Example sentences of "[pron] we [verb] [prep] the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 In such studies , to which we turn in the next chapter , it will be necessary to consider yet other components which have frequently entered into the definition of style .
2 Hence the importance of audits by competent and independent auditors — to which we turn in the next chapter .
3 The only new track which we envisage in the next 10–15 years is the possible construction of a new west-east chord to the South of Dalmeny , and the only new passenger services is a possible re-opening of the South Suburban line .
4 Talking of Lester Piggott he of course was the winner of the first ever Channel Four personality of the year trophy which we awarded for the first time last year .
5 Isaiah 's vision , which we heard in the first lesson , is of future deliverance .
6 I must thank you for replying so promptly to the questionnaire which we enclosed with the last issue of The Birmingham Magazine .
7 It was a pleasant walk along well-trodden paths through Birbeck Woods beyond which we came upon the first set of workings in Gunnerside Gill : the remains of dressing floors belonging to the Old Gang Mining Company .
8 erm the format for these is one of four lectures , in which we revise in the first lecture ideas that are round about sixth form level and then in two lectures following that we take the teacher through , very quickly , the kind of coverage that we give to the topic in the university .
9 First we need to start with the ‘ givens ’ of the situation — the objective features of the predicament which we reviewed in the first part of the last chapter .
10 The distinction between grammar and lexis which we used in the last chapter cuts across this distinction between levels .
11 We have tried to sum up the fragments of information which we have for the last three centuries in our second chapter , ‘ Glimpses of a Lost History ’ .
12 The example of Barth which we examined in the first chapter is one form of reaction .
13 If a crack begins to.penetrate into the wood across the grain , the Cook-Gordon mechanism — which we discussed in the last chapter — comes into operation in the region around the crack tip and the various cells become separated so that each of them operates as an independent helix , something like a drinking straw .
14 There is not in them that sombre atmosphere of a mortal struggle which we find in the second part of Daniel .
15 However , there is another sense in which syntactic analysis might be independent of semantic and pragmatic analysis , and it is this which we discuss in the next section .
16 Cos it 's sad in my opinion that going back to where we were several months ago because we set out out to attracting higher quality people paying them more money and we 've come back again to basically seeing the people who we saw in the first instance
17 However , this requires clearer remits for authorities , something we discuss in the next section .
18 Certainly a much better picture than the one we had in the first half of the year .
19 Thus the question , to sharpen up the one we posed in the first chapter , is not : ‘ How can I stop myself getting ‘ like that ’ ? ’ , as if ‘ like that ’ were a chronic condition into which one slowly but permanently sank .
20 One was quite hot and spicy but I 'd forgotten what we had for the first two the two that they brought out .
21 That 's what we remember on the first day we called her in chapel .
22 I reflected that I was sitting there letting her do so on the assumption that those notes would be our reference point for what we did over the next few weeks .
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