Example sentences of "we [prep] the [adj] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Even though Plato wrote these words over two thousand years ago , we in the modern western world are only just beginning to resonate in harmony with his tune of truth . |
2 | Yet to bring them together — the people and the Torah-in Eretz Yisroel is what we in the Jewish National Fund intend to do . |
3 | With an agreeable mixture of personal and scientific detail , Robertson tells us about the early Australian work on radio emission from the Sun , the planets and the mysterious radio ‘ stars ’ ( point sources ) and explains how the 21-cm line from interstellar hydrogen was used to map the spiral arms of our Galaxy ; he also describes the development of the solar radio spectrograph by Paul Wild and of the high resolution ‘ cross ’ antennae by Bernard Mills and Wilbur Christiansen . |
4 | However , they do not tell us about the complex subjective processes which this involved . |
5 | Culdrose Radar cleared us through the inactive low level danger area and agreed that we would follow the coastline through the combined MATZs . |
6 | The rest come to us through the Northern Real Ale Agency , a wholesaler based in Newcastle . |
7 | The ride home took us through the Red Light district ( not that I noticed ) . |
8 | One lady , daughter of the proprietor of Jura said to the Captain — " Captain , do you mean to say you are going to turn us off the only nice place in the steamer and put sheep in it ? " |
9 | At the end of our golden period in the 1930s a 2–0 victory over Ditchford Colliery took us past the Preliminary Preliminary First Qualifying Round , although we faltered in the following Preliminary First Qualifying Round , losing 6–2 to Bonsford Hartley of the South FC . |
10 | Surely those were good questions which need answering , and to abandon the community interpretation deprives us of the only possible answer . |
11 | So the mysteries of migration routes , which prompted this brief foray into the biological and geological past , is only one of a myriad miraculous facets of nature , of the greater Mind , that tells us of the great planetary drama in which life has existed , maintained within such finely balanced parameters , for hundreds of millions , if not billions of years . |
12 | This was a sort of celebration meal , as word had reached us of the successful British attack on Caen . |
13 | This , and the quoted safe level for serum bismuth ( 10–50 µg/l ) reassures us of the low toxic potential for this enema . |
14 | He warned us of the considerable social upset that these advances might cause . |
15 | In Britain of the 1960s this challenge of the Welfare State is not isolated : it is but one aspect of the challenge which confronts us throughout the whole political field . |
16 | The man forgot one issue , the European Monetary Union , it was Mr Major that took us into the Economic Monetary Union at the wrong way , he took us in on a political decision on the last day of a Labour Party Conference in Blackpool and he 's forgotten that . |
17 | Nevertheless , these counts do provide us with the best available source of information about the common birds of Sussex woodland . |
18 | Wrangham 's work goes far to provide us with the essential spatial structuring that underlies this flexibility . |
19 | Unfortunately none of the five provide us with the expected objective measure of pain which we could apply with confidence to adults or to babies or to animals . |
20 | I roll a joint and turn off the bright neon , leaving us with the sultry lilac glow of a smaller and older lamp , the first I ever bought . |
21 | This they have plainly not been able to do and yet they still try and bounce us along the same old route through their friends in the media . |
22 | Together you can return to us from the frozen forbidden place . |
23 | Goody points out that the written form of language releases us from the linear experiential mode : ‘ the fact that it takes a visual form means that one can escape from the problem of the succession of events in time , by backtracking , skipping , looking to see who-done-it before we know what it is they did . |
24 | The point I am making now is that , even if we look on the dark side and assume that individual man is fundamentally selfish , our conscious foresight — our capacity to simulate the future in imagination — could save us from the worst selfish excesses of the blind replicators . |
25 | Many of us from the so-called developed countries are engaged in advising developing countries on their rural and other development problems . |
26 | All of us in the European socialist movement in the European trades union movement insists that employees are not just units of production , but are entitled to rights at work across the European community . |
27 | The only constant is change , and this is particularly true for those of us in the new emerging divisions . |
28 | If we slip up they 'll all join us in the wide blue yonder or whatever . |
29 | But he added : ‘ It is not evident that most of our partners often perceive us in the same constructive light as we see ourselves . ’ |
30 | The main quibble about classing us in the same generic clade is that Homo sapiens was named before the chimpanzee genus , Pan ; in fact chimps should properly be called the other two kinds of human . |