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

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1 To allow for this we provided several opportunities in the questionnaire for teachers to make additional individual observations .
2 In general , in three-variable contingency tables , to find the direct effect of X 1 on Y controlling for X 2 we consider each category of X 2 in turn , and subtract the proportion who are Y in the base category of X 1 from the proportion who are Y in the non-base category of X 1 .
3 1991 we had two trees with flashing lights , and a local family , whose children had written in to us about the trees , were invited to switch them on .
4 ‘ In early 1991 we had particular problems in achieving the levels of service on the Back Office system which would enable branches to meet their business needs .
5 On page 26 we suggest handy tips for teaching her to dress herself .
6 I am glad we have that partnership with all of you here and it is on that note , on behalf of the government , that I wish you every possible success as you embark upon your seventy fifth year .
7 Er so what I 'm looking for is to try and see that we do all we can to make sure that the second half of ninety three we take full advantage of everything that we 've got so that we do actually rapidly increase our productivity in the second half of the year .
8 On page 35 we consider this problem of teacher/program interface in detail .
9 Back in January 1980 we made ten predictions about the decade ahead — and offered free resubscription forms to all readers if we scored less than five out of ten .
10 Consequently we will argue that for the very least we need current levels of basic state pension and SERPS , and see that they are available to both men and women from the age of sixty .
11 In creating a single market we have to make sure we give equal opportunities to everyone , and not just create a jamboree for the Japanese . ’
12 Well in Britain we decided we 'd be on the safe side , we 'll reduce that to a thousand we put another factor of ten in and what 's more i if one sheep in , in a whole flock is more than a thousand units , er then we will condemn the whole flock .
13 First of all we wanted that product to be totally open , and I 'll qualify in a minute or two a little bit more what I mean by totally open .
14 In all we traced five letters between these parties and one between Simm-Lewis ( Machinery ) and Pearce-Higgins concerning parts of ‘ Carlisle ’ .
15 In 1981 we had one challenge after another .
16 In 1981 we introduced private competition for deliveries over £1 .
17 Caring for your curls is top priority — on Page 18 we put intensive conditioners to the test while on Page 43 you can win a brilliant Reverso Hairdryer from BaByliss to style your new look to perfection !
18 In short we have strong expectations about the structure of conversation which warrant many different kinds of inference ( see Chapter 6 ) .
19 In Chapter 3 we consider other aspects of processor design ; the layout of instructions and how operands may be accessed by an instruction , control and other instructions not dealt with in Chapter 2 , provision for supervisory software , and the concept of microprogramming .
20 ‘ As far as I 'm concerned we lost this game during the closing minutes of the first leg in Moscow when we conceded two late goals .
21 So it 's important we have more rooms for parents .
22 Assuming , as we do here , that Hoccleve 's description of psychological breakdown is genuinely autobiographical we find recognisable signs of the nature of the illness in the author 's writings .
23 Paradoxically , in 1987 we imported 12,000 tonnes of waste glass , while recycling only 13 per cent of the glass we throw away .
24 Finally , in Chapter 8 we consider some topics on the border between architecture and implementation ; dealing with faults in the hardware of the computer , ways of speeding up the processor , and the interface between computer and operator .
25 Various sorts of logical structure , with branching and loops , will achieve this — in general we see great advantages in presenting them to the user in graphical form .
26 ‘ During our Everest expedition in 1953 we had vast quantities of firewood at base camp and never thought about the problems , but environmental consciousness has grown enormously over the last 30 years or so . ’
27 During our Everest expedition in 1953 we had vast quantities of firewood at base camp and never once thought about the environmental problems
28 Thus , in Section 8–3 we compare steady-state economies with different tax rates , and use the aggregate production function to relate the differences in capital labour ratios , k , to differences in rates of profit , r .
29 The seventies were certainly a period of great change in attitudes within the Customs & Excise in general , and on the cutters in particular we saw great improvements in many ways with the acquisition of better technical equipment such as highly sophisticated radio communication , and the development of international relations .
30 In particular we discuss two aspects of the interpretation of definite pronouns , which we call role mapping and name mapping , and suggest that either one of them may not occur in the interpretation of any particular sentence .
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