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

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1 The chlorine we detect in the rivers has actually come from the ocean .
2 With this broad theme in mind we turn to the subject of International Relations and then to an outline of the book .
3 In the New Testament we read of the insurrection under Judas and Theudas ( Acts 5:36 , 37 ) , and a further revolt under an unidentified Egyptian ( Acts 21:38 ) .
4 The report said that UNESCO had not accepted the need for budgetary restraint and was still excessively politicized , adding : " The leverage we retain as a sought-after non-member … is greater than we would wield simply by being one vote among 161 others . "
5 For musicians , the lure of the West must be strong , and for reasons as understandable as basic working conditions and standard of living , but as a result we stand at a crossroads : how can we possibly avoid the continuing standardization of orchestral , instrumental and vocal production , and continue to have the opportunity of hearing music played in a style and tradition for which it was probably originally conceived .
6 With perfect buoyancy we lay in the current , drifting at no mean speed through the long fronds of kelp , angling our bodies to follow the curves of the bottom .
7 In this chapter we go beyond the ‘ finished product ’ which is often portrayed in the major sexual assault searches and the cases of sex murder .
8 In this chapter we concentrate on the problem of integrating geographical data reported for different areal spatial units , one of the most intractable of all data integration problems .
9 In this chapter we look at the ways to develop the applications which use the database , including an analysis of data requirements , and in Chapter 7 we look at setting up different external views in the context of different DBMS .
10 In this chapter we look at the general nature of weak syllables .
11 We have a duty , as the authority that extracts money from the taxpayer and then spends it on buying services for the taxpayer , to ensure that every pound we spend on the taxpayers ' behalf buys as much as it possibly can .
12 Our six case-study schools whose procedures for combating truancy we report at the end , regularly monitored attendance and absentee pupils rates and were alert to ways of keeping disaffected pupils in school .
13 In practice we distinguish between the external cause of a rhythm , which is caused by our life-style or environment , and another internal cause , which we might say is due to a clock within our body .
14 First , many aspects of every action we perform for a reason are not uniquely determined by reasons .
15 With the end of that accumulatory episode we arrive at the second resultant stratigraphical situation as suggested in " 7 " .
16 A big difference from the episode we have at the vets each month !
17 ‘ We will use whatever influence we have to the full to ensure , for example , that you do n't tax middle-managers with a 49 per cent rate at £27,000 , and you do n't tax people above £40,000 with a combined 59 per cent rate .
18 that talk about the company of which I 'm chairman is that there is a personnel and compensation committee which in the absence of a chief executive sets the chief executive 's remuneration and with the presence of the chief executive , although he 's not , I 'm not a member of that committee we work on the other senior executives of the company , it 's quite similar to the process used here in your company .
19 No , erm , start all again hi , ho , hi , ho it 's off to work we go we 've a huff , huff , huff and a whin , whin , whin hi , ho , hi , ho , it 's home from work we go with a chuff , chuff , chuff and a whin , whin , whin hi , ho , hi , ho , it 's off to work we go with a chuff , chuff , chuff and a whin , whin , whin hi , ho , hi , ho
20 No , erm , start all again hi , ho , hi , ho it 's off to work we go we 've a huff , huff , huff and a whin , whin , whin hi , ho , hi , ho , it 's home from work we go with a chuff , chuff , chuff and a whin , whin , whin hi , ho , hi , ho , it 's off to work we go with a chuff , chuff , chuff and a whin , whin , whin hi , ho , hi , ho
21 hi , ho , hi , ho it 's off to work we go with a chuff , chuff , chuff , whin , whin , whin , hi , ho , hi , ho it 's home from work we go with a chuff , chuff , chuff , whin , whin , whin , hi , ho , hi , ho , it 's off to work we go
22 hi , ho , hi , ho it 's off to work we go with a chuff , chuff , chuff , whin , whin , whin , hi , ho , hi , ho it 's home from work we go with a chuff , chuff , chuff , whin , whin , whin , hi , ho , hi , ho , it 's off to work we go
23 But nobody is paying for the increasingly large amount of work we do for the childbearing and professional public at large .
24 But seriously the work we do for the union is only one part of the equation .
25 ‘ We have maintained the low profile here because the level of publicity we received at the start would actually hamper the work we do at a community level .
26 Nor would we have an information system which carries every piece of lesbian information any of us can find , lesbian benefits to balance up the years of drag show fund raising , and a closed Women 's Caucus which supports whatever work we do in the organization .
27 By the stage we define broadly as intermediate , learners are some way towards developing control of the language they are learning : their store of language has grown to a point where they can adapt , adjust and add to it with some facility ; they can transfer language use from one context to another ; they are building up more complex networks of language and the work we do in the classroom at this level is similarly more complex and less controlled .
28 We try as far as possible to relate the work we do in the Technical Department to what goes on in industry and commerce .
29 I positioned myself in the entrance to the doorway sufficiently enough to be able to see through the er the window we have in the shield erm to see quickly into the room to see er what 's in the room and if there are any persons in the room .
30 He said : ‘ The reception , professional way the meetings are organised and the help we receive from the local authority makes us return here time after time .
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