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

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1 In certain countries on the Continent we use tougher methods … ’
2 Our first problem at Llandrindod Wells was to estimate the numbers coming to the lake , so each night during the spring we made hourly circuits of the lake collecting all the toads we encountered .
3 In winter the bare trees were florid with the purple and grey of pigeons , and in spring we buried dead baby sparrows under the soapsuds of fallen blossom .
4 To assess the potential contribution of lamina propria lymphocytes to measured metabolism we obtained peripheral blood lymphocytes from the heparinised blood of a patient having colonoscopy for polyp surveillance with centrifugation in Lymphoprep ( Flow Laboratories , Rickmansworth , UK ) .
5 This means that the time between the two wave crests reaching us 15 smaller , and therefore the number of waves we receive each second ( i.e. , the frequency ) is higher than when the star was stationary .
6 In Kuwait it is just that we by the way in Kuwait we have two courts , we have the civil courts and we have the Islamic court , and erm Islamic cases go to the Islamic court and otherwise they go to the civil court , except just we we accept erm how to live our live in a modern way and keeping up with the times , and it is a tradition that we have adopted in Kuwait , and the fact that it is for women can drive in Kuwait versus those that do n't in Saudi Arabia , I do n't believe I 'd like to put that in the Islamic context , it 's just a way of life which we have adopted .
7 At this moment in Kuwait we have three positions of under-secretary , which is the number two position after the minister , who are Kuwaiti women .
8 Oh , that programme we seen last night is on till ten to twelve .
9 But then to avoid confusion we need some way of marking the participant role distinction .
10 To avoid confusion we need some sort of structure which allows us to focus on one thing at a time .
11 In the next sub-section we employ these tools to analyse the comparative efficiency of perfect competition and pure monopoly .
12 So in the midst of all this apparent optimism we have independent community initiatives , run by people who live in the community , groups who are trying to provide work , wealth , education , advice and community support — groups which are under fierce attack for so doing !
13 As a result we saw human nature at its best , with so many people rallying around those in need of help . ’
14 We go on walks we play some games ,
15 In order to realise this new imperative we need three paradigm shifts in our thinking .
16 Is the any to compare the the entries we have this year with the entries we got last year .
17 Is the any to compare the the entries we have this year with the entries we got last year .
18 Like chemist and physicist we hope one day to be able to find out whether our icons are truly representative of reality .
19 In other words we have modern warfare first make its appearance .
20 In this chapter we examine this idea more closely .
21 IN THIS chapter we describe various formats in which data may be stored and manipulated within the computer .
22 In this chapter we consider some norms of style .
23 In the last chapter we introduced two notions of equity : horizontal equity , or the equal treatment of equals , and vertical equity , the redistribution from the ‘ haves ’ to the ‘ have-nots ’ .
24 Erm , members who are also members of the Business Grants Panel will recall that at the December meeting we agreed to grant to a company so he may relocate into the area creating twenty seven jobs , and Friday we learnt that relocation 's to go ahead to Telford .
25 To attach the sail to the boom we have two clips , one simply holds the sail down to the boom , whilst the other one , the out-haul is used to bury the tension on the foot of the sail .
26 The rent for the club room er five pound per go , a hundred and fifteen pound erm the Christmas social , we spent fif thirty five fifty one on the refreshments and seven eighty nine on the whisky , making a forty three forty expenditure the club trophies , we spent nineteen pound fifty this year and we saved a lot of money on that this year , we spent about a hundred and thirty to forty last year erm so we have got a quite a difference just trying to find last year 's erm there they are trophies , a hundred and sixteen pound we paid last year so have , we did save a lot of money by doing them ourselves more or less .
27 On to these pictures we attach behavioural predictions — attractive people are more able , but attractive women are perceived ( by men ) to be less intelligent ; fat people are lazy or jolly ; people whose eyes are close together are dishonest ; and so on .
28 But then the good old American public elected Nixon so here you had Al Capone in the White House and these same political scientists wrote books saying hey hang on , when we said more power to the president we meant more power for our kind of president , you know , Jack , you know , and L B J and the boys , not this Nixon , Tricky Dicky character .
29 On return to Hungary we stopped one night in Satu Mare , the last big frontier town in Rumania .
30 To characterize the DNA-binding specificity of the divergent pou[c] protein we expressed pou[c] cDNA in E.coli as a fusion to glutathione S-transferase ( GST ) and performed gel mobility shift assays ( GMSA ) with the affinity purified fusion protein ( 52 ) .
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