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

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1 Professional Footballers ' Association spokesman Brendan Batson said : ‘ Paul spoke to us following his injury , but because it involves two members of our association we have to adopt a neutral position .
2 Working to the future we hope to complete the mammoth registration task with childminders .
3 In the near future we expect to recruit an Asia Pacific representative who will enable us to expand further in this region .
4 To understand his teaching on economic issues and how it relates to the Old Testament we need to understand the emphasis which he placed on the Kingdom of God .
5 For an ideal transformer we need to introduce a separate notation which we shall choose in the form shown in Fig. 4.10 .
6 To understand this result we have to combine the aggregate demand curve derived in section 4.1 with our aggregate supply curve and consider how the equilibrium level of prices and the equilibrium level of real output are determined .
7 Indeed in loose quantum mechanical talk we tend to use the terms " wavefunction " and " state vector " interchangeably .
8 In the next chapter we turn to consider a different problem for foundationalism , which may have more damaging effects .
9 In this chapter we propose to consider the political relevance of the law , the courts and the judges within the context of the making and implementation of policy in the political process .
10 Both in theory and in practice we endeavour to have a representative Association in each Division , and on them — and them only — lies the responsibility of selecting their candidate .
11 This means that in order to paddle a straight line in a white water boat we need to include a bit of steering into the forward stroke .
12 In essence we aim to provide a personal service of the highest standard by combining advanced techniques and specialist knowledge .
13 No wonder we want to find a miracle cream !
14 With your help we hope to make a substantial contribution .
15 When we assess animal intelligence we tend to take a very anthropocentric view ; that is , our yardstick of a creature 's intelligence is how closely it resembles our own .
16 In the long run we aim to introduce a Citizen 's income , a payment to every individual , irrespective of sex , marital status , income of employment status .
17 How then are we to explain that ( 22 ) does not mean the same as ( 22 ) ? ( 22 ) Having a child and getting married is better than getting married and having a child We have to provide a pragmatic account , along the following lines .
18 As part of the major refurbishment to this warm intimate Music Hall we propose to renew the seats giving , extra legroom in extremely comfortable seats .
19 To some degree we tend to eat the foods that we ate as children .
20 And I will read it as farm tenants of Leicestershire county council we wish to retain the freedom to make the decision ourselves as to whether fox hunting with hounds takes place on our land .
21 To start the exchange we have to suggest a list of possible topics , but we also feel confident that we could should be able to lecture on any topic , any scientific topic , to , for instance , third form children certainly .
22 To answer this question we need to know the present rate of expansion of the universe and its present average density .
23 ‘ As a family run business we like to maintain a friendly atmosphere and we even offer our customers some refreshment on arrival .
24 For the moment we have to charge the fee , we can not waive it , but we have to charge it , but we have to charge it at the level that is set by the government and which is subject to review and er and er Mr has , has drawn our attention to has recently been increased .
25 If we want to buy anything at the moment we have to borrow the money .
26 Mr Kennett-Orpwood said : ‘ When we have our family services we get up to 100 people coming and at the moment we have to hire the community centre once a month for our family services .
27 If we want to understand the current penal crisis we need to examine the way this discretion is exercised , its consequences for the rest of the penal system , and the reasons for the continuing failure over the years to subject it to more effective control .
28 At that meeting we hope to agree a manifesto setting out the policies which members think the Montgomeryshire Branch should adopt .
29 Frequently in whole group drama we need to stop the drama and move out of role to think about the situation ; without these periods of reflection whole group drama can become indulgent and aimless .
30 Aggro we take to indicate a ritualized expression of aggression which , by and large , is not seriously injurious .
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