Example sentences of "[adj] we [vb base] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Following from this we turn to the ‘ motivation factor ’ .
2 To do this we call upon the procedure known as the Euclidean Algorithm .
3 To do this we look at the very small differences in energy levels of electrons in the atom that these nuclear properties produce .
4 To do this we look at the factors involved in communicative competence , the relationship between form and function , the language of different registers , discourse features and cultural appropriateness .
5 In challenging this we believe in the unity of the working class .
6 This we define as the process of acquiring new knowledge and skills , and critically assessing the views and attitudes which you hold .
7 In Section 7.4 we look at the special case of inherently restrictive adjectives .
8 In Fig. 2 we show at the upper right a typical fragment of foveal retina from one of our preparations .
9 ( In Chapter 7 we return to a discussion of ‘ knowledge of the world ’ . )
10 The director may be trying to demonstrate the situation as it was then , but in not offering the viewer some entree into the little we see of the Black peoples interaction with each other , she colludes with it .
11 Structures where economic relationships are primary we call class societies , and in these we refer to the different unequal groups as classes .
12 Over and above that we think in a sense that it 's a series of disabilities , of intellectual functioning , and although it 's not by any means proven , we think that these are probably constitutional in origin .
13 If district councils in Northern Ireland are to have a meaningful role in promoting tourism and job creation within their areas , can the Secretary of State give us an assurance that he will ask the planners to deal more sympathetically with applications that have district council approval for facilities to cater for the tourists who are coming now and the many more that we expect in the future ?
14 In Section 2.3 we look at the system of values , beliefs and understandings that are shared by members of the organisation , that is , its ‘ culture ’ .
15 It 's funny how emotional we get at the turn of a personal decade .
16 We are well aware we must do that but I 'm sure we will with the confidence of the good displays in the World Cup behind us ’ .
17 We 've got ta make sure we stay in the first division but
18 Erm right well I think the thing to do is , on beyond that is to make sure we work through the checklist .
19 In the former we look for the objectionable and unacceptable features in the book and use these as the basis of rejection , and in the latter we look for the meritorious and desirable features in the book and use these as the basis of selection .
20 Moreover , for all we know about the nature of thought , it might be possible , it might even be necessary , that the substances whose succession could continue a personal consciousness are material , not immaterial at all .
21 Whereas , in a crystal we may choose the axes of symmetry , in an amorphous polymer there is by definition no symmetry and all we know about the atom in a chain is where its topological nearest neighbours are but not where its spatial neighbours are , except that they lie within a " van der Waals radius ' of the chosen atom .
22 But what if at the moment of birth the whole of one 's life to come were to flash before one 's eyes and then to be immediately wiped away , forgotten , while we laboriously go through all the pleasures and sorrows , all the hopes and frustrations that make up a life , meeting people and parting from them , listening to them and speaking to them , to go through tasting all we taste in the course of our long lives , seeing all we see , every leaf at every moment and every cloud at every moment , and hearing all we hear , the hooting of every car and the singing of every bird and every performance of the Brandenburg concertos , go through all that , in time , very slowly , though we had already been through it all , every moment of it , leaf , cloud , concerto , in one brief but intense instant , everything perfectly formed but over in less than a second ?
23 It will be easier to understand the most important period of Coniston mining — the 19th C — if first of all we look at the way the men were employed and the techniques they used .
24 ‘ That 's all we have at the moment . ’
25 All we have at the moment is that there must be some non-contingent link between mental state and behaviour if we are to understand talk about other minds .
26 It 's the worst thing that 's ever come from any political Party and all associated problems live on , and all we have at the moment is one statement after the other from the Ministers which blame the very people that it attacks .
27 Incredibly , the fine 1972 Nutcracker has yet to appear complete on CD ( Previn 's RPO remake is a bitter disappointment by comparison ) so the generous selection here ( including the ‘ Snowflakes Waltz ’ and the Finale as well as the pieces from the Suite and some other movements ) is all we have from a fine set .
28 All we have from the Opposition is unsupported assertions , uncosted commitments and empty rhetoric .
29 All we have in the General Secretary 's report is one page .
30 erm I mean a few of things that I would say , first of all we operate on a freephone system , also we turn claims cheques round the same day , and the name of the game as far as we 're concerned is service .
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