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

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1 Not only does this result confirm that the rhythm we measure under normal circumstances ( in fig. 1.1 , for example ) has an external as well as an internal cause but also it enables us to compare their size .
2 If the mount is an ordinary horse we have simply given the rider 's profile with the Movement characteristic altered to 8 .
3 Then I 'll turn to you , Frank , and say , ‘ Lord Boddy , what do you think of the experiment we have just seen ?
4 However , the conception we have just been briefly outlining came up against a number of philosophical difficulties .
5 In the future we hope also to be able to assist further with practical care .
6 He is God 's first instalment of the future salvation that awaits us ; the part of the future we have now in the present ; the pledge of the fuller life that is to come .
7 The greatest defeat we 've ever known .
8 ‘ Proper Darby and Joan Club we run here of a Thursday .
9 In our Information Technology Department we 've now got thirty two posts .
10 In a functional department we face quite properly increasing pressure on our resources .
11 The flow-of-funds equation we have just described is a simplified version of the one actually used in official statistics to analyze the components of changes in M4 .
12 The Greater Peterborough TEC says : ’ Within the Youth Training programme we have about 150 young people actively seeking a place for training who at the moment have not been given an offer the fundamental problem is that the unit cost on which the funds are allocated being for this programme are too low we would hope that more money will be available to meet the guarantee because again , it is not a genuine guarantee , it is a demand-led guarantee and if we are funded on the basis of historical take-up this is bound to change when the economic climate changes , as has been experienced recently .
13 Sixty-five regardless bearing in mind we 've now offered women the opportunity to earn more money from the year two thousand and ten , and not retiring until sixty-five .
14 Yeah cos tea we have just had .
15 ‘ We do n't say it 's impossible for anybody to add new motivated abilities in later life , ’ he says , ‘ but in all our research we 've never yet seen a completely new direction emerge . ’
16 He pointed out that CCG now serve 150,000 sandwiches a year , made to our specification , and following customer research we have just introduced a bigger range of sandwiches .
17 ‘ Look , there is one murder we know very little about — Vechey 's .
18 The discovery of a Thomas Barton harpsichords throws fresh light on the scribbled information in the Talbot Manuscript taken from an instrument we know only as ‘ Jenny 's harpsichord ’ The stringing list is almost identical .
19 ‘ It 's the most complex instrument we 've ever built , ’ says Joe McCaughey , Marconi 's project manager .
20 In the past where fee disputes have arisen following an M&A engagement we have always been able to establish our position to the lawyers ' satisfaction as a result of a clear and comprehensive engagement letter agreed to in writing by the client .
21 In this short piece we draw together the main themes which recur through the various contributions and which seem to us important .
22 ‘ What 's your estimate of the value of the electronic gear we have aboard ? ’
23 At Macmillan College we select only because we are overwhelmed by applications and by selection we can thus ensure that we do have a fully comprehensive intake drawn from all parts of our catchment area .
24 For some of this chapter we require additionally that such a list contains subsidiary information about each unit such as age and sex .
25 In this final section of the present chapter we pull together some important issues relating to the context within which the LEA sought to improve the classroom practice of its primary teachers .
26 The way to secure future prosperity is by embracing change not resisting it and as my honourable friend er indicates , by using our skills to best effect and competitively in a global market place were we to embrace the policies of members opposite in the European community we would shut the job , the door to the jobs which will come from that inward investment because we have opted out of the social chapter we do indeed have the opportunity that comes from being , if I may qui may quote er President Delors a pa a paradise for inward investment .
27 In this chapter we consider primarily the configuration mentioned above — a fluid layer with the net density decreasing upwards as a result of opposing contributions from heat and salt .
28 In this chapter we consider briefly the scope of the single market and how its development and future evolution provide threats , challenges and opportunities for growth for all businesses , large and small alike .
29 In this chapter we discuss yet another dialogue , between the various forms of energy — radiations — that bombard the Earth from space , and the gases of the atmosphere that envelop the Earth .
30 In this chapter we have only really attended to the negative , critical , edge of left theory in so far as it challenges rival perspectives on parties and pressures .
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