Example sentences of "to [art] [adj] [noun pl] we " in BNC.

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1 We have n't really er when it got up to the bigger businesses we used
2 If we go back to the middle ages we had the situation of craftsmanship , where one individual was responsible for the design of what they were doing , the selection of the materials regarding what they were doing .
3 ‘ Preoccupation with Cd values has led to the boring shapes we have become all too familiar with . ’
4 As Black women dedicated to the ordinary masses we believed we should attend the WFS initiative in order to both hear and contribute to the agenda .
5 I can not stress enough how important it is for teachers to realise that because drama is such a powerful tool for helping people change , as teachers we need to be very sensitive to the emotional demands we make on our students .
6 I forgot to say that on the way to the hot springs we stopped at a neolithic site where they have excavated and reconstructed the life of the people living there 6,000 years ago .
7 Travelling along the island 's one main road and off on to the dusty tracks we were amazed at how friendly the locals were .
8 But we hope that these impressions will at least bring some encouragement to the many friends we made who are working there , and that they may perhaps even help them by opening their eyes to some new possibilities based on experience elsewhere .
9 If one represents the sentence as , roughly speaking , HIT [ boy = agent , girl = acted-upon , flower = instrument ] then clearly this representation applies just as well to the active and to the passive sentences we have just given ( and to many other sentences too , such as ‘ The boy hit the girl , and he used a flower to do it ’ or ‘ There was boy , and he had a flower , and he hit the girl with it ’ ) .
10 Since the day we installed it , the Macintosh has also been linked to the various PCs we have around the office , a simple enough task but one which has caused considerable wonderment , even among the dealer community .
11 IN comparison to the other places we 'd visited until then , and to those we would subsequently see , Porto was the most touristy — but not unpleasantly so , and we strolled down to the river Douro where all the famous port cellars are .
12 In addition to the above motives we must recognize that the TOM provides a very convenient place for pure speculation .
13 There seems to be no end to the possible replies we could receive and the job of categorizing them seems a nightmare .
14 These criticisms of Hobhouse might , with little modification , also be applied to the general movements we have examined .
15 If locally at y the second part of eqn ( 6.16 ) is to be satisfied after transforming to the unprimed coordinates we must therefore have .
16 For someone used to the tiny creatures we get in England it was something of a shock , and I said as much as I leapt into the air .
17 Er , I refer , first of all to the continuing links we have with the church in Hungary and to remind that there is a , a party of young who are currently negotiating the er , visit to Hungary at this present time .
18 Erm the world is indeed inter-related erm we are talking in strategic terms of a multilateral er er erm system just as we , as , when we come to the later lectures we will see , as is the case with economic relations .
19 We gave Undry up for lost then , and , binding our power to the three Treasures we had left , we healed the breach and built up the wall ever higher and stronger .
20 To the same implications we may now add the advantages of having high-level staff expertise to call on .
21 That led to the Royal arms we know today — England or Scotland in the first and fourth quarters , Ireland in the third quarter and Scotland or England in the second .
22 But what happens in these clouds is that certain parts of them , certain areas of the cloud start to collapse , and as they collapse the temperature rises and the collapse increases , and as the temperature rises through a thousand to a million degrees we find that these are the regions where stars form , and it is really the major discovery , as far as astronomy is concerned , of the radio research that we now know a lot more about the early stages of star formation .
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