Example sentences of "[art] [noun] we " in BNC.

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1 The evening resumes in the bar have some merit in linking in the activities we do not see on film but had an embarrassing ‘ bar bore ’ quality .
2 While the major policy-making and orientation roles rested with the members of the Council and its multiplicity of committees , the search for promotional roles in association with the institutions was inevitably a key part of the activities we have seen the CNAA 's officers playing .
3 One of the activities we have great hopes for is our private appeal which will run alongside our public fundraising .
4 The response we 've had indicates that our clients are confident they will not come to any harm . ’
5 But we ca n't wait to come back over , because the response we 've had over here has been just overwhelming .
6 I never imagined that we would get the response we got .
7 Phillip Cue , general sales manager at Holland Park BMW , says : ‘ We have extra staff on duty because of the response we have had .
8 wrote to all the same places again this year and the response we got back from the schools was that this particular year they 've got nobody coming forward who they consider would
9 When we discussed it , it became clear that there is a wide spectrum of response to the whole issue of private care , that the response from within the statutory services tends to be one of suspicion , tends to be one of sometimes a fairly moralistic approach and this is quite at odds with the response we are seeing from the government which tends to go to the other end of the spectrum and be promoting private care as the solution to many of the problems of service provision and volume that are being encountered at the moment .
10 We have tried to set our sights high in terms of the response we believe is essential in the wake of the Earth Summit .
11 It fails to put forward any options for accept for erm , equal rights , for disability or race , and we think this is an omission , and if it were your intention to write a response , we would want to include that point in the response we make .
12 And he especially wants to encourage female football players to join : ‘ We do n't get the response we should from the girls it would be nice to see more at the schools . ’
13 He said : ‘ The poll results are very encouraging and in line with the response we have been getting on the doorsteps of Darlington .
14 He said : ‘ The poll results are very encouraging and in line with the response we have been getting on the doorsteps of Darlington .
15 ‘ If the response we have received to the first phase continues we will embark on the creation of a ‘ mirror scheme ’ , ’ he said .
16 Well I do n't expect they will , but er I mean if a number of them were interested enough , I mean people are away on holiday at that time , but , if we thought , if we got the response we could , what do you think ?
17 I mean we hope we 're doing the right thing , and as I say the response we 're getting seems to indicate that , but we have not erm followed through each of we have a large number of participants every year , you see , in the order of about erm a hundred and fifty each year , so very difficult for you to try and follow through the fate of each of them .
18 I mean , it 's been absolutely marvellous , the response we 've had and the energy and enthusiasm of everybody getting involved .
19 The income we receive form legacies is used to support our extensive welfare facilities which include a residential home for the disabled , convalescent homes and sheltered housing .
20 And let's think about it , there are many people in this county who receive home help service , for instance , who could well afford to pay these charges , and we in the Liberal Democrats see that we can augment the service with the income we get from these charges .
21 Perhaps it takes an artist 's eye as well ; the cultivation of a quiet receptivity to the essence of a person beaming out like light from the chinks in the defences we all construct to protect ourselves .
22 Beginning with the more familiar form of the continents we can distinguish between the continental platforms formed by plateaus and lowlands , and the major linear mountain systems known as orogenic mountain belts , or simply orogens .
23 The general effect of the plan would be , that towards the park we should have a beautiful range of public buildings .
24 To go to the one in the park we 'd have to go up that hill and there 's no way I can push this buggy with Bryony in the front and all these fruit and vegetables I could n't get up and the hang on to you two with your reins I could n't get up that steep hill .
25 This is an alcohol this is an ether now while we 've got the opportunity we 'll talk about the naming of ethers before we get onto this this last form of structural isomerism .
26 The opportunity we now presented them with was one I am convinced they would gladly at that time have done without ’ ( Bonsal : 1971 , p. 153 ) .
27 We were confident that the new Beer Orders would give us the opportunity we needed . ’
28 They can be expressed formally in several ways , making use of the resources and notations of different logical systems , but are perspicuously expressed in just the forms we have .
29 From all the forms we can .
30 And er in the apprentice we used to have to go round the shops on the town matching their er material in velvets and ribbons and satin for making their hats of , as well as the straw we made them from material as well .
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