Example sentences of "[subord] we [verb] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In contrast , where we expand the protected interests to include loss of profits , as in the example of the dentist 's wasted time , the test of personal responsibility is likely to require consent or knowledge of the probability of loss .
2 But that 's not where we saw the red squirrel .
3 As your child grows he or she will pass from the totally secure , almost self-contained , world of the Lower Primary Department where we lay the basic foundations of the entire curriculum , good work habits , and mutual respect , into a carefully planned and ever widening educational experience .
4 We began at Bakewell , the central town of the Peaks , where we visited the 14th Century church to see its celebrated collection of mediaeval monuments , did some souvenir shopping and could n't resist a genuine Bakewell Pudding before going to nearby Chatsworth , the ‘ Palace of the Peak ’ .
5 We began at Bakewell , the central town of the Peaks , where we visited the 14th Century church to see its celebrated collection of mediaeval monuments , did some souvenir shopping and could n't resist a genuine Bakewell Pudding before going on to nearby Chatsworth , the ‘ Palace of the Peak ’ .
6 This picture is added to in the next chapter where we examine the informal relations that exist within organisations , and in Chapter 6 where we examine power .
7 In Judaism , where we find the same secret teachings in the Kabbalah .
8 Is the Prime Minister aware that the Home Office is withdrawing section 11 funding from all the colleges in the London borough of Ealing and that that adversely affects the Pathway further education centre in my constituency , where we have the largest concentration of people from the new Commonwealth ?
9 And I think you find it goes beyond drama school , in say a company like the RSC , where we have the top person in voice but do not have the equal in physical advice and guidance .
10 United Distillers distils some of the finest whiskies in Scotland and supplies Johnnie Walker whisky to my constituency , where we have the biggest bottling plant in Europe .
11 Where we believe the orthodox account to be seriously misleading is in the causal relationships it postulates between the different factors , and especially its explanation of prison riots .
12 Yet such a view is contrary to the spirit of much of the rest of this work , where we emphasize the limited control that the government has over the private sector .
13 We disposed of surplus property and focused our investment expenditure on quayside facilities where we bought the former Texaco fuel terminal in Aberdeen , which is being substantially upgraded , and spent £1.2 million on building 27,000 square feet of offices and warehousing at the Wood Marine Base in Aberdeen .
14 The method is similar to that used in chapter 6 , where we predicted the regional median unemployment rate for each local area within that region ; the difference is that the prediction from a linear equation will only be the same for two cases if they have identical mortality rates .
15 But where we feel the greatest pressure is in Cologne 's diminished capacity to launch major exhibitions .
16 So although we know the fundamental equations that govern the brain , we are quite unable to use them to predict human behavior .
17 We struck out for Cambridge and although we made the odd wrong turn they were quickly rectified and with luck on our side we found the hotel .
18 Although we support the right-to-buy legislation , we wish that the capital receipts could be used by local authorities to provide affordable housing so that people would not be forced into owner-occupation that they can not afford .
19 Genetic differences may mean that although we eat the same diet , the level of cholesterol in your blood may be , say , 200 mg/100 ml ( 5–17 mmol/litre ) while mine is 300 mg/mI ( 7–76 mmol/l ) , giving me more than twice your risk of a heart attack .
20 Although we respect the pastoral motives for this , it is clear that many of these divisions are arbitrary and unhelpful and unworkable .
21 they hundred years ago , although we use the same language as we do today
22 But he continued : ‘ Although we represent the Israeli point of view , we give out the whole picture .
23 Immediately we encounter the little surprises — the fluff under the bed , the dried dog turds under the sofa , the slime around the sink — the magical substances of domestic life .
24 Notice in particular that we set out the Keynesian theory more generally than we did the classical theory where we assumed no government and no foreign trade .
25 We knew that the districts under study were fairly advanced in the adoption of the care programme approach , and we wanted to find out how representative they might be of other authorities , so we studied the mental health chapters of community care plans to supplement our information .
26 Yeah , so we let the whole thing there that was raised to the power be equal to something .
27 Usually the two pilots who are on night duty sleep in the ambulance but the driver and medical orderly who also sleep in it had worked up a terrific ‘ fug ’ — ‘ Imshi ’ Mason and I felt we could not cope with the smell of unwashed feet , etc. , so we dragged the two stretchers out . ’
28 I did n't know at that time what the content of the exhibition was because Sarah who organised it all had to write to lots of people and arrange the loans and you know it is fairly recently that we discovered for example the tate would lend , their pictures because its very rare that they do , erm , and , so we thought the next best thing , when I discovered the change of dates would be to have slides of the pictures that Sue was using , but erm oh dear then wonderful that Sue was using a another book and this term allocated and I was n't able to get the slides she picked , it was my fault that they 're not on slide due to the amount of time that we had to do this .
29 Advice on time-zone transitions depends very much upon the kind of journey being made , so we consider the following possibilities : • A flight crossing only a few ( one or two ) time zones ; • A flight crossing several time zones , ( to the west or east ) and when the stop-over , before returning home , is short ; • A flight crossing several time zones to the west where there is sufficient time and need for adjustment to the new time zone ; • A flight as in the last example , but to the east .
30 In P2/T2 the goal has been achieved , so we impose the additional constraint .
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