Example sentences of "[adv] we [vb base] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 First , it is clear that balancing necessitates some judgment as to how much we value a particular interest , and that people may well disagree as to the weight accorded to it in any particular instance .
2 ‘ Well — perhaps we need a new god — not a maimed monster — as any human must become — We need , after the Holocaust , a God that is no god .
3 " Perhaps we need a little jazz , Auguste , " he said , winding the mechanism vigorously .
4 So we know the top number 's got ta be two .
5 So we make an indirect observation by looking through the window for signs of freezing , such as frost .
6 So we close a nursing college and we 're gon na make it into a hundred bedded day hospital and it 's gon na be managed by a Swedish Airline company .
7 Fortunately this is seldom actually the case with practical materials because , in order to produce a new fracture surface , we have generally not only to break all the chemical bonds at the fracture surface ( which requires only the free surface energy ) , we also disturb the molecular structure of the material to a depth which is sometimes very considerable ; in doing so we break a great many other bonds as well .
8 Do n't so we use a little star on the atom , and it may not always be carbon , cos we do n't get this sort of isomerism , indeed , like compounds as well .
9 So we use a special blend and roast to create that richer , smoother taste .
10 So we recommend a one-year experiment in which the Office of Fair Trading gathers typical APRs in the way we have suggested , and publishes the tabulated results monthly as a press release .
11 So we put a wooden elephant into every package .
12 So we get a strange paradoxical situation developing .
13 And if this is so we get the delightful result that instead of there being at least two radically different sorts of things in the world , sensory states and material objects , there is only one sort of thing , sensory states , and all putatively other sorts of thing are reducible to complexes of actual and possible things of the first sort .
14 So we develop a general picture of the most vulnerable elderly people being very old women living alone .
15 We are lonely and isolated so we accept the informal group 's dictates about ‘ how we get on here ’ with little evaluation .
16 The first is that three nuns from the same order work in the largest of the villages , Kormakiti , and so we provide a useful link .
17 Our theological understanding is that our top priority should be to worship God and so we encourage the small groups to give time to this first .
18 So we have a wide range of them .
19 So we have a round shape of a kaleidoscope .
20 So we have a powerful set er of open access tools to truly integrate the N application with the other systems running in your environment .
21 So we have a mixed bag of destinations and holiday choices for you .
22 so we have a nice simple rule .
23 So we have a scalable solution .
24 For example with education , it 'll be a terrible thing for education if the middle classes continue to contract out in the way that they are so we have a divorced system of independent education quite separate from the state system .
25 So we have the financial security to meet our greatest challenge — developing long-term projects .
26 So we have the disappointing conclusion , from the point of view of prevention , that people with a neurotic type of personality are more likely than other people to develop clinical neurotic symptoms when faced with adversity .
27 So we have the great West window of the last judgement with the souls divided and St Michael in the middle holding the scales separating the good from the bad .
28 So we have the Gothic set-up and promptly knocked down again .
29 So we have the basic pattern of mutual interpretation , each performance of the ritual interpreting the others , which Eliot had examined in 1913 .
30 So we have an established base .
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