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

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1 As a result in this country we have had a heavy tax burden and a structure of taxation which is a major disincentive to take risk , to invest and even to work .
2 With snow in plentiful supply we have a special section in this issue for those of you who want to get off the piste .
3 To look at the work of an art critic in this way we have to turn to historians of taste for the past and to journalists for the present .
4 If this were a study in local history we should now , of course , be looking ever more closely at the ups and downs of everyday life in Frome .
5 John said : ‘ By reducing our holding in this block we are spreading our risk and freeing up funds for development elsewhere .
6 If we lost our political influence in this area we should suffer a great economic setback . '
7 ‘ When I was a boy in Harlan County we were real poor and every morning I used to wake up and look out of my bedroom window at this mountain called Gray 's Knob .
8 For us to stay in contention in this group we need to get some sort of result .
9 Never forget that girl in that bungalow we saw .
10 We 've also had significant growth in our chain store business in this country we 've signed a new two-year contract with Air Canada and we 're much more optimistic about the rest of the year we 've got orders , production and sales all nicely in equilibrium ready for the second half .
11 We hope that by employing non-discriminatory usage in this book we have shown that it is possible and easy to adopt another style .
12 Whilst the 35mm slide is undoubtedly king in that country we happily muddle along with an OHP or a flipchart .
13 At each level in this hierarchy we find both a dependence on those subjects which lie below and also a claim to a degree of autonomy for the concepts which are specific to that level .
14 Reposssession proceedings are always a last resort in this case we believe we acted responsibly and the customer was fully informed of our intended actions at every stage .
15 Of course in high season we do have to ask for a bit extra if there 's going to be empty space in your place , but for all departures before May 31st and after October 1st there are NO UNDER-OCCUPANCY SUPPLEMENTS in selected accommodation .
16 If we look at Gandhi 's teaching in this connection we see that self-alienation for him would involve ignorance ( avidyā ) of the true nature of the Self ( Ātman ) .
17 For example in one school we asked the head of French to show us on the shelves the books she had ordered under the project .
18 Then for the frame in free fall we have which , being a tensor equation , must hold in all frames .
19 To describe the strategy in greater detail we must solve for the coefficients of such a strategy .
20 In our studies of the mucosa associated microflora of the rectum in ulcerative colitis we showed that E coli were isolated relatively infrequently during active disease and that their numbers increased with clinical improvement .
21 Summary In this chapter we have shown how writing an essay depends on the manipulation of raw materials collected for the purpose , including editions of literary works , critical essays , information gathered from reference sources and advice sought from teachers or supervisors .
22 For a third distinct trend in progressive rock we can turn to Pink Floyd , known for avant-garde experiments , often making use of collage , electronics and ‘ freeform ’ techniques .
23 ‘ The key thing in any business we back is to get on with people and be able to judge people 's strengths and weaknesses , ’ says Michael Queen , who is a local director with 3i .
24 ‘ We spoke about the very good relationships between our Churches in Britain and I spoke about our foundation under John Wesley , with the links between personal piety and the search for righteousness in social justice We spoke about these things linking our two Churches together at quite a deep level .
25 In the light of the judgment in that case we would uphold the applicant 's objection to the proposed interview on the third rather than the first of the grounds put before us .
26 By analysing speech in this way we are able to show the relationships between strong and weak elements , and the different levels of stress that we find .
27 In fact , in my time in central recruitment we have not used headhunters in any way , and there is little prospect of our doing so in the near future . ’
28 For the first time in this book we shall take a closer look at one branch of the proletariat .
29 If we go one further stage in this direction we reach the metacontextual concept of relevance .
30 1889 was a better one still ; as a matter of fact in that year we reached , perhaps , the zenith of our power .
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