Example sentences of "[vb -s] we the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Figure 6.6b shows us the possible routes for trajectories to pass through the four shaded areas .
2 Each one shows us the right way to go and we must learn to use it aright .
3 And that we have an obligation to listen to noise because it shows us the grim truth of reality .
4 This is not to say that the one is better than the other , music and poetry are for ever different and it is the difference that accords us the added joy .
5 More recent theories suggest the crossing place further down river at Rochester or Chatham , but Dunkin tells us the Roman Army ( the seventh and tenth legions ) then turned along through what is now Snodland and Halling burning and wasting the country as they advanced through the villages .
6 The demand curve DD tells us the marginal value product of labour , the extra benefit society could have from extra goods produced .
7 The supply curve SS tells us the marginal value of the leisure being sacrificed in order to work another hour , the marginal social cost of extra work .
8 ACROSS THE LINE gives us the live joy of Peace Frog .
9 Mercier , by contrast , gives us the working man , drawn with almost Hogarthian candour .
10 And this gives us the final say .
11 gives us the other thing that happens with them that er an acid plus a carbonate gives you carbon dioxide as well as a salt and water .
12 The third strand — the perennial philosophy — deals specifically with consciousness ; combined with the other two strands , it gives us the new paradigm .
13 Substituting the functional form ( 5 ) into the functional form ( 4 ) gives us the following relationship : unc ( 6 )
14 This gives us the broad dates within which Jesus was born .
15 North of Dunkery Beacon , for example , the well-preserved ringwork of Sweetworthy is next to the abandoned medieval farm site — and possibly the Saxon predecessor which gives us the -worth element in Sweetworthy .
16 ‘ That gives us the primary impression that the explosion was of an accidental nature … although there can be no doubt the explosives were stockpiled for killing people , ’ one senior policeman said .
17 And it gives us the right answers .
18 The Priest [ or Eucharistic minister ] gives us the Holy Bread to eat .
19 This masterpiece gives us the classical moment of the archaic style .
20 ‘ That gives us the initial impression that the explosion was of an accidental nature rather than a purposeful one , although there can be no doubt that the explosives were stockpiled there for killing people , ’ the officer said .
21 Knowledge of Macbeth 's intentions gives us the superior insight to gauge the false appearances that he assumes .
22 A spokesperson for the Council for National Parks said ‘ This gives us the clear message that conversion of derelict buildings for tourism developments in national parks should be sensitive to the quality of the environment . ’
23 He gives us the archetypal wolf in Armani threads in script executive Griffin Mill — Tim Robbins — whose job entails dashing the hopes of thousands of writers each year and making a handful rich .
24 It is this stability , and not any externally imposed category , that gives us the important clue to how the sociolinguistic patterns are maintained in speech communities .
25 The band maximum then gives us the vertical ionization energy , and the band origin gives the adiabatic ionization energy .
26 If a club comes along and offers us the right money for Simon , then so be it , but at the end of the day erm we 'd like Simon on our books .
27 Enid Blyton offers us the independent girl as something of a freak : ‘ George ’ , the independent girl as ‘ problem ’ , even if she is more interesting and more individual than the other characters .
28 Farideh Cadot offers us the penetrating lyrical vision of the late Daniel Tremblay , who worked with a range of disparate materials .
29 He still feeds us the odd titbit , apparently . ’
30 It is God as Spirit who brings us the intimate presence of God to us , enabling us to be friends of God .
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