Example sentences of "[noun sg] we [verb] [adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Every day we had tackled a different walk , each enriched by the gentle Gozitan kindness we net along the way .
2 Thomas enthused : ‘ It 's quite a feat to beat Liverpool on a normal outing , but the side we put out the other night was straight from the creche .
3 In this short piece we draw together the main themes which recur through the various contributions and which seem to us important .
4 Therefore , in the test runs described in the next chapter we cut down the utterance length to no more than 10 words .
5 In the next chapter we examine why the public sector may wish to produce private goods .
6 In the rest of this chapter we examine not the trial stage , but the one prior to that — the search .
7 In this chapter we examine how the Treaty rules are being implemented at Community level .
8 In this chapter we consider primarily the configuration mentioned above — a fluid layer with the net density decreasing upwards as a result of opposing contributions from heat and salt .
9 In this chapter we consider briefly the scope of the single market and how its development and future evolution provide threats , challenges and opportunities for growth for all businesses , large and small alike .
10 What about that young shepherd we saw there the other day , what was his name ? ’
11 During lunch we discussed how the water had changed during the week .
12 That is why in this manifesto we set out a clear analysis of Britain 's problems and our proposals for putting them right .
13 Whether nationalization improves the efficiency of resource allocation , or whether we would do better to privatize existing public corporations , is an issue we take up the next chapter .
14 This was vividly illustrated in one household we visited where the bedroom was so damp that clothes stored in the cupboard had to be removed daily and spread on a clothes-horse in front of the fire to dry out .
15 It is of note that in human thymus we found only the P3A + variant of the α subunit is expressed , and therefore may have a role in the etiology of MG .
16 Approaching the village hall we saw quite a crowd outside , and while we waited more and more people joined us .
17 So we have no knowledge on that and Peter and team working and Tony is in the , the body of the hall we had quite an extensive discussion over a period of time but perhaps cumulating last Friday , a week last Friday , on the N treble C and we are calling a special lay- delegates conference on the first of July in Sheffield , with one item on the agenda team working .
18 At home we switch on the video and fall asleep in the chair almost before Mavis has opened up shop .
19 For instance , ash we build up an initial market share with a tyre that does not wear out we move away from the long-term profitability because replacements fall sharply .
20 As a personal trademark we put up a straw model of a short-eared owl made locally especially for us .
21 At this point we take up the experience of those who returned to their former jobs .
22 He says to himself , ‘ Thank goodness we have here a writer who understands our secret feelings . ’
23 In the abstract we used only the numbers from the last six weeks of each treatment period to avoid a changeover effect .
24 Upstairs in the elegant dining room we noticed again the superb position of the hotel , as our table overlooked the marketplace below .
25 To find out what is distinctive about the style of a certain corpus or text we work out the frequencies of the features it contains and then measure these figures against equivalent figures which are " normal " for the language in question.The style is then to be measured in terms of deviations — either higher frequencies or lower frequencies — from the norm .
26 In the logbook at the Climbers ' Club 's May Cottage we wrote up the details and history of all climbing activity in Range West .
27 Said Len Brealey : ‘ The plain facts are that after Mr Woolhouse failed to reach payment in an original contract we set up a new agreement .
28 The most critical one in some ways is a change in the structure of our lower jaw , so instead of having a lot of bones in our lower jaw we have just a single bone in our lower jaw , the dentory , which articulates with a bone called the scremosal , whereas in reptiles the quadrate and articular for the articulation and those bones have now got stuck into our inner ear and do some stuff about conducting sound impulses .
29 Anyway , we and of course we gets up the line at the and then I got a touch of some sunstroke .
30 Of course we go back an awful long way do n't we ?
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