Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] we [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 That afternoon we visited the stately Osborne House with its large statues and priceless antiques .
2 I went into dyslexia because when I did that course we had the opportunity to do a special study of a subject of our own choice and I spent a lot of time on dyslexia because I was already interested in it before I started .
3 Thus at that level we regard the social arrangements and the general customs of society , from the point of view of , so to speak , benevolent part time social engineers , that is in terms of their effects on the general happiness , and become a suitable audience to be energised towards social reform by Benthamite recommendations .
4 ‘ The deck on the QE2 on that level we called the Exocet Deck , because that 's the height the missile rides at . ’
5 Not that hooligan we saw the other day the one messing about in the dodgems . ’
6 For the virtuosi of this kind we recommend the Walter style of piano .
7 This is by far the most common technique , but on some computers f is considered to be an integer with a binary point on the extreme right ; in this case we use the term mantissa , rather than fraction , for f .
8 In this case we have the simple result that the preferences of the median voter are decisive .
9 In this case we square the whole key and take a centre part of it to allocate the records to buckets .
10 Therefore , taking the square root of this measure we get the correlation coefficient ; i.e. .
11 But of course it is the individual who attracts the photographer in the first place ( and in this instance we know the reverse to be true ) , and Yass is obviously keen to sharpen our awareness of the personal face-to-face aspect of these relationships .
12 If we go one further stage in this direction we reach the metacontextual concept of relevance .
13 In this study we evaluated the findings of follow up gastroscopies performed three years after primary gastroscopic screening of pernicious anaemia patients .
14 In this study we report the results of detailed analysis of the faecal unconjugated bile acid profiles of patients with colorectal cancer or polyps in comparison with controls and in which a careful attempt at controlling for confounding factors has been made .
15 In this study we examined the distribution of nuclear DNA in crypts of background mucosa from FAP and SCRC cases by cytophotometry .
16 In this chapter we use the LFS to look at the industrial and occupational distribution of temporary working .
17 In this chapter we analyse the nationalized industries , explain how they have been run , and assess their performance .
18 In this chapter we discuss the layer as if it were horizontally infinite , and thus consider experiments with large aspect ratio — accumulation of observational experience and theoretical results being needed to decide what is large enough .
19 Earlier in this chapter we described the rate of referral of cases to the development officers , and Table 3. 1 shows the size of their case load month by month .
20 In this chapter we consider the special problems of mentally disordered offenders , problem drinkers , drug misusers and homeless people with mental disorder .
21 In this chapter we consider the first of these problems : the growth of public expenditure and the difficulties surrounding its control .
22 In this chapter we consider the following issues : different types of bonds , the fair pricing of bonds , different yield measures , different yield curves ( or term structures of interest rates ) , various theories underlying the yield curve , fitting the yield curve , and different measures of the interest rate risk , e.g. duration and convexity .
23 In the remainder of this chapter we examine the evolution and successes of UDCs , and evaluate these within the context of contrasting ( but comparable ) experience .
24 In this chapter we link the discussion of bureaucracy to the wider concern with formal organisations in general and examine the formal relations , structures and processes that exist within an organisation .
25 This may sound a somewhat highfalutin' way of making an obvious point ; but the obvious points are often the important ones : in this tension we find the limits of experience , beyond which we locate an objective universe and within which we locate subjectivity .
26 That is why on this side we resist the proposals which come from members opposite to add to public expenditure every day of the week .
27 On this side we handle the up-goods from the American and Cape line ships .
28 I agree with Mike that the panel has been and er he is and will continue to do , erm I am sure , erm and , and that think certainly it will apply to , ought to be extended so that it wo n't need staff , er to be need during er nineteen ninety four erm and we wanted to , to note the continuing high levels of unemployment er on this side we believe the County Council should have an economic purpose strategy anyway , this should be a very important part of it 's strategic there , the strategic planning role .
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30 This moment we call the mihr , ’ he replied .
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