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

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1 On the other side of this coin we find Chip Beck and Lanny Wadkins .
2 But before we follow this trail we must investigate the rhetoric of the Querelle , and its legacy .
3 In order to implement this progress we urgently need more funding , and as we are entirely dependent on private donations ask you , please to send whatever you can .
4 The Co-op butcher was , had got his own shop lower down You could get everything in that one street and now in this modern age , we 've got nothing , we 've got to get on a bus and get into Walsall and so this is where it , we get infuriated because you know , in this progress we 've lost out have n't we ?
5 ‘ On balance then it seems as if this change we have suggested might be a good thing .
6 so we started to look for something and I wanted a bungalow , I did n't want to house again , just the two bedrooms I thought would be nice , so what we did we found this bu er this bungalow in er out of Crewe in Haslington and er we put up our house for sale , it cost seventeen thousand , five hundred and this bungalow we bought seventeen thousand , six hundred and fifty , so all I had to add was one hundred and sixty pounds , to sell the house , but the house needed change all the windows to put all the windows and the doors because they were all rotting in , you know , because the houses built er before the second world war and er what we did we put up the and in three months ' time , it in three months ' time my house went and we were moved , in September we started to sell , in January we 'd been living in the , in the new bungalow and then about three years later they built a row of bungalows on the other side where there should , should of been , they kept the land , it should of been shops , but then they changed their minds , they did , they did n't build the shops , but they built all these bungalows again on the other side , you 've been to my home , yeah , so the road that , over the road these bungalows were about three years later than ours and they were going down for thirty two thousand pound , and I bought mine for seventeen thousand seven sixty at six fifty , yeah
7 This Easter we have seen the groundswell of demand all over the world that the arms race be brought to a standstill .
8 Certainly in this Parliament we have seen that happen .
9 At this camp we encountered some very friendly snowshoe hares that would take food from our hands .
10 In addressing this literature we are clearly involved in some extremely tricky judgements and issues .
11 Without some form of simplification of this kind we would never be able to cope with our lives , nor think , nor communicate with others .
12 In matters of this kind we are often considering a span of 15–20 years from the time when it is first apparent that an old person can not ‘ carry on as before ’ to the time of death .
13 For the virtuosi of this kind we recommend the Walter style of piano .
14 To avoid this difficulty we can first pivot in the objective row and the unbounded ( s 1 ) column .
15 In this story we see reasons why a great man might marry early or late , and some of the artificiality surrounding royal marriages .
16 Unlike previous studies comparing elemental diet with corticosteroids , in this trial we have stratified patients according to nutritional state before randomisation .
17 In this case we can calculate that the average output per obverse die must have been between 23,000 and 47,000 .
18 We might , of course , do the opposite , and try to explain the depictions of temples on coins or patterns of coin loss from our knowledge of surviving temples or official statistics for the money supply , but in this case we would be using coins as secondary evidence and not as a primary source of new information .
19 This has often been criticised because we are told that in drawing an analogy we normally know ‘ both sides ’ that we are comparing ( eg ‘ does n't he look like a horse ? ’ , where we can look at both and judge ) , whereas in this case we can only look at one side , the object that we are comparing with God .
20 In this case we must reconstitute ourselves into a court of appeal and go through all the evidence afresh .
21 In view of ( 12.43 ) and ( 13.1 ) , in this case we must have .
22 Even in this case we can consider the translation to be a special case of rotation about a centre infinitely far away .
23 In this case we may say that the reflection shows itself through the mirror , and this illustrates the general principle that consciousness can be understood only by an examination of how it reveals itself through the material world .
24 In this case we have a choice : whether to apologise and change the subject , or to share the healing of Jesus .
25 Very often we are only interested in θ satisfying θ ≤ U. In this case we would stop as soon as a tableau is reached in which θ ≥ U.
26 To analyse this case we note that I assigns a value to the randomised strategy ( P1 , …
27 In this case we can immediately develop the up-problem and declare the node on the down-branch inactive .
28 And in this case we had to align the timber so that a sheet of plasterboard would line up with the projecting wall
29 In this case we did not take sufficient care .
30 In this case we were lucky and the route had been re-equipped with new bolts placed in between the old bolts .
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