Example sentences of "[adj] [vb -s] we " in BNC.

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1 To it we owe that nervous , spidery line of the drawings — so quick , so attentive , yet so despairing — that alerts us to the elusiveness of the subject at the same time that it perseveres in the attempt to render it .
2 That is significant because that covers us for paying you commission .
3 That worries us .
4 Er this outlines the issues er which we consider should be agreed by the County Council er perhaps any , any but there 's no comment on the we should say the quality terms but also on the Airport Policy Plan be possible starts we might take on duty now or in particular if it was discussed and agreed and thus agreed er pace is set out in appendix two .
5 Peter Davis , Reed 's chief executive , said : ‘ This offers us a unique opportunity to expand our subscription-based information publishing for the legal market , which we know well and where we are under-represented in the US . ’
6 This offers us the possibility of separating the picture from the sound and the potential of this in a language classroom is great .
7 This has been done in a number of papers and in this sections we outline the results of a study by Attfield and Duck ( 1983 ) ( henceforth AD ) .
8 This allows us to wheel incubators , wheelchairs , and trolley cots up a gently-inclined ramp without any trouble . ’
9 This allows us to refer to Marx 's analysis of this phenomenon .
10 This allows us to be patient in the face of the daily frustrations of life .
11 This allows us to describe uniquely the position of any point in a plane ( or in space ) by an ordered pair ( or trio ) of numbers , called coordinates .
12 This allows us to keep a check on who is moving around in the middle of the night , ’ said Sergeant John Bishop who heads the computer operation .
13 This allows us to enter into this exercise in vulnerability which amounts to helping each other take off our emotional armour .
14 Often , these have been successfully used in other research and this allows us to compare our own work with that of others .
15 This allows us to do more than simply check back on the forecasters ' performance on individual countries ; it enables us to assess which forecaster has the best record across all the big economies .
16 This allows us to write programs which incorporate instruction modification .
17 As well as being simpler , this allows us to follow a historical sequence which leads up to serialism .
18 This allows us to investigate the properties of the intersections of the map ( 13 ) below with the 45° line .
19 This allows us to by-pass a number of problems that have been discussed in the literature on two-sector models , including the uniqueness of momentary equilibrium ( see , e.g. , Dixit , 1976b , Ch. 6 ) .
20 This allows us in particular to consider the criticisms made by Prest .
21 This allows us to built mixed consultancy teams to fit the need and , in many cases , we can provide experimental validation of the software .
22 This allows us to investigate the depth and stability , the malleability or rigidity of attitudes on a topic which is notoriously difficult to investigate .
23 This allows us to send and receive files ( as distinct from but including messages ) between computers .
24 This allows us to define a pointer to an object ( referenced variable ) before defining the object itself .
25 This allows us to drop all other energy levels from the analysis , and consider only a two-level atom .
26 When this occurs we can say that " hand A is perpendicular to hand B' , or that " hand B is perpendicular to hand A " .
27 In order to understand how this happens we need to understand two ideas that are central to cognition theory .
28 When this happens we repeat the smear .
29 Until this happens we believe such areas will continue to be particularly vulnerable to this and all other types of development .
30 Mr Gordon said : ‘ If this happens we want to take projects off the shelf to keep up our level of investment , and we would have to look earlier at light rail transport schemes . ’
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