Example sentences of "we [vb base] [conj] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We regret that no personal correspondence can be entered into without a stamped-addressed envelope .
2 We do this because we fear that the other language may not contain the sophisticated concepts we may need in the communication .
3 We fear that the major call-up … could , instead of helping to prevent violence , lead to serious intimidation of local communities and even more violence , ’ the ANC said .
4 We postulate that the supradiaphragmatic segment of transposed colon has evolved a MAC type activity in an attempt to overcome the ‘ obstructive ’ effect of the diaphragmatic hiatus .
5 With this philosophy in mind , we postulate that the divergent process is the worst possible .
6 His argument would be that most electronic circuits are organized interactively , by which we mean that the proper operation of one component depends on the normal operation of all of the others .
7 In view of its clear advantages over the other lasers , whose rate of energy delivery does not match the predicted physical behaviour of the blood vessels , we suggest that the pulsed dye laser should be offered as the first line treatment for portwine stains whenever possible .
8 We suggest that the mere passage of RTW laws will not eradicate unions that are already established : they will continue to extract a rent associated with the wage differential .
9 We suggest that the minimum target audience would be teachers in the same neighbourhood in schools with exactly the same computer system and available software utilities .
10 We suggest that the high-velocity maser emission in NGC4258 might be from masers orbiting a massive central black hole , or ejected in a bipolar outflow .
11 Once again we suggest that the deictic centre is located within the context of utterance by the speaker , but that the interpretation of the expression now as relating duratively or subsequently to the utterance , and the time-span involved , must be determined with respect to the content of the utterance .
12 We suggest that the first-born child tends to get a bigger party and more presents than subsequent children .
13 We suggest that the Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Association should use its energy and funds to support research to evaluate the effectiveness of screening , including the psychosocial aspects , rather than in promoting a so far unvalidated programme .
14 We expect that a significant number will choose to continue with both , at least until Standard Grade in S4 .
15 We expect that a considerable number of these were teenagers with occasional/part. time jobs or school leavers picked up by special employment measures .
16 We propose that a transformed cell develops in the proliferative compartment of the lower part of the crypt , divides several times , and moves upwards with migration of the normal crypt epithelium .
17 Nevertheless , we propose that the increased concentration of bile acids and increased daily excretion may predispose to the development of polyps .
18 As well as recognising the fact that we need to get on with landowners , we realise that a strong relationship with local authorities is critical .
19 Although we acknowledge that the National Curriculum is presented in a conservative context , and probably has to be couched in conventional terms , we are conscious of its lack of a ‘ qualitative thrust ’ , its inability to cater for all we want to offer all our students .
20 The nearest human equivalent to purring is smiling , and we also make the same mistake when we say that a smiling man is a happy man .
21 That is what we mean when we say that the Labour party is advocating an envy tax .
22 Suppose we say that the causal circumstance for the house fire consisted in the short circuit , the location of inflammable material in contact with the relevant conductor , and the presence of oxygen .
23 If the relationship between two variables entirely disappears when a causally prior variable is brought under control , we say that the original relationship was spurious ; by this we do not mean that the bivariate effect did not really exist , but rather that causal conclusions drawn from it would be incorrect .
24 We show that a small portion of N-terminal domain of RAP74 interacts with RAP30 while the C-terminal region is also essential for transcription activity .
25 Here we show that a functional antibody fragment can be displayed as a fusion with the retroviral coat protein on the surface of the viral particles and binds specifically to the hapten recognised by the antibody fragment .
26 Here we show that the iron-free protein does not undergo any major structural changes compared with the iron-containing R2 .
27 We conclude that a potent RNA destabilizing determinant appears to be located in the 3' untranslated region .
28 We conclude that an electrical signal is the underlying mechanism of the systemic wound response in our experimental system and are now investigating the relationship between the electrical signal and the wider range of chemical agents known to lead to pin induction .
29 Because no seismic sources have been detected above sea level in the whole period of observation , we conclude that the fractured region and possibly the intrusion also extend down below sea level .
30 We conclude that the systemic response is caused by an electrical signal propagating through the plant .
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