Example sentences of "[noun] we [vb base] [conj] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In this Chapter we show that the range of information which may be obtained from the use of the more common techniques is very wide ; we also explain the ways in which less conventional sources of information about molecular vibrations may provide valuable data .
2 If if they do n't reduce that figure we feel that the oversupply will lead to green field sites being used where they should n't be .
3 I 'm , I 'm certainly as I was going to come on to explain and the way you will see ourselves working , is not people who sit in the Town Hall and just turn out reports , I mean the kind of work we do and the way we work means that were actually very much involved in the community groups , but I mean if it was , if it was thought to be an issue that we needed to have greater community involvement , i.e. to resurrecting that forum then that 's something that , you know , we may need to address , but I never saw it as operating like that anyway , I mean I saw it as it 's almost like in a cabinet of members mainly . .
4 Under such circumstances we say that the head encapsulates the meaning of the dependent item .
5 In the first place we believe that the argument put forward in the Obair Report about territorial justice ( or rather injustice ) has won widespread acceptance .
6 True , there are sharp constraints on what can evolve and what can not , given by the physical properties of the planet we inhabit and the carbon chemistry on which our molecules are based .
7 For Mr information the vacancies are the difference between the number of beds we maintain and the number of residence we have .
8 Our health , the weapons we carry and the money we share .
9 Notes We regret that the tour is not entirely suitable for people in wheelchairs .
10 At present we assume that the computer does only one thing at a time .
11 In addition we hope that the conference proves to be the beginning rather than the end of a process — that it can begin to provide a mechanism which we believe is sorely missing from current schemes , namely , popular accountability .
12 If in addition we require that the production function is said to satisfy the Inada ( 1963 ) conditions , but we do not necessarily want to impose these restrictions .
13 In accounts that were given of first meetings we find that the situation is often important as it is usually mentioned .
14 If we take just two examples of major environmental crises facing the world ozone depletion and carbon dixode emissions we see that no party except the Green Party is prepared to act quickly enough .
15 Turning to the field of children 's creativity we find that the area of agreement is far larger than that about literature .
16 Sometimes that flash is near slit 1 and in that case we know that the electron actually went through the first slit .
17 In modern-day America , stories of collective entrepreneurship typically appear in the sports pages of the daily newspaper ; time after time , in accounts of winning efforts we learn that the team with the best blend of talent won — the team that emphasized teamwork — not the team with the best individual athlete .
18 We require also to recruit and motivate the best people and this in turn requires a good reputation , not only for the goods we make and the worthiness of our contribution to society , but also the way in which we do these things , the sort of people we employ and the contributions we make in the area , and whether we are good citizens or not .
19 ‘ Like the HBF we believe that the Government should target key sectors that can lead the economy out of recession and the housing market should be on the top of the list . ’
20 From the optical properties of this mineral we know that the lens was able to interpret light coming from a direction more or less at right-angles to the lens surface .
21 To show how safe services are in the hands of this government , you only have to study John Major 's speech to the Society of County Treasurers at his Annual Dinner in London last December and I quote , together we have achieved much over the last decade to improve the services we provide for the people we serve and the environment in which they live , unquote .
22 Mr Pienaar 's spokesman said : ‘ The Administrator-General is very disturbed that with the evidence at our disposal we realise that a situation could be building up which could lead to the ultimate defeat of the aims and objectives of Resolution 435 . ’
23 From Boswell we learn that the Laird of Macleod was in debt to the tune of forty thousand pounds , and this Hebridean Micawber had an income of only thirteen hundred a year .
24 Considering the stator arrangement we see that the stator teeth extend from the stator/rotor air-gap to the back-iron .
25 Given the common values of E and p in structural solids we find that the speed of sound in these substances is very high indeed : for steel , aluminium and glass it is about 11,000 miles an hour or 4,800 metres per second , which is much faster than the speed of sound in air .
26 Now Lord we ask that the peace that you promise that passes our understanding will keep our hearts and minds in the knowledge and love of God and in its Son , your Son , our Saviour Jesus Christ and we ask for the blessing of you , of the Father upon us , as we continue to serve in your name .
27 From P2/T6 we see that the solution is ( x 1 , x 2 , x 3 ) = ( O , O , 2 ) .
28 The figures thus lend support to any intuitive sense we have that the effect of his ordeal in scene six is reflected in his being less willing to talk at length .
29 On the other hand we feel that the payment for annual Governorship could be raised …
30 More and more sprays and chemicals have been used on the food we eat and the land on which it is grown and ingenious methods of preserving the appearance of freshness have been devised .
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