Example sentences of "[adj -er] [noun pl] we " in BNC.

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1 We welcome suggestions for any further improvements we could make , so please let us know your views .
2 Further lines we had were as to where future homes would be chanting , A big house a biggie house a pigsty a barn .
3 whereas other bigger sites we do all the planning and everything you know
4 We have n't really er when it got up to the bigger businesses we used
5 The point of the story is that when I was using softer rods and he favoured stiffer ones we both caught , relatively speaking , no fewer fish than we do today .
6 But we know far too little to generalize the effect of their habits on the population at large , and of marriage among the lower classes we know next to nothing .
7 Erm the world is indeed inter-related erm we are talking in strategic terms of a multilateral er er erm system just as we , as , when we come to the later lectures we will see , as is the case with economic relations .
8 For our younger visitors we offer ’ Junior Diner ’ portions of selected dishes and for the very young , our famous totally additive free Mr. Men Meals are also available .
9 In later years we borrowed Blossom , a big Clydesdale-type mare , from John Sayer at West New Houses , and eventually we bought her .
10 The war was so far away and I suppose it was only in later years we learned how serious the threat was .
11 For example on our larger ships we are catering for 1900 passengers and 600 crew which means that about 7500 meals a day are consumed , excluding snacks and buffets .
12 But if Sartre anticipates such later thinkers we should not assume too quickly that they have simply taken his insights further .
13 In later chapters we shall see Marxist writers borrowing fundamental theoretical notions , not just from Morgan , but also from others , such as the British anthropologist Taylor , and the German anthropologist Ratzel , and taking on these writers ' simple-minded theories of history in spite of the fact that they were influenced by philosophical positions totally foreign to Marxism .
14 In later chapters we focus on reporting at other stages of the process .
15 In later chapters we will probe the image of harmony in some detail to question whether all Japanese companies display such a high degree of harmony , cooperation or power sharing .
16 In later chapters we shall prove several results of the above type where the symbols used will not necessarily stand for integers .
17 In later chapters we shall investigate in depth some of those binary operations which have , by their repeated occurrence and usage , shown their importance .
18 In later chapters we shall give this aspect of the book closer attention .
19 Indeed , in the later chapters we will show that this is impractical for any relatively unconstrained speech recognition system .
20 In later chapters we show that this was unrealistic as a long-term perspective — that the processes which maintained the boom inevitably also undermined it .
21 All the later ones we can but I 've got a couple more of these ones that work this one coming anyway so
22 In later sections we will consider how to adjust our body clocks to much larger shifts — as after a time-zone transition or during nightwork , for example .
23 In later sections we shall look at alternatives .
24 On several later occasions we returned to the pool , and tried ourselves to attract the eels with rice from both above and beneath the water .
25 Rather than take the pessimistic view that they will remain at least this high in future , we hope that the ( slightly ) lower figures we have given instead may prove more representative of interest rate levels in the longer run .
26 This is this is further and better particulars we 're just finding the document in the bundle .
27 It 's by , by ever successively smaller , smaller steps we 'll eventually head ever towards absolute zero without ever getting there , that 's true .
28 ‘ When I think how it was when I joined up … you 're not so badly off down in Florence where at least you 've got a central canteen , but ever since we 've had to do without a resident housekeeper in the smaller stations we 've had to spend half our time teaching mothers ’ boys to cook pasta . ’
29 And all that is is a hammer and stamp and er and they have a habit of buckling because we regularly , erm postcode cycles erm , with the introduction of the mountain bike we found that on the weaker frames we were buckling them .
30 The smaller bits we 'd look at for a time and then he 'd throw them on the fire .
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