Example sentences of "[subord] we [vb base] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Not only that , in the Far East where we 've got hands by the , the thousand compared to ours , they 've got these machines as well . |
2 | I have also pointed to external critique , where we try to get students to form a view of the object of their studies , employing a perspective other than their home discipline . |
3 | ‘ In my State of Michigan , we have adopted a programme where we try to identify athletes rather than tennis players . |
4 | This is to be the new club shop where we hope to sell T-shirts , calendars and fluffy bookmarks in the club 's colours . |
5 | However , instead of checking this chain of results for every concrete example where we seek to prove uniqueness of factorisation , it would be better if we could isolate the essentials behind these theorems leaving us in each specific case only these essentials to verify . |
6 | Now , if , so that is a slack variable in DP , then , where we have swapped labels i and j in the final sum in the first line to obtain the second line . |
7 | I am grateful to my hon. Friend for his comments about the policies that we have been pursuing and economic prosperity in the Province , where we have seen advances in recent years . |
8 | Even where we have overcome difficulties of technology and resources , as , for example , in producing multi-media stacks using Apple 's HyperCard ( or SuperCard ) , there is market resistance to purchasing what might otherwise come as public domain or ‘ shareware ’ and little that can be done to prevent illegal copying and resulting saturation of a limited market before costs are recovered . |
9 | The demand functions may therefore be written where we have taken account of the fact that Y is the numeraire and that utility depends on w , r and L D . |
10 | I see the form tutor one as being now we 've got hold of record of achievement as being part of the developmental process of a record of achievement , now our youngsters know what a personal statement is , form tutors are happier with a joint statement it 's taken us four years |
11 | ‘ This new album is not radically different from our others although we 've spent months in Glasgow writing and rehearsing . ’ |
12 | that although we 've taken supervisors out of it plus supervision , |
13 | Although we tend to associate cranberries with the US , they are also a Scandinavian tradition . |
14 | ‘ Although we consolidate using spreadsheets at the moment , we find that it is quite a lot of hard work , ’ says finance director Mark Nabakov . |
15 | Although we do feel sympathy for Blanche she seems to wallow in her self pity . |
16 | And this particular public regulation is all about and protecting us from ourselves , and although we do need protection from of the world , we do n't need protection from ourselves . |
17 | SCOTVEC does not require every module or unit outcome to have its own separate assessment instrument although we do require evidence of a candidate 's achievement of every outcome . |
18 | There is , for example , no Annie 's Bar where we may gossip with the mighty over a vodka — although we do have access to a well-stocked cafeteria , where the waitresses are uncommonly polite . |
19 | Although we have raised questions about the Authority 's role in PNP , nothing can detract from the vision of increased educational opportunity and improved practice which PNP represented . |
20 | Although we have seen benefits in recent years , there is lots of mileage left in Magnus . |
21 | Although we have moved production across the road , it 's still a sad day for a lot of people . |
22 | ‘ Although we have had bookings from people all over Britain , strangely no one has expressed any interest from Northern Ireland , ’ she added . |
23 | Just for everybody 's benefit it is his plan to retire in July although we have had dates before that have run er over with P C Peters Erm |
24 | ‘ Although we have wasted money on Taurus , this is an ideal opportunity for firms to wrest control of their destiny back from the Exchange , ’ said one . |
25 | But all regimes must end , just as surely as we will die : though we do n't like to face it , any more than we like to face death . |
26 | It 's just that what happens is we we 've got less sometimes we have less pizzas than we 've got people . |
27 | ‘ So we 've got au identification on the wrong man but it 's the only path through the mire . |
28 | So right , so we 've got X and two open brackets X add four close brackets equals minus four . |
29 | ‘ The Children 's Act means there has to be a certain ratio of adults to children at the play scheme so we do need people to help out . |
30 | ‘ So we have developed Travel Management Services , which is used by 70 per cent of the Times top 100 companies , ’ John Petersen says . |