Example sentences of "[noun] we [vb base] on [art] " in BNC.

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1 In this chapter we concentrate on the problem of integrating geographical data reported for different areal spatial units , one of the most intractable of all data integration problems .
2 We have a duty , as the authority that extracts money from the taxpayer and then spends it on buying services for the taxpayer , to ensure that every pound we spend on the taxpayers ' behalf buys as much as it possibly can .
3 In contrast , the data we have on the somatosensory cortex indicate that all of the areas specialize in some way and that there is no generalist area .
4 With the Maccabees we feel on the threshold of a new epoch , the end of tolerance and the beginning of persecution , and naturally we want to know both what brought about this change and how the protagonists saw the events in which they played a part .
5 that talk about the company of which I 'm chairman is that there is a personnel and compensation committee which in the absence of a chief executive sets the chief executive 's remuneration and with the presence of the chief executive , although he 's not , I 'm not a member of that committee we work on the other senior executives of the company , it 's quite similar to the process used here in your company .
6 In England we concentrate on the voice .
7 In Spain we drive on the other side . ’
8 They may be in the heart of France 's wine-growing region collecting the plonk by the caseload to bring back home , but with some serious driving involved , la boozing is out of the question we hear on the grapevine .
9 and wh , in the evening we get on the ferry
10 We need to be aware that many of the ideas we introduce on an assumption that they are reflecting the children 's backgrounds may have little or no meaning or relevance for the children .
11 To obtain a hand specimen we rely on the differential weathering of the sponge and the matrix .
12 The first authorities we meet on the Celts , Ephorus and Timaeus , are typical armchair historians .
13 Many of the skills we acquire on the most mundane level are exactly the same as those that are needed in any high-powered job — the ability to manage people , to organize schedules , make the most of limited resources , to keep calm in a crisis , and to encourage those dependent upon us .
14 I think it 's the nearest we 'll get to it , and it 's in the White Paper and it can be used in exactly the sense that I gather you would like it to be used , in the discussions we have on the results of the scrutiny , and that would be the starting point there .
15 For each hour we use on the project we could say we lose £5 contribution .
16 The noise we hear on a Sunday , you know ? ’
17 In this month 's safari we focus on the Dragonfly Nymph
18 ‘ Meanwhile , I think you should consider a bone-marrow harvest , in case we decide on a transplant at some future date . ’
19 Three so number of columns three , and I 'm not quite sure how many rows we want , how many questions we get on a page but perhaps try for thirty something like that , okay okay , now table is n't showing , go to view , oh , go to tables sorry table and you see grid lines is not clicked so click on grid lines , and if the table does n't show that 's usually why .
20 Few of us have any idea of how much water we use on an average day .
21 All of our businesses have maintained or improved their market shares as managers we concentrate on the full year rather on either half and because of our seasonal bias er , those of you who 've been , er , to our interim presentations before er , will remember that without fail I tell you our results at the half-way stage are not a clear guide to the outcome of the year as a whole .
22 In the Group Chief Executive 's Review you will find them discussed more fully , and in subsequent pages we report on the progress being made toward them by each of our businesses .
23 The statistics we have on the number of racial incidents are not accurate because there is gross under-reporting . ’
24 It really was about these characters we know on the club scene .
25 Over the past few years we have been working on such an account , and in this paper we focus on the implications of this account for a central tenet of the mental models approach : that the mental model of the text so far provides ( part of the context for the interpretation of the current sentence or clause .
26 the more people we get on the first pass the better , so we do n't have to re ] excavate to make a connection at a later date .
27 ‘ Meanwhile , until we know what the Kamalians are up to the more people we have on the job the better .
28 We form hypotheses about the people we see on the screen — who they are , why they 're there , what 's going on .
29 The murders we watch on the box
30 He will be aware , bearing in mind the other pressures we have on the budget this year , how difficult it has been to get a higher priority for roads .
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