Example sentences of "[noun sg] we [vb base] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Sometimes when we project into the future we have a reasonable expectation , based on experience , of what will happen .
2 Yeah , that 's right income , income elastic manufactured goods , as a result manufactured erm sectors will be growth sectors simply bec , because as income per capita rises , people spend proportionately more of their increased income on manufactured goods and as a result we witness a marked increase in trade in manufactures .
3 I have a particular interest in South Africa 's erm foreign policy and one of the , from the past , one of the things that South African decision makers have said to me , our dilemma is we do not know what American policy is because if we listen to the Pentagon we get a different voice coming out than if we listen to , let us say , congressional members who are visiting from the committee of foreign affairs .
4 In this chapter we provide a detailed summary as a practical aid , to help the reader to see precisely what Nietzsche is saying .
5 Turn turning then to just touch on the issues that I 've , we did n't cover yesterday for York , erm you 'll notice from our H One submission we have a slight difference of opinion with the County Council on the technical side of the er the calculation , we believe that the calculation , we believe that the calculation for York 's need rather than three three should be a four thousand figure , taking into account the the issue of concealed households and involuntary sharing .
6 But once we add this functional criterion we create a different problem : sometimes non-governmental bodies perform functions which we might consider to be governmental ( or ‘ public ’ ) in nature ( or , in other words , most appropriately conducted by government ) .
7 After lunch we have a quiet period before we begin any afternoon activities , this could involve any one of the following : 1 Walk 2 Visit a local park or the coast 3 Board games 4 Hairdresser 5 Nails manicured 6 Sing song 7 Musical entertainment 8 Dance 9 Reminiscence sessions and many more depending on the clients ' needs and capabilities .
8 On top of the alder we have a quilted maple veneer , joined down the middle — but it 's not your usual wafer-thin , cosmetic-reasons-only veneer , since it 's a good 2mm or 3mm thick and rather cleverly bent to follow the forearm chamfering on the front .
9 Via transposition we have a Modern Benoni .
10 For stamina we need a good circulation in the heart muscle and the other muscles of the body to ensure that oxygen reaches the parts that particularly need it .
11 It is not difficult to see that in understanding such an exchange we make a great number of detailed ( pragmatic ) inferences about the nature of the context in which ( 32 ) can be assumed to be taking place .
12 If there is a lot of fat in our diet we have a high cholesterol level .
13 All of us use compost at this time of year and in light of current concern about peat we take a candid look at the choices now open to you .
14 At this point we suggest a 15–10 minute discussion of infant behaviour problems .
15 But to be able to handle borderline or other problematic cases with any degree of confidence we need a firmer characterisation , grounded in more basic intuitive judgements of the kind introduced in the previous chapter .
16 With decks awash with diesel we beat a hasty retreat back to Lerwick .
17 I always involve the local councillors because at the moment we have a running battle with them over the er repairs , because most of us live in council property in my particular Guild , and so we get involved and s you know what you 're going to do about these you know .
18 On Roman tombstones and in the Iron age in the Celtic period we find a mounted night killing serpents .
19 For clarity and to enable students to follow through the process we recommend a separate column is opened .
20 In drama we have a great advantage over other subjects in that non-verbal language and narrative are at the centre of our work .
21 Gran daddy we need a new lightbulb .
22 Daddy daddy we need a new lightbulb .
23 In sense-perception we have a conscious awareness of material things around us , such as trees and stones , things which we can later represent to ourselves in memory and imagination .
24 We need pairs for the canoes and if you 're a no-show we have a disappointed guest .
25 ( In this text we make a similar use of set theory .
26 The author 's stated intentions and blurb credentials — Guardian writer , PhD , founding member of a community centre for the unemployed in the northeast of England — could well influence the reading of Meridon , but at heart we have a popular blockbuster that breathes some life into its 18th-century setting , but whose worthy aims are submerged by the relentless conventions of a mass-market formula .
27 Kennedy assassination story we have a little bit more for you .
28 When for once the tide runs in the reverse direction we get a new view of our own cookery , and a revealing insight into the oddness of traditional names as they appear in another language .
29 For NME 's part we offer a celebratory discography , though the many US and Euro Sonic offerings have been omitted in order to keep the listing within the bounds of reason .
30 Having just been reading a bright-red leaflet we glance up to a plain , white wall — at which instant we see a green patch .
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