Example sentences of "[conj] we [vb base] [adv prt] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 ‘ I mean that we go back a long way , and yes , there 's a very special relationship between us , but that 's because … ’ another pause , and he raked his fingers through his hair in a helpless , frustrated gesture ‘ … it was her sister I fell in love with all those years ago . ’
2 It suggests we input resources so that we get out a functioning professional .
3 Notice in particular that we set out the Keynesian theory more generally than we did the classical theory where we assumed no government and no foreign trade .
4 All we in fact observe is that h is regularly followed by B. This consistent association leads us to connect the two in our own minds , to expect A always to be followed by B , and this we then express by saying that A is the cause of B and B the effect of A. This is all perfectly in order , and indeed it is through such links and associations that we build up an ordered and coherent conception of the world around us and make sense of our experience of it .
5 I suppose it erm did widen so , the the wider view on that is at that it is important that we carry out the possible appliance testing on a regular basis .
6 The accompanying suggestion that we send round an additional sheet giving dates of events , at least within the area , has been taken up .
7 The likeliest place for the specks to get into the product was in the ‘ Fluon ’ finishing Room so we set up a multi-disciplinary CAT of operators , supervisors , QC , QA and maintenance personnel headed by Finishing Room manager Jim Fairhurst .
8 All the matches are wet , so we cram down a few handfuls of cheese and boiled sweets .
9 Now we 've got a formula , so we build up a little table .
10 When we die the work stops , the temperature differential starts to disappear , and we end up the same temperature as our surroundings .
11 Finally his conscience gets the better of him and we break out the large billy from his sledge and light another fire in the lea of a sledge .
12 Paul was an apprentice electrician at Watneys brewery in Mortlake so he brought some barrels of beer along and we set up a proper bar .
13 Certain infallible rules have been established , and we carry on an unvarying routine in which we apply the same theory to the same cases . ’
14 More formally , if equations ( 3.6 ) — ( 3.8 ) are the ‘ truth ’ and we carry out an ordinary least-squares regression of C t on Y t , as shown in equation ( 3.9 ) , then , assuming that we have a very large sample so that we can use population variances in place of sample variances , our estimator of will tend to the conventional formula : where is the covariance between C and Y and is the variance of Y.
15 Maybe if we set up a few committees , something will happen . ’
16 And we 're getting three squares to the centimetre so we go up there two centimetres and we get the so if we go up every two squares
17 Yeah , well you see it 's quite a point you know , cos if we go up the top shop , we just , well the most I would buy is four
18 If we go back a few years , I do n't know how many people remember before we had DOPACS , I remember when projects used to come into the group from on high , they used to filter through the organization , until they landed on somebody 's desk who was actually supposed to carry out the work .
19 He said : ‘ If we cut off the right hands of thieves in this country , we would be well off — because then there would be no burglaries . ’
20 If we make up a helical coil ( Fig. 4.2(b) ) the wires are going round always in the same direction so the voltages simply add and we may rewrite eqn ( 4.13 ) in the form
21 So far if we take on the ninety ninety two figures we attended something like eight hundred bonfires .
22 If we take out a joint mortgage , will she have to cash in her endowment policy so that we can take one out together ?
23 If we take off the reedbed 's top 30cm of vegetation — just enough so that we do not kill off the reeds — and put in some new dykes to give a good water flow we will restore the reedbed to its former glory . ’
24 About the exchange of bird species between closely adjacent islands Wallace noted : ‘ Birds offer us one of the best means of determining the law of distribution ; for though at first sight it would appear that the watery boundaries that kept out the land quadrupeds could be easily passed over by birds , yet practically it is not so ; for if we leave out the aquatic tribes ( seabirds ) which are preeminently wanderers , it is found that the others ( and especially the passeres , or perching birds , which form the vast majority ) are often as strictly limited by straits and arms of the sea as are quadrupeds themselves . ’
25 No one would have guessed from that question that every one of the farmers affected has been paid regularly while we carry out the necessary tests to discover what has caused the problem .
26 ‘ But we want all the complications down in black and white before we switch on the green light , ’ said Mr Wright .
27 We were taxed by ethical issues when we set up the elective ventilation protocol : ethics may be defined as what is right , and in turn that can be regarded as behaviour that causes no distress , offence , or indignity in the context of current societal values .
28 When we turn off a cold tap a loud banging comes from somewhere and then stops .
29 I do n't know whether this is necessary but Caroline erm , but when we take on a new type of business which is n't covered by our current procedures erm , say electronic data collection or something , which up until then has been done on paper , that we ought to have some simple statement in a procedure about how we are going to er , ma , ensure that we 've got a new set of procedures to deal with that new type of , new system .
30 ‘ At first , we were apprehensive about the process of signing , then it was the same about deals in Europe and now I think Brian will be helpful when we sort out the American side .
  Next page