Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] [adj] we [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 It seems that on the basis of Canto 7 we can explain Pound 's hostility to Virgil very simply indeed : it was precisely Virgil 's melancholy , the lacrimae rerum which endears him to so many , that Pound could not stomach , so sanguine as he was and so determined to remain so .
2 However , if these States had merely applied the specifications of Annex 13 we would have remained unrepresented .
3 From the analysis of Section 6ā€“4 we can deduce that it is the conjunction of the distortion with non-unitary income elasticities that is especially important .
4 With Genesis 1ā€“3 we could begin with Genesis 1 .
5 In Part 4 we shall examine the argument that a high PSBR leads to high inflation , high interest rates , or both .
6 In Part Two we shall examine these in more detail and consider some of the mundane influences which have a bearing on their execution .
7 So , in Part One we are giving you the education , and in Part Two we will introduce you to some carefully designed experiments , as well as some more education so you can become your own diet and weight-loss expert .
8 Next month we start a short series about renewable energy ; In part one we shall take an overview of the topic and look in some detail at the direct use of solar power .
9 In chapter 4 we shall consider the sociolinguistic interpretation of these patterns .
10 In Chapter 4 we will examine the statistics on crime .
11 In this chapter we shall identify two periods of decisive constitutional change since the eighteenth century , and in Chapter 4 we will deal with the substantial pressures for change with respect to the contemporary constitution .
12 In chapter 18 we shall look at oil and natural gas in some detail .
13 In Chapter 7 we shall find that there is in quantum theory a radical in-ability to pin things down which goes beyond the simple considerations outlined here .
14 In this and the following chapter we shall examine their basic workings as institutions in their own right , and in chapter 16 we shall examine their interaction .
15 For example , the following reaction shows that one mole of lead(II) ions are discharged at a cathode by two moles of electrons : In chapter 10 we shall see how such half-reactions form the basis of calculating the mass of substances discharged at electrodes during electrolysis .
16 In Chapter 6 we shall evaluate increase .
17 In Victoria State , in Australia , Schools Councils ( a form of governing body ) do participate in review activities , and in Chapter 6 we shall see an example of this involvement .
18 In Chapter 6 we shall find that it is a matter of perplexity where along the chain the fixity sets in which determines a particular result on a particular occasion .
19 In Chapter 6 we shall discuss the issue of anaphoric reference which is generally held to depend crucially on co-text for interpretation .
20 In Chapter 6 we shall look at what some of these common misapprehensions are , so that people can avoid creating unnecessary disappointment and frustration for themselves .
21 In this chapter and in Chapter 6 we shall look at the markets in which these institutions operate .
22 In Chapter 6 we will look at the following related topics :
23 In Chapter 2 we shall explore the problem of specifying the relevant context .
24 In Chapter 21 we shall see the importance of flow visualization .
25 Although , as we have said , applicability of a property is not part of our descriptive apparatus as such , in Chapter 3 we shall point out that there is an inevitable consequence of the occurrence of assignment of qualification , namely that the qualifying property is taken to be valid for the entity qualified , by contrast with the case where qualification occurs alone .
26 In Chapter 3 we will lift up the stone , so to speak , and look at the private anxieties and insecurities that are triggered , for many teachers , by their situations .
27 In Chapter 3 we will look at specific examples of criminal behaviour , and will discuss and criticise some of the common assumptions about the nature and extent of crime in contemporary society .
28 Remark In Section 3.6 we shall discuss number systems in which the concepts of prime and irreducible definitely do not coincide and in exercise 3.7.16 we shall ask the reader to criticise the application of the above proof ( since it leads to a manifest contradiction ! ) to these systems .
29 Next Spring 's Budget will be the last of its kind , because from December 1993 we will have a unified budget , dealing with both spending and taxes .
30 If we are of a lazier disposition , the solution is simple and usually quite acceptable : if the same note will occur in two or more parts it can be omitted where it is least necessary and retained only in the principal part ( thus in Example 140 we would keep the Eā™­ only in the upper voice , to retain the melodic shape ) .
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