Example sentences of "we [verb] [adv] [prep] [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Our intention was to reside half the year at Southall , and the remainder in London , and I remember we moved there on the 26th June , 1830 …
2 This we mentioned briefly in the last chapter .
3 In this book we focus solely on a third set of questions : What impact is the new technology having on people at work ?
4 We hope that you will continue to provide us with this vital information as we embark together on the second piloting year .
5 ‘ With the fear of God in us , we played passionately in the second half and ran out 3-2 winners , so Cloughie 's unpredictability in letting us stay up late on the Friday night was vindicated . ’
6 We played late on the first day and I went round in the morning spotting the pin positions , trying to get a feel for the course so I could give the right information to Nick .
7 We came here on the ninth of June nineteen fifty .
8 We arrived safely on the 19th [ 18 September according to the Hobart Town Courier ] of September in excellent health , and but for the thoughts of those we left behind should also be in good spirits as our prospects here are in many respects cheering .
9 We wish those who worked on the interim advisory committee well and we look forward to the next phase in the determination of teachers ' pay which is the work of the pay review body under the chairmanship of Sir Graham Day .
10 congratulations to the whole cast — we look forward to the next offering from the Black Friars .
11 As an example , we begin below with the fourth group E , A , D , G , then include C and F , and then move on to F , B♭ , E♭ , and A♭ , finally reversing the process to return to E , A , D and G :
12 . In the case where and , which we use particularly in the next section .
13 We turn now to the second example of the way in which rational expectations introduces restrictions which can be tested .
14 We turn now to the third of the imperatives that shape the bargaining climate : the political context .
15 ‘ I think we did well in the first game at Ibrox , despite the result .
16 We did so for the next three years .
17 We divide throughout by the last element to obtain as our new starting column unc then the iterations , using ( 3 ) at each step , begin unc We postmultiply A ( ignoring its top row ) by the column ( 4 ) to get the column of three numbers on the right ; divide by the last element to get the bottom three elements in the next column , and find the top element from ( 3 ) .
18 So we have put a marker in the ground and said we are not going to move forward in the production investment phase until we are satisfied that we have a fixed price at that point so we are actually going to cap our liabilities for Eurofighter with a max price for the whole of the remainder of the programme and then we will fix the price and hopefully get some economies from fixing at that point in time before we move forward into the next phase .
19 We bore right at the first gate — the left track leads up to a farmhouse — and later , along a grassy track with pine forest on the left , right again , where a dry stone wall creates a Y-junction .
20 Let us concentrate rather on the last sentence of the paragraph quoted and work our way back through the foregoing non sequiturs .
21 Smith added : ‘ We did n't plan for a start like that , but it helped us to play well in the first half .
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