Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] we [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 When Charles visited Walahfrid 's old monastery at Reichenau , the poet produced an appropriate encomium : Due glory we accord To the power of the Trinity Which conveyed you here safe and sound Through the realms of the Franks ! …
2 Stress can be managed effectively through learning to control and change the emotional response we have to the situations we come across in our jobs and personal lives .
3 And he might be the only surviving link we have to the Project .
4 I have a suspicion that the justifiable coverage we got in the media hardened the hearts at Shire Hall .
5 Welcomed aboard by the young and good looking French crew we walked through the automatic glass sliding doors into the air conditioned reception room and through to the main lounge finished with luxurious mint green leather settees , a piano and cocktail bar .
6 Outside the University we will continue to promote the wider public debate we seek on the future of higher education and the pursuit of excellence .
7 So , on a dull and drizzly morning we headed for the dogs ' home .
8 ‘ We are taking this matter most seriously and as soon as we heard of the involvement of a British national we protested to the head of the Iraqi interests section of the Jordanian embassy in London demanding their release . ’
9 The Department is housed in two classrooms and a small study , all of which are pleasantly furnished and help to portray the welcoming , friendly attitude we have towards the pupils .
10 ‘ On the Real Presence we agree with the Romans ;
11 After easy rock we congregated on the platform under Amen Corner .
12 With perfect buoyancy we lay in the current , drifting at no mean speed through the long fronds of kelp , angling our bodies to follow the curves of the bottom .
13 Together we watched the beautiful funeral procession of the Dead Christ on Good Friday , and its station in Kolonáki Square ; and on the following night we waited by the reservoir till midnight to watch Lycabettus coming out in pinpricks of light all over , as the Easter candles were lit .
14 The following day we flew into the swamps in a six-seater plane .
15 Opening the outside door we stepped into the sharp night air .
16 The first one is the standard format we use on the getting the information through .
17 for example , for the typical dieter we described in the last chapter , her goals for Week 1 are as follows .
18 We may have mixed feelings about scientific triumphs which have included nuclear weapons as well as electric light but we can not deny the comprehensive debt we owe to the emergence of scientific method .
19 The only basic concession we made to the Chancellor was to exclude the self-employed on the grounds that they were not covered by SERPS in any event .
20 After locking into the Corpach sea basin the previous day we nosed into the narrow canal leading to Neptune 's staircase towards a spectacular sunrise somewhere over the summit of Ben Nevis , a crackling of thin ice at our bows and a thick rim of white frost on the teak gunwhales .
21 ‘ I remember this dodgy little manager we had at the time sent out five copies , and I can remember the one he sent to Sounds .
22 ‘ I remember this dodgy little manager we had at the time sent out five copies , and I can remember the one he sent to Sounds .
23 From our comfortable hotel we strolled to the river on the first morning for a lesson with an English-speaking guide .
24 There is cause for concern about the muddled way we think about the British ‘ constitution ’ ; there is even greater cause for concern about the political consequences of its nature .
25 I know that the summaries of guidance is is in that list , and from the brief discussion we had at the careers officer 's meeting this week about summaries of guidance , I know we 're starting off the process by having representatives come to a meeting on the eleventh of May .
26 So first we need to be sure that the other record is in fact reliable and , second , we need to remember how little total evidence we have from the ancient past .
27 We are not suggesting that the good alignment we observed between the results of using equations ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) and the analysis of amplitude histograms means that release probabilities are identical at all sites or that n is always invariant .
28 With his young assistant and a much-loved black cat we sat on the floor of his studio , sipped mint tea and listened to his words relating to the ancient science .
29 ‘ The refrigerator is the most powerful weapon we have in the fight against food poisoning , provided it is used properly . ’
30 Money , though , is the most tangible indicator we have of the value of our work , and it is inextricably linked with status .
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