Example sentences of "we [vb base] a " in BNC.
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1 | We do this , notionally , in any matrix multiplication : if we are performing the operation BC = A then we isolate a row of B and a column of C — respectively ( 1 × n ) and ( n × 1 ) submatrices — to produce an element — i.e. a ( 1 × 1 ) submatrix of A. Similarly , we could , for example , isolate the first three rows of B and the first four columns of C and multiply these submatrices , of order ( 3 × n ) and ( n × 4 ) , to give a ( 3 × 4 ) submatrix in the top left corner of A. Again , since unc it makes no different if we divide the range , s , of summation into subranges ; each subrange can be summed , and these sums added to give the total . |
2 | We lose a lot of credibility when this happens . |
3 | The New Zealanders continue to strive for new Everests in rugby achievement and their coach , Alex Wyllie , has already thrown down the gauntlet by stating : ‘ If we lose a single game we will consider the tour a failure . ’ |
4 | We lose a sense of an owl being an owl , a duck being duck , an oak being an oak tree . |
5 | ‘ We lose a few holidaymakers every year . |
6 | That 's a pity , since we lose a linking passage which contains delectable music . |
7 | It is a commonplace observation that if we lose a night 's sleep we tend to sleep a bit longer on subsequent nights , as if to make up a " sleep debt " . |
8 | If we do not use these medications properly then it can only be a matter of time before they are withdrawn from availability and we lose a precious treatment for our fish . |
9 | You mentioned earlier on that that perhaps er like with Guy Fawkes , there 's a lot of things that come from the past , from our history and we lose Perhaps we lose a bit of sight about where they 've come from . |
10 | " Well , " he said , " we think we lose a lot of aircraft , because we have been monitoring quite a — few they just disappear from the radar screen 50 miles off the coast , sometimes more , sometimes halfway across the sea if they are making a dash far Flamborough Head . |
11 | Whenever we lose a goal we look like losing two or three . |
12 | We lose a holiday for to get an hour off the working week . |
13 | Every day we change a little , but you would n't expect Matthew not to know us , would you , eh ? ’ |
14 | What happens if we connect a resistance RL across the terminals of coil 2 ? |
15 | Rather , it is entirely by virtue of the sign in question that we distinguish a class of objects trees from other objects such as bushes , etc . |
16 | As it was I think we upset a lot of our own supporters , and others in the country , without any real gain in the long run . |
17 | Whether or not we perceive an event in the world around us depends on three things . |
18 | When we perceive an object there is an idea of it ‘ present to ’ our mind . |
19 | We highlight a number of examples ( from the literature ) which point to the important relationship between exothermicities of molecular associations and the entropic benefit of residual motions and vibrations in understanding this phenomenon . |
20 | We are very conscious of the fact that we remain a North Western company supported by North Western customers and a North Western staff . |
21 | We still have our offices and we remain a recognized institution , affiliated to international teachers ' associations . |
22 | The big issue is rebuilding and expanding our manufacturing base to ensure that we remain a prosperous industrialized country . |
23 | The fact is we remain an island power and can not ignore the sea however close we may be to the Continent . |
24 | There are now two charges , q1 and q2 , and we bring a third one , q3 , from infinity . |
25 | Well we bring a ball for Rocket and he 'll , he 'll run to it and then he 'll walk off and leave it , so we have to keep , we have to keep finding it . |
26 | Whenever we suffer a major loss in our lives — such as the death of a loved one , divorce , redundancy , miscarriage , children leaving home , or the end of a love affair — we need to go through a period of mourning . |
27 | We suffer a great handicap in dealing with a Government who are obsessed with secrecy . |
28 | Instead , we advocate an alternative approach that dispenses with universalistic definitions and the testing of these . |
29 | To those who achieve that pinnacle of scholarship we award a Ph.D . |
30 | To those who achieve that pinnacle of scholarship we award a Ph.D . |