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

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1 We may do the odd Christmas special , but as far as series go , this is it , ’ says Harry , who does n't believe in letting new ideas develop into a formula .
2 Therefore we may classify the various types of expenditure as in Figure 10.2 .
3 We may show the same kind of symptom but with different degrees of severity or persistence .
4 Perhaps , as with the Atlantic and the Mediterranean , this is where we may expect the next rifting , though I doubt if it will happen soon enough to substantiate my idea .
5 If you pay us an extra premium before you go abroad we may extend the full cover of your policy to include a country outside the territorial limits and we will give you an International Motor Insurance Card ( Green Card ) .
6 If you pay us an extra premium before you go abroad we may extend the full cover of your policy to include a country outside the territorial limits and we will give you an International Motor Insurance Card ( Green Card ) .
7 If you pay us an extra premium before you go abroad we may extend the full cover of your policy to include a country outside the territorial limits and we will give you an International Motor Insurance Card ( Green Card ) .
8 If you pay us an extra premium before you go abroad we may extend the full cover of your policy to include a country outside the territorial limits and we will give you an International Motor Insurance Card ( Green Card ) .
9 For example , taking the October calls and puts we may make the following division between intrinsic and time values :
10 We may face the black night together for a time .
11 There is a great demand from universities , polytechnics , further education colleges and sixth form colleges to implement the reforms as quickly as possible so that we may avoid the damaging effect on morale that delays and uncertainties could cause .
12 It is agreed that in the case of goods we may exercise the aforesaid rights of rejection notwithstanding any provision contained in s 11 or 35 of the Sale of Goods Act 1979 .
13 To conclude , we may place the three notions of saliency in an ordered relation as follows : Fig2.1 literary psychological statistical RELEVANCE----------------PROMINENCE------------DEVIANCE ( foregrounding ) We interpret the arrow in " X — Y " to mean " all instances of X are instances of Y " . "
14 We may lull the real culprit into a sense of false security . ’
15 On the demand side , we may treat the two goods as corresponding to investment and consumption goods ( identical in production ) .
16 Compare what we take to be the true causal circumstance for last night , which we may label the solar conditions .
17 In certain cases , we may advance the total cost of the car , but it is more likely that we will want you to make a contribution .
18 In summary , one can say that one can not teach any creature to mentally be like any other , since we have no handle by which we may modify the essential mind structure of another creature .
19 We may distinguish the following cases :
20 We may move the poor wretch ? ’ said Hugh .
21 Now because I 'll leave that for a moment right , so one way we may test the structural change , right , is to construct what 's called a dummy variable and a dummy variables in a wide variety of applications they can be used to er get rid of er outlying observations , very very high or very very low observations .
22 In parallel with the scalar series , exp ( - A ) is the reciprocal of exp A. If , as in ( 2 ) and ( 3 ) , we have a polynomial or series in a scalar quantity{ gl } and the corresponding function in the square matrix A , we may multiply the scalar function by I to obtain the two matrix functions unc Subtraction term by term then gives unc where Q is a function we need not evaluate here .
23 We may remember the unusual play on Hornblower 's self-distrustful temperament in Hornblower and the Atropos , when as the official organiser of Nelson 's funeral procession down the Thames he is beset by disaster .
24 Linked with colonial traditions we may trace the conscious borrowing of contents , practices and methods from metropolitan education systems ( in this case Britain ) .
25 In observing the behaviour of the slimmer and the anorexic , we may read the same text , ‘ I want to lose weight . ’
26 We may define the total value of the firm 's equity in period t + 1 as .
27 We may define the present value of a pure discount risk-free debenture as follows : .
28 This may provide another justification for the anthropic principle , for if all the histories are possible , then so long as we exist in one of the histories , we may use the anthropic principle to explain why the universe is found to be the way it is .
29 Style is a relational term : we talk about " the style of x " , referring through " style " to characteristics of language use , and correlating these with some extralinguistic x , which we may call the stylistic DOMAIN .
30 First , we may call the abstract unit of form which is realised in actual sentences as the appropriate member of a set of word forms differing only in respect of inflections a lexical form ; and we can extend the notion of lexical form to cover an abstraction from the variously inflected manifestations of an idiom or dead metaphor .
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