Example sentences of "we [num ord] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Do we second hand suite second hand suite , the whole lot .
2 ‘ I was eleven when we first carne here .
3 Right now to read er we first call upon Labour er Bob to move the motion standing at the erm .
4 The river we had crossed was to our left and was not , as we first thought , melt water from the spout ; that formed a river to our right .
5 Feature analysis is an attractively simple way of explaining visual perception but , it turns out , ‘ features ’ are much more complex than we first thought .
6 The actual process of putting them together proved to be an awful lot more difficult than we first thought .
7 We first question we would like to answer is whether any of the B II junctions created above are actually present in the solution structure of CATGACGTCATG or whether they could play a significant role in an equilibrium of different solution conformations .
8 We first look at the macro-organization , that is the organization of services on a national or regional level , including their geographical distribution and overall capacity ( Ploeg , 1986 ) .
9 We first look for the smallest , say , and set .
10 When we are children we first experience this use of power by our parents .
11 ( 4 ) Before simulating the effects of benefit changes on the expected durations for selected group of individuals , we first report the results from setting the discount rate equal to infinity .
12 In this section , we first show how this is done and secondly , we consider under what circumstances a rise in real output per capita can be interpreted as an actual , potential or pseudo-improvement in economic welfare .
13 In the historic town of Lalibela , Wollo Province , we first saw what ‘ seriously affected ’ meant .
14 We first saw actress Julie T Wallace in The Life And Loves Of A She-Devil .
15 The Government were part of the process of blocking the directive until it was so badly mauled that it is now very different from the one that we first saw and debated in the House a month ago .
16 I think that the bill which we first saw may well not be the bill that is eventually produced at the end of the day .
17 We first encounter Anderson , a professor of ethics , on board a plane for Prague , where he has been invited to speak at a philosophy conference .
18 Elite theory accounts of state organization are developed and detailed , and we first review five aspects where the approach has made a distinctive contribution : the role of political leaderships in liberal democracies , the predominance of bureaucracies in shaping policy-making , the reasons for fragmentation ( or centralization ) of governmental tiers and sectors , the role of law , and the strong policy connections between government activities and major economic interests .
19 And now when we first start off er I know what it 's like .
20 We first note that if A is of rank r , then so are
21 To approach this problem , we first note that Sylvester 's expansion for negative powers of a matrix B gives unc It follows that the eigenvalue of B with the smallest modulus now becomes the eigenvalue of B-1 with largest modulus .
22 In evaluating this expression we first note that the metric connections are linear in h ; hence to a first approximation in h the form ( 7.4 ) or ( 7.5 ) can be used for the Riemann curvature tensor rather than ( 7.3 ) .
23 We certainly can make no statements about economic welfare unless we first convert national income into real national income per capita .
24 Because we had sleet did n't we last night ?
25 Cos we missed Coronation Street did n't we last night ?
26 We we it 's it 's always difficult in January to say how many people are going to be there to take part , but we last year it was about about five hundred I think .
27 Oh yes we last time .
28 The sections to which we next turn are concerned with publication of the ‘ statutory ’ accounts only .
29 We next look at the meso-organization of services , which includes care processes and practices ( Ploeg , 1986 ) .
30 Without line B , we might reasonably conclude that this evaluation is the poet 's judgment , just as we would suppose for the preceding verses , 15–16 ( though the presence of ) in v. 15 may give us second thoughts ) .
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