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

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1 Batty could fill in Fairclough 's role … but for specific games we might have to leave one of the midfielders out , as Fairclough is superb with specific man-marking jobs .
2 Briefing sessions on the new , new kit for full-time officials we think these should be extended to branch secretaries as well because if a person rings up and advi asks for advice , he ca n't get that advice , it shows the union up in bad light .
3 As directors of WHO non-communicable disease collaborating centres and key officials in centres for non-communicable diseases we declare that a concerted global action needs to be initiated to develop national and regional infrastructures to alleviate the financial expense and cost in human suffering from non-communicable diseases in the next millennium .
4 As for Iranian aspirations we are ready to listen to them . "
5 For stable samples we rarely need to obtain spectra in a hurry , and commercial spectrometers generally operate on timescales ranging from a few minutes to several hours .
6 In pleading , however , for home-grown evangelists we are not excluding the role of the itinerant evangelist .
7 For different purposes we find it convenient to use words in different senses .
8 Only regressive assimilation of voice is found across word boundaries , and then only of one type ; since this matter is important for foreign learners we will look at it in some detail .
9 For theoretical reasons we will also add a few features to the language : multiple assignment , output guards in alternatives and divergent ( racing ) process .
10 Secondly , for historical reasons we did not hold records of National Insurance numbers on the payroll file ( and could not easily add them ) .
11 ‘ Although we have no mandate to talk for Scottish fishermen we are quite convinced that they too would want to continue exporting large amounts of herring to your country . ’
12 After extensive enquiries we 've decided there is n't enough evidence to proceed with a prosecution , ’ an NRA spokeswoman said yesterday .
13 However , after exceptional items we reported losses on both an historical and a replacement cost basis in 1992 .
14 Since the CSA 1985 makes no direct provision for civil remedies we must first look to the common law and then to the recent advent of statute law in the area , as laid down in the Financial Services Act 1986 ( FSA ) by virtue of s.61 and s.62 .
15 For simple ideas we are certainly directly beholden to experience .
16 Because of uncertainty about the true palliative benefit of combined regimens we conducted a randomised study of the effects of chemotherapy and supportive care on survival and quality of life of patients with colorectal cancer .
17 The theological term for this is analogia fidei ; that is to say , when we talk of eternal verities we have to resort to pictures , stories and other analogical expressions .
18 To find conditions leading to the formation of stable complexes we investigated whether the addition in the incubation mixture of the first two initiating NTPs relieved the heparin sensitivity , as it had been described for other promoters with similar characteristics ( 8 ) .
19 Later on we will modify the program — give you a list of specific sounds we want you to make — but at present you are quite free to talk as you wish .
20 As representatives of junior doctors we can not condone the unilateral abandonment of agreed manpower targets , but we believe that the Trent regional task force has been singled out unfairly .
21 As an example of the geographical comparison of normal patterns we can compare the relative incidence of coins of the first two centuries AD in two different areas such as Britain and Italy .
22 In the USA a much later counterpart of the SCONUL Tape-Slide Group was the Co-operative Library Media Group , an informal organization of instruction librarians attempting ‘ to serve as a stimulant to the production of audio-visual materials we all could share in teaching library use ’ .
23 They are not intended to be narrowly restrictive , ‘ only-possible ’ solutions : instead , you should find that they suggest what kinds of factors you ought to be identifying in your analysis , and the range of possible solutions we think are sensible .
24 ‘ There are a lot of exciting things we have got lined up which we were not going to launch until we launched Taurus , but we will come out with these products .
25 If conventionalism is to provide a distinct and muscular conception of law , therefore , with even remote connections to the family of popular attitudes we took it to express , then it must be strict , not soft , conventionalism .
26 I 'm gon na start with the support for trade unions small item twenty six thousand pounds to the NALGO project , there 's a G M B budget but that 's all nearly all paid for out of direct services we do n't want to touch that .
27 The level of organization achieved by the most advanced molluscs , for example the octopus , is the most intricate and sophisticated of any invertebrate : one can not over-estimate the importance of the Mollusca in shaping the patterns of marine communities we see today .
28 At the same time and again harking back to Durkheim , at least in the case of tribal societies we usually know very little of their past through lack of documentary sources , so we can ignore this ‘ conjectural history ’ .
29 There are all kinds of different questions we can ask about the life habits of these trilobites , which are not subject to the same kind of careful scrutiny .
30 It 's telling us how many sets of different things we 've got .
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