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

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1 We will do so knowing that whatever we do , whatever normal editorial decisions we make may be misinterpreted .
2 After the usual social exchanges we got down to business explaining the range of counselling that we could give and the various reasons why we thought it was important to ‘ talk about it ’ .
3 Think rather , ‘ When from France And those old German wars we came back here Already it was the mind 's swift haunting glance Towards the further past , that made time dear . ’
4 Announcing the decision in parliament , Transport Secretary John MacGregor said the £300 million East London River Crossing scheme " fails to meet the high environmental standards we now apply to new road schemes " .
5 The old Five Bells we know was of this date and is one of the buildings that can be identified .
6 For example , in so called traditional societies the political , economic and educationalfunctions all tend to be fulfilled by the same umbrella institution , whereas in so-called modern societies we have separate social structures and organizations to deal with politics , the economy , education and so on .
7 We used to stick ours up and if we see any fresh blue ones we should pull them down .
8 As diabetic patients have little feedback on their daily lipid concentrations we aimed at determining whether self monitoring of plasma triglyceride concentrations improved lipid concentrations ( and perhaps indirectly glucose concentrations ) in patients with non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus .
9 You also value immediacy , none of those vague middle-distance shots we get in some concert transmissions .
10 As the expression of different xenobiotic metabolising enzymes may take part in both the development of colonic neoplasia and drug resistance of established colonic carcinomas we have investigated the expression of cytochromes P450 1A and 3A , epoxide hydrolase , and glutathione S-transferases α , µ , and π in normal colon , colonic adenomas , and adenocarcinoma of the colon .
11 Those of you who know me from my earlier scribblings in PFK will be well aware of my feelings in relation to our responsibilities to do our best to maintain and care for the delicate marine creatures we take from the wild .
12 On the basis of absolute moral standards we will build a new society .
13 By adding the pluses and minuses , it soon becomes apparent which of the remaining six places we ought to go to visit for a final decision .
14 Which of these three numbers is the most appropriate depends upon which of the following three statements we think is nearest the truth :
15 To answer the given question about our ordinary causal beliefs we must also answer another , more fundamental , and in fact more important to our inquiry .
16 As one of the country 's leading suppliers of standard and extra heavy trees we are well placed to bring quality confidence to your landscape .
17 In regard to the wealth of individual secular priests we are on firmer ground .
18 In the remaining 15 minutes we look forward to hearing from the Minister what he intends to do to advance that cause further .
19 The seventeenth- and eighteenth-century writers do describe a number of fruit fools , fools made from gooseberries , raspberries , strawberries , redcurrants , apples , mulberries , apricots , even from fresh figs ; but few of these dishes turn out to be the simple cream-enriched purées we know today .
20 In the following four sections we shall examine five different habits used by animals to avoid being eaten : potential prey may actively flee their predators , or they may stay still and try to be invisible , or they may stuff themselves with sickening chemicals and advertise their unpalatability with bright ‘ warning colours ’ , or they may mimic the warning colours of others , and finally , in some circumstances , an animal may make itself less likely to be eaten by living in a group .
21 A simpler interpretation is that the experimenters have rediscovered what Lashley ( 1950 ) showed many years ago , that partial removal of the cortical area to which the dorsal lateral geniculate body projects , has remarkably little effect on simple form discrimination tasks and that it is only when the entire cortical projection zone is removed that severe deficits , detectable in the simple behavioural paradigms we use , emerge .
22 In the following two sections we will redress the balance of the choice and ‘ harm to interests ’ theories of the basis of contractual obligations .
23 Tonight and for the following two nights we are privileged to welcome a quintet of American musicians specially brought together for the Guinness Spot in association with Frank Tate .
24 In the preceding two chapters we have been developing ways in which questions of locale and locality can be systematically introduced into social theory .
25 In the early middle ages we find a saint , St Eligius ( 588–663 ) , acting as goldsmith to Frankish kings .
26 Little tiny ones we 'd stay and we 'd replace them .
27 For the previous six weeks we had done nothing but make preparations ; buying the tickets , finding tenants for the house , and , hardest of all , putting the house in a fit state to receive tenants !
28 The pigeon 's compass sense only was disrupted , as in the previous clock-shifting experiments we discussed .
29 At the end of C.A. 1991 it was recorded that over the previous 18 years we had raised over £210,000 for the cause .
30 So , explain why in the previous 6 games we had only won 1 .
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