Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [subord] we [verb] " in BNC.

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1 This example of practical remembrance is paralleled in our other welfare facilities — at Sussexdown and Richard Peack House and the Eagle Lodges — and perhaps most importantly as we reach out through our Honorary Welfare Officers and out members to find and to help individuals in need .
2 So it 's seven twelfths altogether so if we add a third to a quarter
3 Rather less because we 've just taken some money out of the budget .
4 On the negatives there was the er resumption of a S S A P twenty four charge for U K pensions , a little less than we expected , we had a strong revaluation in mid-year , the incremental redundancy costs that Frank has already touched upon and er the er dis er the discontinued profits not in ninety two .
5 By the next Prime Minister 's Questions on Thursday she knew the policy rather better than we did .
6 Right so if we get down to the hospital this afternoon
7 Right so if we 've got this
8 Right so if we had a test statistic greater than one point seven zero on a T ratio .
9 Right so if we had a T ratio of two point five , right , we could reject the null hypothesis of the five percent level but we would n't be able to reject the null hypothesis at the one percent level .
10 Right so if we added together a sixth and a twelfth what will it make ?
11 Right so if we differentiate our demand function we get that alright , nothing that for our elasticity we want one over D P D Q okay , so our elasticity you could write as one over minus beta A Q to the minus beta plus one right , times our price quantity ratio which if we now just substitute in the price , so that we have got A Q to the minus beta , right over Q , right , that equals A Q to the minus beta minus one over minus beta A Q minus beta to the minus one right which cancels to give us minus one over beta .
12 Right so if we pay you by five yearly value in three months , and invest for initially life cover of twenty thousand , and that 's O K for now .
13 Right so when we add those up then we 've just got A squared and how many minus A Bs have we got ?
14 Certainly we should n't re-issue anything until after the next meeting but erm , having the procedures we have finished with so far , in their latest form probably helpful , even if it 's only you whose has the master copy Simon right so when we need some reference , we have got that chapter and verse .
15 Well I think we have to stop there for a little while because it 's nine o'clock , and I 've just got erm a few more pictures to show you later on so if we have a short break now , I think the coffee ladies are ready .
16 ‘ I do n't think all this will sink in properly until we 've seen her for ourselves . ’
17 All right so we put two and two nothing so I put two and two in the other machine three pounds that 's not bad .
18 ‘ Be all right once we get started — get Ingrid and Aschmann on the stage without hitches . ’
19 ‘ It 'll be all right when we go down the other side . ’
20 We did all right until we got to the last bit and I got my foot caught in Otley 's pocket when he tried to bend down , he fell and flung me over his head knocking my wig skew-whiff .
21 ‘ Is it all right if we come back here again to sleep ?
22 The rush over , Maggie drew in a long breath , and turning to the supervisor who was hovering in the background , she asked , ‘ All right if we go ? ’
23 For the Stones , satisfaction was the goal : everything would be all ALL RIGHT if we shed the inhibitions that held us back and down .
24 The analogy of a gun breaks down badly when we come to consider intermediate targets as shown in the drawing .
25 It is especially so when we try to impose our twentieth-century interpretation upon a word which once conveyed a subtly , or dramatically , different meaning in the past .
26 This is especially so if we examine Trotsky 's contribution to the Bolsheviks theory of ‘ permanent revolution ’ .
27 It just says that we have to make the the call for nominations so long before we put out the selection ballot .
28 It 's not so long since we learned the link between eating certain ‘ E ’ numbers and the behaviour of highly disruptive children .
29 ‘ We would not have stayed with this product so long if we did not believe there was potential to make at least £20 million annual profit from it , ’ Shaw says .
30 This is fine so long as we recognize how little we genuinely know about education , and how cautious therefore must be the -claims that we are able to make .
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