Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] we [verb] the " in BNC.
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1 | A small proportion of the absorbed light will sometimes be re-radiated and it is this that we term the fluorescence . |
2 | ‘ We have made it clear that we accept the principal Father Caden is talking about . ’ |
3 | Whether or not this is true of all of us , it is clear that we have the ability to react , when the situation demands it , to the unspoken sound of a written text . |
4 | If ever a comparative survey of the I.Q. of the nations of the world was undertaken , there would be no particular surprise if we came top of the league table : It is as clear that we have the ability to solve our problems as to win the only battle that really counted in World War II — the last one ! |
5 | I knew conditions would be different once we crossed the railway and entered Danakil country . |
6 | We then realized that our costs were too high so we narrowed the range and cut the costs . |
7 | As the difficulties in holding to it become clear so we examine the exact opposite — its antithesis . |
8 | We can appreciate one reason for this if we examine the question , not from the viewpoint of symptoms used to try to distinguish schizophrenia from affective psychosis , but by looking at the underlying psychological processes that are responsible for the two states . |
9 | We can test this if we compare the human character of Jesus to our own personalities , as we saw them in chapter one . |
10 | Either that or we write a couple of variations on the end of this and we say the general access conforms to this but in their case , the other one is pre-booked , the extras and they have a booking schedule . |
11 | The relation between the effects of habituation and those implied by the Pearce — Hall model can perhaps be made clear if we adopt the elaboration offered by Liddell ( 1950 ) of Pavlov 's notion of the orienting reflex . |
12 | As Bukharin pointed out : ‘ The limits to the applicability of these categories will become instantly clear if we define the basic conditions of existence for the real relationships which correspond to them ( i.e. , to these categories ) . ’ |
13 | The reasons for this are clear if we examine the work of two well known urban sociologists , Pahl and Saunders . |
14 | The fact was that the board got it wrong and we took the blame . |
15 | Everyone is keen to see otter , but again they prove elusive and we round the north of the island with nothing other than a few passing gannet , some tysties and shags and a couple of rabbits spotted among the peaty banks . |
16 | As you all know , he is now free and we hope the other hostages will soon be free too . |
17 | ‘ Of course ’ he said sitting down again ‘ it would have been so much easier if we had the assassin alive and on trial . |
18 | ‘ Do you think it would be different if we had the opportunity to be together every night ? ’ |
19 | We do this , notionally , in any matrix multiplication : if we are performing the operation BC = A then we isolate a row of B and a column of C — respectively ( 1 × n ) and ( n × 1 ) submatrices — to produce an element — i.e. a ( 1 × 1 ) submatrix of A. Similarly , we could , for example , isolate the first three rows of B and the first four columns of C and multiply these submatrices , of order ( 3 × n ) and ( n × 4 ) , to give a ( 3 × 4 ) submatrix in the top left corner of A. Again , since unc it makes no different if we divide the range , s , of summation into subranges ; each subrange can be summed , and these sums added to give the total . |
20 | All of them have got a part to play , because we believe there are erm it 's a national problem , but the solutions are in each community different and we need the community to look at a situation and see what can be done on the ground , and I can give many examples of the sort of thing one has in mind . |
21 | To each of these may be added another if we count the faunal extinctions brought about by man in the last million years or so . |
22 | The electric bill used to be so high because we had the electric fire on all the time and we used to leave the oven on as well . |
23 | Mr Greenway praised the ‘ distinguished and courageous ’ Falklands campaign and added : ‘ We had better be careful before we defile the names of people who acted with such valour in the name of the United Kingdom . ’ |
24 | ‘ It 'll be different when we join the snake , ’ I said . |
25 | Overseas Mission was not so popular when we realized the heathen were nearer than we thought . |
26 | The overall flexibility which is clear when we take the three works together seems to be much less evident when we look at The Origin by itself . |
27 | This decision , as will become increasingly clear when we discuss the ‘ hidden sector ’ , makes them a minority group amongst users . |
28 | We are quite clear , and we were clear when we conducted the talks this summer , that they were not peace talks because they would not bring an end to the violence , but were one of the pressures that can be mounted against the terrorists . |
29 | This becomes clear when we consider the various extreme possibilities . |
30 | In this situation the first entry relating to the sales is clear as we reduce the sales by £600 and reduce the bank account by £600 in respect of the refund . |