Example sentences of "we [vb base] [vb pp] in [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 We 've fallen in love with Fullcircle , you see .
2 We 've fallen in love with each other , ’ Sabine said quietly .
3 We 've kept in touch through sailing . ’
4 Janet posted a letter for me last week to a friend who I worked with at Ipswich , she was one of the girls behind the counter and at the moment they , her and her husband , he , he , he , he was on the , he finished up but he started as a lad in the kitchen but he finished up as a chef on the dining cars and they married and er and they 've got er two children erm they 're married to and , and we kept , we 've kept in touch with each other for sixty years
5 If a B T employee did disclose information against all their training and against the rules that we 've got in place in B T , then we would obviously take that very seriously indeed and erm dismissal would no doubt follow if it was found that th the person had disclosed information .
6 Russell does n't know what we 've got in store for him yet !
7 I think the the truth of the matter is that what the committee needs is this information that we 've got in front of us .
8 Most of those ones you can audit , they really are procedures we 've had in place for a year but have been audited before and have had minor changes to erm , the wording .
9 we 've come , we 've had to make at previous meetings , Chairman , about the er , about the fall off we 've had in demand for the small units there now .
10 Would that we could as easily gather back all the things we have said in mistake over the years , gather them in and powder them down until not one trace of their original form is left .
11 With such a light loading the Vision 11 would have a sparkling performance in a broad range of wind speeds ; but its inverted vee form is a bit of a paradox after all we have stated in favour of the twist in a swept wing !
12 The same is true of the readings of position that we have examined in connection with ambiguity .
13 Perhaps one day he will even manage to destroy the pyramids we have built in defiance of his chaos .
14 In these practice runs the characters of the two canoeists contrasted : Nigel Clogstoun-Willmott , tall , good looking , and in his early thirties , meticulous over details with the mathematical approach of a navigator in facing the problems ; Roger Courtney , as we have seen in training off Arran , a heavily built man , something of the adventurer with the flair for improvisation in a tight corner .
15 Does he also agree that , where he has extended the competence of the institutions of the European Community , we shall increasingly see , as we have seen in relation to Sunday trading and British Aerospace , the emergence of two forms of law — first , British law , which we encourage the population to obey and honour , and , secondly , European law , which we try to avoid — and thus we shall succeed in undermining the rule of law here ?
16 As we have seen in detail in Chapters 2 and 3 , the budget is the financial plan against which financial out-turns must be compared to effect control .
17 The population projections that we have seen in front of us we h have discussed , are based upon what has happened in the county over the past eight years .
18 The enormous push we have seen in Hygiene over recent months , has indeed had an influence on our results .
19 As we have seen in respect of Fu Hao , a ruler 's association with jade extended to his immediate family .
20 We have argued in favour of retirement relief , as land is merely one of several business assets and as such does not have to be part of a disposal for that disposal to constitute a significant part of the business .
21 We have argued in favour of the tenet which underlies ( vii ) , namely that it is possible to distinguish between what the writer chooses to talk about , and how he chooses to talk about it .
22 However , we would emphasise again that many of the points we have made in relation to natural law and rights theories apply with equal force to arguments based on the rhetoric of the rule of law .
23 I attach a plan of the stand site which we have kept in reserve for NCC , now SNH .
24 May I borrow some space in your magazine to say a big thank you for all the good wishes we have received in connection with the Presidency of the Baptist Union of Scotland ?
25 We have worked in alliance with the Gwent and Brecknock Wildlife Trusts and have kept in close touch with other voluntary and statutory bodies .
26 ‘ We have to maintain the high standards which we have set in order for growth to continue . ’
27 Thanks to the extraordinary generosity of our friends , readers , supporters , we have accrued in excess of £90,000 ( a more precise figure will be published next issue ) .
28 We have got in touch with ( Vice President Hosni ) Murbarak by radio and Mr Sadat is expecting the Shah the day after tomorrow at two P.M. in Aswan " .
29 ( This is the perspective we have discussed in relation to Handy and others ) .
30 We have agreed in principle on some completely new ideas of co-operation between Britain and the Russian defence ministries and the armed forces , in particular on the handling of military budgets , co-ordination between military and civilians , accountability to Parliaments and such matters .
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