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

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1 He is one of the finest hairdressers we have and there is nothing he ca n't do with hair ; whether it 's chignons for Princess Alexandra , wigs for Cher of shoots for vogue .
2 The strongest associations we found were between measures of periodontal disease or oral hygiene and total mortality among men under 50 at baseline ( table IV ) .
3 ‘ Our strategy is to use the cheapest workstations we can find , ’ says Rodney Armitage , head of management services , ‘ because if you lose one you 've only lost one person .
4 At lowest energies we find the so-called core levels , corresponding to filled shells and sub-shells ( 1s 2 ) , ( 2s 2 2p 6 ) and ( 3S 2 3p 6 ) .
5 Within a decade , Fothergill was able to give Marshall a descriptive account of the flourishing Upton garden acknowledged , he said , ‘ by the ablest botanists we have , that there is not a richer bit of ground in curious American plants in Great Britain ; and for many of the most curious I am obliged to thy diligence and care . ’
6 He told Matron of a better plan for evacuating any child from our area , from what he so rightly expected would be one of the worst winters we have ever had .
7 One of the worst winters we had was at the start of the war , in 1940 , when the river was frozen over for six weeks right to the end of March and there was two feet of snow .
8 I do n't think even in our wildest dreams we managed to spend an extra five million in the first few weeks of this council , I remember a couple of million going into schools and few hundred thousand for voluntary organizations , and er , and old people 's homes .
9 Apparently they are the worst floods we have had in Suffolk since 1954 .
10 ‘ It 's one of the strangest thefts we 've dealt with , ’ said police .
11 Certainly the loveliest passengers we 've ever had aboard the Ariadne .
12 Kakoo , as she was always known , was a unique person , one of the loveliest girls we ever saw , and all her life she remained beautiful , with a marvellous sense of humour and a true enjoyment in everything she did and everyone she knew .
13 that was the top and bottom of it , but er the er , the worst jobs we used to have you know , was digging dead 'uns out and Actually I remember seeing one chap , he got his leg in a coal cutter and got his his foot cut off .
14 ( Because research on human beings presents the greatest difficulties we shall concentrate initially on this area . )
15 The survey — ‘ mapping the universe ’ — which Geller and Huchra began a few years ago is not yet complete but they have seen enough to conclude that ‘ the size of the largest structures we detect is limited only by the extent of the survey ’ .
16 It 's one of the longest-running fights we have and we thought we were winning and we got lazy . ’
17 Training within the home in an informal ‘ conference ’ situation greatly benefits the development of the awareness that time to listen is one of the greatest gifts we give to those we love .
18 THE nicest chocolates we 've tried lately are called Cerisettes , have a real cherry stone in the middle and liqueur that runs all down your chin .
19 This aspect of Relativity is difficult fully to understand , but in simplest terms we can say that it is impossible to consider whatever is happening at this moment on & alpha Centauri , about 4.5 lightyears away , as sharing a ‘ now ’ with whatever is happening here .
20 At dinner we serve 900 entrées in 30 minutes , whilst on our largest ships we cater for 2600 and 950 crew .
21 As we start a new year and approach a new century , one of the greatest challenges we face is that of environmental protection .
22 these Coward films are probably the nearest things we have to a valid modern school in British cinema … .
23 I mean , one of the commonest things we have in this area is with the bogus officials who pretend to be something they 're not .
24 We 're building on this success to provide customers with the highest standards we can offer .
25 One of the earliest men we know of to have such a dream was the Old Testament prophet , Micah .
26 This is one of the earliest references we have in Milton to his own dedication to the task of preparing himself for leaving something to aftertimes that it would not willingly let die .
27 I think one of the biggest problems we 've got or I 've I 've had in the last couple of years is that we 've got so many primary schools that we get children from Spring Gardens and Western are now producing national curriculum information for which Marian has got .
28 In the oldest civilizations we find definite correlations between social and natural events .
29 Labour Councillors in have crippled Social Services , have reneged on their promises to the people of when one of the biggest lies we 've seen on any political papers in was that they would defend and not close elderly persons homes .
30 And bacteria , besides being the simplest form of life we know , are also among the oldest fossils we have discovered .
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