmaker and as I was to learn later , was the only reason that we lived with some decree of plenty during the Kaiser 's War .
20 We 're expanding rapidly , and it 's imperative that we function with more efficiency .
21 ‘ The same chaos that we had with the poll tax is now emerging . ’
22 The child has learnt that we think with the head ; sometimes it even alludes to the brain' .
23 It may be that we secretly admire those who attempt to ‘ beat the system ’ , and that we sympathise with the underdog .
24 We much regret that this involved a net loss of some jobs but if we are to remain competitive against increasing overseas competition , it is essential that we operate with the lowest possible cost base and the most efficient facilities .
25 It is a deep-seated defensive mechanism that we share with most higher forms of life .
26 They are not reasons for the impulses but causes that hark back to the primitive responses that we share with many animals ; yet qualified by noting that we , unlike dumb brutes , can reflect upon our impulses and resist them if we so decide , as happened in my example .
27 How is it that what seem like random discharges from a part of the brain that we share with the humblest reptiles can end up as the elaborate , coherent , cognitive activity we know as dreaming ?
28 Even the band of wavelengths that we share with other animals may create very different impressions , for there are a wide variety of eye designs in the natural world .
29 In recovering from our torture we take solace from the knowledge that we share with H G Wells , Oscar Wilde , William Butler Yeats , W Somerset Maugham , James Joyce , and many other writers the experience of having had a rotten rejection .
30 The proposal on the European parliament sensibly recommends cons consistency of voting for the one election that we share with other members of the European community .
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