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

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1 It is possible that , while we lose the administrative costs incurred by property valuation , we could easily replace them with the valuations of the poll tax for many different households .
2 After 100 miraculous kilometres we met the other bus returning to Francistown .
3 Can it be justified to send to prison people too poor to pay fines — and there are more such persons during times of economic crisis — not only when the original crime of which they were convicted did not warrant a prison sentence , but when their crime is trivial in the extreme in comparison with corporate crimes which we lack the political will to tackle directly by socialist remedies ?
4 Following the same rules , we make the indicated pivot to arrive at P3/T4 in which θ = 5 > θ = 2 .
5 We hate the constant struggle to keep order — but the alternative is worse .
6 Well I was always with him , I was brought up with it , you see and then we got the humane killer come along then , yeah and it was quite easy then .
7 Here we review the significant progress made during Year Two of the plan , and look ahead to the action that will be taken during Year Three .
8 We reviewed the mycobacterial isolates obtained from the tuberculosis laboratory of the Royal Free Hospital during the period January 1991 to October 1992 .
9 As we entered the bloated face nodded us a silent greeting .
10 When we entered the local office to add yet more to my daughter 's investments , the helpful cashier advised us to switch from her existing account , requiring 90 days ’ notice of withdrawals to an instant access ‘ Prime Gold ’ account which had been available for some time , and in fact paid higher interest .
11 We entered the very horse show that we had to sit out the year before .
12 In Section 9.1 , we described the weighting-factor approach to conflict resolution .
13 Last night the four jurors said : ‘ We suggest the easiest way to resolve the matter is for each member of the jury to identify his own hand-written ballot paper . ’
14 It was for reasons such as these that in June 1981 we used the educational press to invite schools , colleges , and teachers to contact us if they had ‘ undertaken self-evaluation , self-assessment , self-monitoring or curriculum review ’ .
15 Here we encounter the first attempt to undo the category of ‘ man ’ , an enterprise which has caused more distress than most in the recent history of the social sciences .
16 We expect the Islamic nation to support us in our latest struggle which we are carrying out in order to preserve the interests of the whole Islamic world .
17 We expect the final PPG Note to be compatible with existing guidance .
18 The Dutch version is selling well and we expect the German version to do even better . ’
19 If they have a common root , we test the remaining quadratics to see if they are satisfied by this common root .
20 And we had the pit ponies and where we did n't have the pit ponies drawing the hutches , which we termed the small wagons carrying the coal from the coal face to the pit bottom , then er we had to do it by hand .
21 I mean , we found the front door locked when we arrived . "
22 When we got out of the car , we found the only sound came from the chirping crickets .
23 We urge the Venezuelan people to continue the strong , democratic tradition existing in your country for the past 34 years .
24 We approached the local minister to ascertain if they had a visiting committee .
25 Thus we designed the present experiments to investigate the effect of NO synthase inhibition on gall bladder muscular activity in vivo and in vitro .
26 We acknowledge the good work done by some workers but any change is still very piecemeal , ’ she said .
27 Either that or we write a couple of variations on the end of this and we say the general access conforms to this but in their case , the other one is pre-booked , the extras and they have a booking schedule .
28 The joke was that it was sometime later that we learnt the whole affair had been staged by Basil who had been in earlier to go through his in-tray and deal with the important memos , etc .
29 To each of these may be added another if we count the faunal extinctions brought about by man in the last million years or so .
30 That is , if we let the whole error term in the output equation be t then .
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