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

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1 Together with the right kind of support we could have fun together and achieve so much for ourselves and our diocese .
2 Oh you know that bit of cheese we got from Superkey ?
3 The hierarchical kind of organization we call bureaucracy did not emerge accidentally .
4 Behind the specific accounts of meaning we offer in this book lies the general theory of Ferdinand de Saussure ( 1974 ) .
5 Within each level of government we may find competing tensions inherent in the relationships between the different sectors .
6 Lastly , one other strange bit of feedback we had after attending was that our presence was seen to indicate our ‘ seriousness ’ as a production company — some sort of trial by ordeal .
7 Well this is kind of like a sideline for us , the Game Genie Video Enhancer in not the normal kind of thing we do .
8 In fact , at the Gardener Centre a few months after I took after we did a workshop which Radio Brighton took part in and came up and gave a class in terms of how to make the most out of your local radio station , and that kind of thing we really need to develop even further .
9 This kind of love we 'll keep for ourselves . ’
10 At this level of affinity we are presented with the idiosyncrasies of more than one individual style , ( where the compatibility of these styles is great ) , or with one comprehensive style which appears to exclude others .
11 The present Mayor of West Berlin , Mr Walter Momper , told the crowd : ‘ We are now the happiest people in the world , but in this hour of happiness we should remember the many dead and injured and the pain caused by this wall .
12 Britain is the one country in the world which is a net exporter of spirits but our competitiveness is not helped by the high level of excise we have to pay . ’
13 In our first few hours of membership we are highly attuned to some of the assumptions .
14 Looking back over this chronicle of destruction we are struck by Shakespeare 's revelation of the unsuspected depths of evil connected with hypocrisy .
15 The strongest piece of evidence we 've found so far is that piece of chain , which ties in with the attack on the gipsy girl .
16 Another piece of equipment we 've got is a pocket notebook , we write down everything we do .
17 If there 's a continual turnover of material we can actually calculate its residence time , that is the average length of time a particular molecule of substance X spends in the ocean .
18 When SAVE was launched in 1975 , good photographs of endangered buildings were very scarce , but with today 's improved methods of printing we can use any reasonable snapshot we are sent .
19 But having turned awareness into the universal test of value we can not , as perhaps would most habitual users of the word , take the side of perceptual and emotional awareness against the abstractions of philosophy and science .
20 In this issue of SMALLHOLDER we take a brief look to the Eastern Bloc , because events there will affect farmers here , both large and small .
21 Through this type of analysis we may discover that there is a relationship between certain socioeconomic inputs and political outputs , but we would not know how or why this relationship exists .
22 We believe that if we could liberate this wealth of talent we would transform our economy and create a shared society of which we should all be proud .
23 In some areas of science we want to ask questions about phenomena of which children already have experience .
24 From this high point of religiosity we descend to an ironic concluding sentence , recalling another leitmotiv which makes its first appearance in passage [ 3 ] : [ 6 ] " Dear me , dear me !
25 Obviously when considering this process of loss we have to remember that an individual seldom goes through these stages as neatly as might seem to have been suggested .
26 Well , some , some sort of link we 're meant to get there .
27 Well mm well you , you can but it 'll be nice to , it will be nice to have something , something , you know , kind of some sort of list we can , we can refer to and , and say oh yes oh great he 's handed that one in now and , and sort of knock it off because I know they do keep records in the office but , you know just , just something so , so we know where you are erm and it also kind of er will perhaps help concentrate the mind on what you need to get done erm so er
28 From the stratigraphical point of view we have two formations .
29 At this sort of pace we will start to lose the landmarks that give us our bearings .
30 For the analysis of this sort of example we need to turn to the more poetic dimensions of style .
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