Example sentences of "[subord] we [verb] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | These results agree with those of a preliminary study of eight normal subjects given 200 mg of acarbose after a 380 kcal breakfast , where we had also observed a significant acceleration of MCTT in comparison with placebo . |
2 | In many cases they focused on areas which AEA had already identified as essential to our future success and where we had already initiated action . |
3 | With hindsight , I should have said ‘ Hallo ’ and then , if necessary , reminded him where we 'd previously met . |
4 | The inability to convey accurate figures limits the use of pictograms except where we wish only to provide a general impression of a set of figures and where detail is not important . |
5 | The people round where we live never talk -about it . |
6 | We shall win in Brent and Ealing , where we have already turfed out the Labour party , and marginal seats in Wandsworth and Westminster , where people have seen the benefits of Conservative government . |
7 | All YWAM staff are encouraged to attend local churches , but we will be remaining members of Queens Park Baptist Church where we have thoroughly enjoyed being part of the church family and where we have grown so much . |
8 | The only increase smaller than the £15 is in what is known as the terminal illness category for nursing homes , for reasons that I explained to the House in my uprating statement , where we have instead thought it more appropriate to make , through the Department of Health , an additional grant of £1 million specifically directed to the funding of hospices . |
9 | ‘ Generally speaking the results have been good although we 've perhaps drawn too many games we should have won . ’ |
10 | The stored up sunshine and seasalt in our pores saved us from having another attack of the dreaded ‘ flu that winter , although we had also used very much potassium permanganate in our sinks and drains , as the health authorities asked . |
11 | Although we had never met before … we half-knew each other already . |
12 | I had exactly the same feeling about her , although we had never met . ’ |
13 | This suggestion might tempt those who notice that although we do normally accept without query a person 's description of his own sensory states , we sometimes object by saying , for instance , ‘ Surely that traffic light does n't look orange to you . |
14 | And although we have generally ceased to believe directly in witchcraft , the irrational charges levelled against coloured immigrants in Britain smack strongly of the witchcraft accusation . |
15 | By the way , although we have yet to respond to Threshold 21 , we will do so . |
16 | Although we have already made use of the market model in the construction and evaluation of portfolios , we have not evaluated the model itself . |
17 | Although we have now developed good links between business and secondary schools where companies try to interest pupils , we do not yet have enough tie-ups between primary schools and local businesses . |
18 | Although we have sometimes disagreed on scientific matters , I have always remained your friend . |
19 | Director of education Ian Reid said : ‘ We have amalgamated and closed schools and cut administration back as far as we dare although we need more staff to implement all the changes . |
20 | Of climbing Ratagan ( which they spelt in different ways : Boswell , ‘ Ratakin' : Johnson , ‘ Ratiken ’ ) in the early afternoon , Johnson confided in Mrs Thrale ( to whom he spells it ‘ Rattiken ’ ) ‘ more difficulty than we had yet experienced ’ , a formidable demur , given the harshness of the ride out from Fort Augustus to Anoch . |
21 | Here is an artist for whom sensuality was extraordinarily important , but who will turn out to be emotionally far more complex than we had previously thought . |
22 | These changes may result in somewhat greater reductions in employee numbers than we had previously envisaged , in addition to any transfer out of teams . |
23 | He addressed us now for the first time , in far more lucid Indonesian than we had ever heard from his elders . |
24 | Judged on the attendance , the almost complete lack of sectarianism , the productive political discussion in the workshops , and the constructive criticism , the event was more of a success than we had ever dared hope for . |
25 | That week Hannah and I worked harder than we had ever worked in our lives before , but at last all was ready . |
26 | What we have done is to suggest that we actually need a lower budget than we had originally assessed . |
27 | I have to say , that the the year wo I that I 'm reporting on now , nineteen ninety , ninety-one was actually better than we had originally planned and expected , and in fact , that we did eliminate the deficit in that year . |
28 | ‘ I decided to go to a financial adviser , ’ continues Angie , ‘ He advised me to remortgage with a lender with a lower standard rate and for £20,000 more than we had originally borrowed when we bought the house . |
29 | So the observations about folk theories of consciousness , though highly interesting , do not in themselves show consciousness to be more impoverished than we had earlier thought , for fictions are as good as fillers of consciousness as are truths . |
30 | We worked harder than we 'd ever worked in our lives . |