Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [noun sg] we " in BNC.

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1 The danger , however , is that by creating a western European defence force we may repeat the errors of old .
2 On a total responsibility package we will survey , measure up , agree the design and dimensions , and guarantee its fit .
3 Cos what we 're doing is going for each N tuple we go through each set of states here .
4 ‘ Even if it is flu , with a little damage limitation we might just prevent the rest of the ship going down with it . ’
5 That Friday night we just sat there rocking her backwards and forwards and crying .
6 Erm I think for some reasons Trudy we so a rogue in there , bridge assessment records , I applies to P Way .
7 In this way they assured that those among us who were anally lax or maladroit in the use of the hard , crunchy loo paper we used , would take care not to dirty their underpants .
8 During this preparation phase we do not want you to change your shopping habits when buying food .
9 But if it 's a proper removal job we 're doing then yes we would .
10 In these brief forays of ours into the territory of Old Testament storytelling we do not , in fact , have to wait until Jonah to find the theology of Joshua 6 again under question .
11 Negotiations with the landlords regarding a reduction of their rent demand of £100,000 per annum have been unsuccessful , and had we not used this break clause we would have been committed to the new conditions of the lease way into the twenty-first century .
12 In this briefing paper we can only illustrate some of the needs which older people may have .
13 In seeking to contribute to this research agenda we need to address a number of issues which emerge both from this earlier literature and from some initial observation in a number of social work teams organized in differing ways .
14 From this deletion analysis we conclude that the minimal DNA binding domain of the 140k protein lies within residues 472 to 633 .
15 In a few months time we are hoping to start a lunch club in the hall on 2 or 3 days per week , providing a three course lunch for a very small cost .
16 It 's time we had ministers who will listen to Social Services and in a few months time we shall have them , a Labour Government .
17 At nearby Newgate Bank we disembarked to inspect a gallows ' stone .
18 In this second part we shall look at what is required of a spiritual director and suggest some ways of exploring it as a personal resource .
19 In this second category we might place the first seventeen sonnets , with their persuasion to marriage , a sequence that may in fact draw some of its arguments and images from a model epistle , Erasmus 's Encomium Matrimonii , Englished by Sir Thomas Wilson as An Epistle to perswade a yong Gentleman to mariage , devised by Erasmus , in the behalfe of his freend .
20 In this second category we do not include other student nurses , YTS trainees and apprentices because all those people are entitled to social security benefits .
21 But what happens to those families when they 've been housed and they gradually improve their position , do we send our officers down and say ah , you 've got some money in the bank now , you 're not in need , get out of this council house we 're gon na give it to somebody else .
22 Now say , there 's a social work contact we 've got in York , who 's
23 So maybe if you had a chat to the admissions person and a chat to the social work contact we 've got in York ,
24 Because while from the safety of our historical vantage point we may doubt whether this kind of incident was anything more than an isolated occurrence , and while the details leave room to quibble about the gravity of the wounding cases , to commentators at the turn of the century here was a sure sign that something dangerously new was afoot , which had come all-too-terribly alive in the person of the ‘ Hooligan ’ .
25 ‘ There was this group unity we had to have that I felt lost in and I did n't really relate to .
26 In a few days time we 'll be sitting him on top of a bonfire and standing around in the cold night while we light up the sky with loads of colour .
27 This Julian person we 're referring to is , is a complete and utter crimple
28 Well very rarely it was I , actually I 'd say I was n't really furnished what they used to call the sofa down the one side and there was chairs around there was no three piece suite or anything like that , but er if it was a wet Sunday afternoon we 'd play draughts or games like that , as we grew older we used to play , play whist , so it was just a room for oh and we had a gramophone , I , I 've actually got the old gramophone case I have n't got the working part I 've got the case upstairs now , it was a , as long as I , we er , I bought it and the pals used to club around and buy a record each week there was er Parlaphone , they used to have a little shop on the corner of Street and Street , and we had it from there , and we used to buy a little , a small record perhaps once a week , perhaps once a month , but er I remember the first record we 'd , we 'd bought as a long play was No No Nanette and er a twelve inch record .
29 In this day room we again met the most interesting folk .
30 The sign said this fillin' station we 're comin' to is the last one for thirty miles .
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