Example sentences of "we [adv] [verb] [conj] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ But Kit , ’ Tom reminded him , barely a year ago , we hardly knew that this paradise existed .
2 We also know that each formation is diachronous within itself .
3 Since we also hope that this account may be of interest to those who do not know the area , it includes , especially at the beginning , some historical and other background information about Lewis and Harris , in the wider contexts of the Western Isles as a whole and of the Highlands and Islands of Scotland .
4 We also demonstrate that some TGF- β superfamily members have the opposite effect , and that BMP-2 functions to inhibit mesenchyme proliferation .
5 We also believe that this project will serve as a model for the evaluation of other community genetic interventions , with its emphasis on offering optional tests based on informed consent and the education of primary health care teams .
6 Suppose we honestly believe that some treatment is unlikely to bring us a benefit that makes worthwhile the pain or distress involved , we have every right to refuse it .
7 We now know that this hominid , with the tongue-twisting name of Australopithecus ( Southern Ape Man ) , disappeared from the fossil record approximately one million years ago .
8 With modern knowledge , we now know that this design of horn would have reflected more sound than it captured !
9 We now show that this effect is also seen in the transcriptional level , that IFN γ binds to colonic epithelial cells , and that this binding is reduced in the presence of salicylates .
10 We now understand that this cancellation followed a contractual dispute between the promoter and Mr O'Connor 's management , and the inadequacy of the promotion of the event , and was not due to any lack of public interest as suggested in our report .
11 We strongly believe that neither action revoking damaging permissions , nor the imposition of new conditions , under the first review should wait until the whole review is complete , otherwise unacceptable damage will almost certainly occur .
12 ‘ It is not that Mr. Keats ( if that be his real name , for we almost doubt that any man in his senses would put his real name to such a rhapsody ) ’ — wrote their Gifford of Keats ' Endymion .
13 We recently found that this luminal lytic activity is highly correlated with in vivo proliferation of colonic epithelium , which indicates that these soluble surfactants may affect therisk of colon cancer .
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