Example sentences of "[noun] we [vb base] a " in BNC.

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1 ‘ In my borough we have a lot of odd-shaped kitchens .
2 So coming off the top of the furnace we have a mixture of nitrogen , quite a lot of that , carbon monoxide and a bit of carbon dioxide .
3 They learned that as an association we have a claim on the school , especially if it is open .
4 On this side we have an agreement in fighting the eighty seven seats and it certainly in terms of Wales , we are going to win all five of them .
5 Sometimes when we project into the future we have a reasonable expectation , based on experience , of what will happen .
6 Over the entrance to our guildhall we have an effigy of the head of Cromwell , pinned back by his ears by two large nails .
7 At Kunstat we visit a ceramics factory , where you can try your hand at the potter 's wheel and buy some very reasonably priced pottery from their retail outlet .
8 In Lewis Carroll 's Alice in Wonderland we encounter a large cat , lying on the hearth and grinning from ear to ear .
9 In the money supply equation we adopt a policy rule which Barro ( 1976 ) showed would lead to policy ineffectiveness ; that is , we assume that the quantity of money is linked only to the once-lagged value of :
10 . In the first of our series of harvest round-ups we provide an over-view of progress to date .
11 With this in mind we take a look at the kind of thing the cold weather walker should be wearing on page 26 and bring you the latest thermals on page 24 .
12 But in the New Testament we encounter a change : the tense is a resounding present indicative — the Kingdom is here ! ’
13 Yeah , that 's right income , income elastic manufactured goods , as a result manufactured erm sectors will be growth sectors simply bec , because as income per capita rises , people spend proportionately more of their increased income on manufactured goods and as a result we witness a marked increase in trade in manufactures .
14 As a result we operate a booking system which aims to give as many people as possible an opportunity to play .
15 As a result we have a reinforcement of the police and an overloading of the penal system …
16 I I obviously Cornwall is a special case which we obviously as our Celtic cousins it is the only non-Anglo Saxon county in England and as a result we feel a very , very strong erm er almost a kind of Uncle erm Nephew relationship to Cornwall , whereas the Cornish are certainly not Welsh but they 're certainly not Anglo Saxon English either .
17 ‘ In the movie we drive an AMC Pacer with flames on the wheel wells , but the car we had back then was a Dodge Dart Swinger ; it 's sort of like a Vauxhall Viva .
18 Through photographic images we see a few of the attempts by contemporary artists to find the real face .
19 Pallister said : ‘ When I get back to Old Trafford , I will tell the lads we have a fight on our hands .
20 I have a particular interest in South Africa 's erm foreign policy and one of the , from the past , one of the things that South African decision makers have said to me , our dilemma is we do not know what American policy is because if we listen to the Pentagon we get a different voice coming out than if we listen to , let us say , congressional members who are visiting from the committee of foreign affairs .
21 ‘ Well , on the hallstand we have a set of those ball things Argentinian cowboys swing round their heads and jump in and out of … ’
22 Even if we tabulate only those time-words and their associated tempos for the movements where there is unequivocal evidence for such tempos , in H400D and the two Strasbourg motets that is without relying on those movements calculated by reference to tempo relationships we see a remarkable degree of unanimity .
23 Dick Van Dyke we have a look at him what , what does he do ?
24 In the next chapter we review a number of recent empirical studies of the introduction of new technology and associated changes in work organisation , and these substantiate our conclusion that there is no general trend , either toward or away from de-skilling .
25 In this chapter we examine a number of different forms of short-term contract working in a number of different sectors .
26 In this chapter we explore a variety of theories and research findings about the relationship between new technology and people 's experience at work , concluding that such technology has the potential for improvement as well as for harm .
27 In this chapter we provide a detailed summary as a practical aid , to help the reader to see precisely what Nietzsche is saying .
28 In this chapter we offer an interpretation of the main assumptions of pluralism which have implications for the study of power in governmental decision-making .
29 never stop all day Thursday and Friday we have a lull about lunch time on a Wednesday and Thursday and Friday but that 's it , you know it 's
30 And , do n't forget that at all our branches we offer an unrivalled range of services to help you plan your finances over the years ahead .
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