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

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1 When the values of the differentials at y are substituted in this expression we have at y .
2 At the stepping rates considered in this Chapter we are justified in regarding the rotor velocity as constant ; the system inertia is sufficient to maintain a steady speed , even if the motor torque varies slightly during each step .
3 But we not regimented in this department we 're flexible that 's why these things are happening cos we turn our hands to whatever we believe is in the interests of the company .
4 Seen in this light we can also discern distinct parallels between the thrust of Oakeshott 's work and the idea of the common law mind .
5 When extracts from the HeLa cervical epithelial cell line were used in this assay we observed two complexes as in our previous experiments ( Figure 2b ) .
6 Continuing in this way we find such independent Gaussian curvatures for a space of n dimensions .
7 That 15pc lead and it must be remembered in this equation we have removed the ‘ do n't knows ’ would represent a swing of ten per cent from Conservative to Labour .
8 ‘ And I understand in this district we have the highest pay-outs of social security , ’ he added .
9 Viewed in this light we consider it important that the movement as a whole should adopt a balanced approach to the problems that have arisen .
10 I think in this week we 've shown that he should be .
11 Erm I I was suggesting to Clare and David that wherever we do know people who do n't live in this region we could get those people to , at my expense , send us a copy of their local Thompson Directory , which is an excellent resource for getting in touch with local businesses and other organizations .
12 However , given the history of the relationship between the Inns and the judges which we have recited in this judgment we can see nothing conceptually difficult about the judges , as visitors , telling the Inns that they now perceived that their particular disciplinary procedures were unfair and needed rectification , even though they had concurred , in principle , in the creation of those procedures .
13 I mean it may well be that we have in this country we have erm pretty much Mill 's system because MPs get paid relatively little bearing in mind what most of them could be getting elsewhere , so maybe we 've got something like Mill 's system but it strikes us as rather a bizarre suggestion that MPs should n't be paid to prevent adventurous and lower classes becoming MPs .
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