Example sentences of "[noun pl] we [vb mod] [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 If we consider the mathematics of combinations we must come to the conclusion that the pattern making activity of the mind is far better designed for conceptual thinking than any computer .
2 It was worked out by the Austrian ethologist Karl von Frisch in the middle of this century , by methods we shall discuss in the next section .
3 As riders and trainers we must explain to the horse what is acceptable and what is not .
4 This will help to create the state of deep relaxation in which we are open to the ideas and images we will put on the tape with our own voice .
5 He then embarked on a long tirade about the tactics we should adopt for a forthcoming game with an Army side .
6 As we are time-travellers we can peer into the future and notice that it is the professional class that will have the last laugh ; for the ‘ bourgeoisie ’ ( as Marx called them ) took over from the gentry .
7 In recognizing that child abuse and child care are not discrete areas we should start from the premise that the understanding and skills developed in relation to child care should inform our approach to child abuse .
8 As we have seen , it is our rationality that enables us also to appreciate the personal advantages we would derive from a social contract that promotes self-denial and individual rights .
9 Following these herd visits we will travel across the rolling countryside of Ohio , Iowa and Illinois towards Chicago where we will be staying at the Comfort Inn , Des Plaines .
10 Bishops , archdeacons , canons , civil servants , monks : these are the men whose lives we may study in the sources , whom we can meet face to face in their own writings , the educated , privileged clergy .
11 I , on the other hand , he wrote , have always held that precisely because there is no discernable principle of order in the universe or in our lives we should live in the greatest possible self-created order .
12 ‘ In the old days we could rely on the same spectators attending match after match , whatever the weather or the results .
13 ‘ In those days we could run about the area bouncing the ball , but now things are more entertaining . ’
14 Does the future lie with ‘ demythologised ’ , ‘ secular ’ or revamped Liberal theology of the kinds we shall discuss in the following chapters ?
15 She is a wooden ship , not unlike the old clippers we used to run for the grain trade before World War I , but she is at least a century older .
16 In our discussion of sociological explanations we will concentrate on the three major sociological perspectives and how they analyse and interpret crime — Functionalism , Interactionism and Marxism .
17 well erm , I 'll see if this one 's a boy , probably in a couple of years we might try for a girl , I do n't know
18 Obviously there are a number of issues which people will treat to a great degree , emotional or less extent , and while in some cases we would sympathize with the views of the people in the residence in the area , er the factory will be bringing employment and other benefits , economic benefits , to the area .
19 For reasons we shall see in a moment , discount houses are always prepared to buy such bills .
20 When we see those proposals we shall arrive at a judgment .
21 And , we 're not in doing , not intend telling you at the er , proposals we will put in the budget , but I can give you an assurance at this point in time , that we shall be borrowing money .
22 For an example of innovative action in relation to norms we can return to the couple we met earlier .
23 I had the idea for a school in Berlin that would help train the musicians we would need in the future .
24 Beginning with the more familiar form of the continents we can distinguish between the continental platforms formed by plateaus and lowlands , and the major linear mountain systems known as orogenic mountain belts , or simply orogens .
25 There are all kinds of different questions we can ask about the life habits of these trilobites , which are not subject to the same kind of careful scrutiny .
26 We do this because we fear that the other language may not contain the sophisticated concepts we may need in the communication .
27 In seeking to influence the size and timing of interest changes we can operate with a higher profile — through publicised 2.30 p.m. lending to the market , for example , which is the equivalent to the earlier MLR announcement ; or we can operate more discreetly through varying the scale of assistance in relation to the market 's needs or the terms on which we lend privately to the discount houses .
28 If we sh wanted other conditions we 'd live on a different planet or we would have developed on a different plant .
29 With our vast information resources we can get to the point quickly , to give constructive advice without juggling words .
30 ‘ We have tried to examine our down-side and taken a very prudent view of the problems we might get in the future , ’ he said .
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