Example sentences of "of [adj] we " in BNC.

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1 By the end of 1980 we had made 160 collections and , despite problems with the budding technique , nearly 130 of these were safely growing in the nursery .
2 ‘ Boots : ‘ We had a complaint from the Kilbride family and as a result of that we withdrew both album and single , as there were words which tended to be offensive to the family . ’
3 In later years , the post developed into an early version of that we know as Chancellor of the Exchequer .
4 At the forward end of that we came to a glass-panelled door , which needed no key , and suddenly we were in the comparative quietness of the drivers ' cab , right at the front of the train .
5 Because of our reputation many needle us in the hope of that we will retaliate .
6 ‘ As examples of that we can cite the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester and the Kents , ’ he said .
7 Girl On A Motorcycle and we still owe six pounds because we took it back late , so because of that we 've had nothing since
8 And then on top of that we got Gerry Sheppard who did the chanting and the ‘ heys ’ on all those Glitter Band records .
9 Of that we can be sure .
10 We are delighted that 90% of you say that you like the magazine , and you will see that on the strength of that we have followed a similar kind of format : a mixture of news about the University and articles by alumni .
11 One of the most interesting is attributed to the sermon of Peter on the day of Pentecost , where he maintains that ‘ This Jesus God raised up , and of that we are all witnesses .
12 As a part of that we intend to arrange excursions from time to time , and there will be winter lectures .
13 But what the Opposition call a modernised valuation system has more components than a car manufactured in the constituency of the hon. Member for Dagenham , and on top of that we are promised a revaluation every year .
14 I 'm sure that there was some cash left from the bond scheme with the number of people that subscribed , on top of that we are fourth in the gates league with nearly 38000 on saturday agianst THEM .
15 ‘ We had 22 teachers in here last week watching the same rehearsal because their children are doing a project on it and as a result of that we have had 260 kids watching the rehearsal this week .
16 ‘ On the basis of that we can plan more rational treatment , ’ said Dr Freeman .
17 In his notebooks of 1867 we find an extraordinary profusion of plans for a book : one or two are lists of wide-ranging topics arranged to form a more or less coherent whole ; most are variations on the theme of tragedy .
18 Or if the ground was kind of wet we used to er make slide then and skate along on it and if the ground got dry we would get a old bucket or something and run round to the tap at the tank at the back of the school and get a a lot of water wet till you could slip on it .
19 In volume two of " The Glasgow Geography " of 1825 we are told in the short entry that " wheat is also raised in considerable quantity " and that about 3000 head of black cattle are sold annually .
20 In volume two of " The Glasgow Geography " of 1825 we are told in the short entry that " wheat is also raised in considerable quantity " and that about 3000 head of black cattle are sold annually .
21 There is , in fact , every indication that Karajan was acutely aware of the temper of the times , though to find evidence of this we do not go to the random rag-bag of recordings he was permitted to make in the early 1940s but to what he immediately turned his mind to with Legge in Vienna in 1947 : Strauss 's Metamorphosen , a recording , still , of unparalleled intensity , and the Brahms German Requiem , a performance ( it was said to be one of Toscanini , s favourite records ) of unbearable directness and poignancy of utterance .
22 For the source of this we must go back to the Pythagoreans of the sixth century BC , whose cosmological speculations were based on the ‘ tetracys ’ , that is , the geometrical symbol composed of ten discrete points symmetrically arranged in the form of an equilateral triangle with sides of four points each .
23 On top of this we have all your regular favourites including information on feeding and strangles as well as the ever-popular pages by Ginny Leng and Jennie Loriston-Clarke .
24 To see the truth of this we need only look around us .
25 In view of this we must enact election laws as soon as possible .
26 On the basis of this we would be allocated our postings with one of the Legion 's Regiments .
27 Because of this we will not attempt in this book to trace a historical sequence from early , simple computers to later , complex ones .
28 And because of this we have a choice where to alter the theory when things go wrong at the observational level .
29 In order to adapt the idea for use in an monolingual urban situation , we have adopted for practical purposes certain procedures from ethnographic work , for example , the idea of measuring the intensity of network contacts ; on the basis of this we can identify clusters of individuals within which the network links are relatively strong .
30 To understand all of this we need , according to Marxists , to understand the laws of motion of capitalism .
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