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

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1 This is as true in any detective novel as it is in scientific research or investigative journalism , and in supposing that the test-tube fusion idea had been overlooked for half a century we are already repeating a media ‘ factoid ’ that is incorrect .
2 Then after half a year we get the tapes and they go back and we say that something may have to be changed .
3 After all the trouble we 've taken . ’
4 He praised the performance of 18-year-old Grant Watts , scorer of Palace 's first goal in a shock 2-1 win , and said : ‘ It was a night to enjoy after all the trouble we 've been having this season .
5 I think they found it surprising , after all the trouble we 've gone to promote this loving relationship , that you 've strayed so long from my side . ’
6 Through such an examination we can see who has power over decisions and which groups and individuals can achieve their aims .
7 In return for such a privilege we implicitly acknowledge that there are reciprocal obligations incumbent upon us .
8 To study the feasibility of such a clinic we looked at 104 consecutive dermatological referrals ( August 1992 to February 1993 ) from doctors working in the practice ( as part of the fundholding data collection exercise we have kept copies of all our referral letters ) .
9 In the absence of such a link we seem to be committed to solipsism .
10 Of such an institution we see but the rudiments or isolated survivals in English law .
11 Britain is a major market for US plywood — about a million cubic metres of the stuff comes across the Atlantic every year , nearly half of all the plywood we import .
12 Here , for the nostalgic or merely curious among you , is the complete list of all the stuff we 've put out over the years .
13 Nine-tenths of all the wood we use industrially is softwood , " he added mildly .
14 ‘ This establishes what out of all the training we were doing contributes to any of the five critical success factors we 've identified as key and without which we would fail . ’
15 They 've never felt the pain that lies behind all the hatred we can feel for women , our need to hurt them in return .
16 We wo n't actually make or do anything , but it will be really neat lying in the meadows thinking about all the money we are making on off-shore tax haven related business .
17 But if we demand to be paid for it , if we demand Wages for Housework from the State , we are saying first of all that housework is work … we are saying that we women need money of our own — if we were n't forced to depend on men for money , we would n't have to put their needs before ours , to service them sexually , physically , emotionally … we say TO BRING UP CHILDREN IS WORK and we want a WAGE for all the work we do — whether cleaning offices OR homes , producing electrical parts OR babies .
18 There should have been plenty of time for all the work we planned , but what with all the delays of getting the assay going in an unfamiliar lab , as well as making a quick canter round a dozen or so Australian campuses to give seminars , it was n't until almost the last few days of my visit , during a long car journey through the outback to attend a biochemistry congress at Brisbane , that I managed to decode and assemble all the data .
19 Not for all the hassle we get .
20 ‘ I thank God for all the freedom we have in this country , I cherish it — even the right to burn the flag [ boos from the audience ] .
21 He took us to the Þingvellir National park where the clouds parted and the sun shone on square kilometres of snow that was so clean and pure it made me weep for all the time we had lost on the trip , and for the pleasure of being where I wanted to be .
22 ‘ I 'll talk to you for all the time we 're on this train .
23 With such a wish we advised Maurice to look several ways every time he left the house .
24 Before we enter into such a relationship we should first of all be convinced that there is a proper basis for it .
25 The charitable world as a whole , as I 'm sure many of you know , has been severely hit by the recession er our donations received this year are dramatically down on last year 's and we operate on a shoestring but the provision of teams to go round the world , the provision of training , even with all the help we get from the R Y A still costs a lot of money .
26 With all the walking we did .
27 It seems the French got the better part of the deal when the Eurodisney share price was announced in the City yesterday with all the overkill we have come to expect from the Americans .
28 you rubbing round and in case under all the furniture we do n't tread
29 The wind came so swiftly that within half an hour we were reducing sail , taking water over the deck , and beginning to lumber into a building seaway .
30 In half an hour we shall not be able to see our hands in front of our faces .
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