Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] we do [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 For some purposes we do not need to know which modes of vibration are responsible for which IR or Raman bands , but sometimes we must go further , and assign the bands in the spectrum to particular modes .
2 One of the few things we do n't know , though , are their slogans .
3 I 'm gon na start with the support for trade unions small item twenty six thousand pounds to the NALGO project , there 's a G M B budget but that 's all nearly all paid for out of direct services we do n't want to touch that .
4 In strong winds we do n't want beginners to be overpowered and so we reduce the sail area , that 's known as reefing .
5 In the fluidity of contemporary values we do indeed sink into a relativism for which your opinion is worth as much or little as mine whenever we lose faith in awareness itself , and surrender to irrationalism .
6 ‘ At ordinary times we do not read novels at all , as you may imagine , but the right novel at the right moment can have a real spiritual value . ’
7 ‘ When we hear such sounds we do not pay attention to things like pitch and timbre .
8 How long it took the different ancestors of these very different animals to evolve such tongues we do not know for there is no fossil evidence of any antiquity to tell us , but it must have been several million years .
9 Unlike the two preceding chapters we do not begin with a discussion of the labour law status of the workers concerned .
10 But in embryonic wounds we do not see lamellipodia .
11 There are too many forces we do not control — nor indeed seek to control .
12 We had the usual instructions that in the event of his death he should be buried here , and in those cases we do n't wait .
13 Whether the ancient amphibians overcame those difficulties we do not know .
14 ‘ For purely practical reasons we do not permit debates in either House to be cited : it would add greatly to the time and expense involved in preparing cases involving the construction of a statute if counsel were expected to read all the debates in Hansard , and it would often be impracticable for counsel to get access to at least the older reports of debates in Select Committees of the House of Commons ; moreover , in a very large proportion of cases such a search , even if practicable , would throw no light on the question before the court .
15 Erm on our some of our small plants we do n't use any erm sprays or
16 ‘ I do n't know much about etiquette back there in the shtetl , but even in these decadent times we do n't feel a gun in the back is just a snappy way to say ‘ please ’ . ’
17 ‘ These American Sikhs we do not want , ’ said Mrs Puri emphatically .
18 Unless people buy big sets we do n't sell them .
19 got that sorted he was speaking to Guy yesterday and apparently if after two days we do n't have certificates then I
20 As we explained in chapter 1 , for most variables we do not have such direct observations and can not therefore carry out the tests .
21 Star and Garter I 'm being told from the right here , those sort of very special places we do n't provide them , we buy in from , from outside .
22 We want the E E C to do the same we do n't want pious statements we do n't want words we need action and deeds now , colleagues .
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