Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] we [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If we incorporate that hypothesis we get a supply response model of that form right , notice that we 've only got observable variables , S T , P T minus one , S T minus one , we 've only got observable variables in there alright .
2 In that case we need a space for them to write their team number on .
3 In this case we find a culture which has not evolved beyond the initial , hunter-gatherer stage and which , furthermore , does not appear to have been contaminated by contact with cultures which had done so — at least , until the coming of white men .
4 In this case we have a choice : whether to apologise and change the subject , or to share the healing of Jesus .
5 In this case we have a sample from a rapist and one from a suspect and they match up .
6 In this case we have a sample from a rapist and one from a suspect and they match up .
7 This afternoon we had a story called the seal king was n't it ?
8 Afternoon Special this afternoon we have a couple of interesting guests to meet George Hamilton the fourth will be with us he 's involved in the tribute to Patsie Clyne Show and Esther Rantzen who 's here for the Child Line campaign .
9 In this study we developed a model for intestinal secretion in man using cholera toxin as a secretagogue and measured the changes in jejunal water and electrolyte movement in response bo cholera toxin .
10 To test that detection of CREB and ATF1 is due to leucine zipper ( LZ ) dependent dimerisation we performed a competition assay in which synthetically made LZ peptides of known dimerisation specificity were tested for their ability to compete for binding .
11 In this chapter we explore a variety of theories and research findings about the relationship between new technology and people 's experience at work , concluding that such technology has the potential for improvement as well as for harm .
12 As an epigraph to this chapter we included a quotation from the Plowden Report of 1967 ( Children and their Primary Schools — the Report of the Central Advisory Council for England ) : ‘ At the heart of the educational process lies the child .
13 In this chapter we examine a number of different forms of short-term contract working in a number of different sectors .
14 In this issue we take a look at the face from different angles .
15 Before she was even elected to serve the people of this estate , Coun Ms Buttle was already threatening industrial action by the buses at the first public meeting we attended a year ago .
16 In this article we take a look at how a commitment to Total Quality Management is helping Noble Metals at Royston to grow in what continues to be a depressed marketplace …
17 Let me say that because we 've done a trial with wet peat we did a trial with dry peat .
18 On another day we chose a forest track starting from sea level at Ulvik which climbs steeply onto the mountainside .
19 Leslie reported one such descent on their camp : ‘ This morning we had a visit from ‘ Boy ’ Browning [ G.O.C. , 1st Airborne Corps ] , who gave us a truly excellent talk , and then stayed to lunch .
20 Only this morning we heard a rumour that an attempt is to be made to gain the approval of the commonalty to the protector being crowned king instead of Edward ! ’
21 On this page we add a post-script to the Century by straining the readers ' credulity still further !
22 This month we take a look at Big Trouble In Little China and boy , is it dire !
23 Flowers and foliage still form an important part of this winter spectacle and this month we take a look at this inspiring part of the gardening calendar while taking a retrospective look at the rest of the year .
24 This month we have a brand new style of cover , thanks to Karen Wood ( and a little help from her friends , we understand ) .
25 In this paper we describe a suite of programs for building the physical map of a genome , using data of hybridisations of probes onto unordered clone libraries .
26 In this spirit we take a model that has not been particularly studied in the literature but that remains close to the discussion of earlier sections .
27 In every case taken on by this Firm we appoint a Supervisor who has overall responsibility to the client for the way the claim is handled .
28 For this reason we spend a lot of time with relatives trying to help them come to terms with the whole admission process .
29 In this report we provide a summary of the major research undertaken in recent years in Britain , and draw conclusions , insofar as this can be done .
30 The G M B if it passes this motion we welcoming a proposal to extend majority voting in the Council of Ministers to new areas .
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