Example sentences of "we [vb past] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Meanwhile , Intel still denies that there is any delay in volume deliveries of the Pentium 80586 microprocessor for public consumption , but vendors briefed by the company have confirmed that , as we revealed a few weeks ago ( UX No 410 ) , the part at present needs a heat sink and a fan , and that Intel is unlikely to be able to ship in volume before the fourth quarter 1993 . |
2 | In those on parenteral nutrition ( n=12 ) we gave the maximum amount of milk the patients were able to ingest without symptoms , and at the end of the test we emptied the gastric content via their gastrostomies . |
3 | We rode a good way along the track before Mandeville slowed , leaned over and talked quietly to Southgate . |
4 | As we rode the four miles to Wuthering Heights , he kept asking me questions about his new home , and the father he had never seen . |
5 | ‘ There was an unacceptably long waiting list before we appointed a second consultant in Chester but since then there has been a big improvement , ’ she said . |
6 | I have just returned from a NATO meeting last week at which we agreed the military strategy that will accompany the strategic concept now agreed , of which Germany is a prominent supporter . |
7 | Heads down , strenuously and determinedly we fought the southerly swell for a couple of hours before arriving at An t-Aigeach , a wild though sheltered inlet , respite , complete with deer , a heron and a live floating urchin . |
8 | Working with the museum 's curatorial and education staffs , and our consulting architect , we consulted a broad group of experts . |
9 | ‘ During the time we had the picture in our possession , in an attempt to keep it off the international art market we consulted the criminal police , and attempted to put the picture on the index of important works of art which can not leave Germany . |
10 | We consulted the acknowledged experts in the field , many of whom were not known to the general public ; and for the most part we did little more than synthesise their conclusions in a readily digestible fashion . |
11 | We met a small boy , and asked the way to one of the springs . |
12 | In the lobby of the hotel we met a Coptic priest . |
13 | In the garden of a blue house , a few yards from the rivermouth , we met a holy man with a cherub 's face and a patchy beard . |
14 | Our first minor disagreement of this kind came when we met a large puddle on a woodland track and Skipper decided he could n't possibly get his feet wet . |
15 | I tell you this , Master , if we met a pretty maid I suspect she 'd fall in love with one of the horses before she took to any of us ! ’ |
16 | We met a few times . |
17 | ‘ Er , we met the other day . |
18 | After 100 miraculous kilometres we met the other bus returning to Francistown . |
19 | ‘ When we met the last time . |
20 | We met the little boy who believes that all the inhabitants of an Arab village should be exterminated . |
21 | Whenever we cycled to work , or indeed from work , we met the full force of that malevolent wind . |
22 | " After we ran away from you we travelled as far as Quang Nam — that 's where we met the French recruiter who arrived here tonight with your truck , " said Dong hesitantly . |
23 | One afternoon we went for a walk to a nearby village where we met an old man with a stick and a long grey moustache who invited us home for tea . |
24 | Now suppose we could describe the position of every atom in some global continuum , then we would be " embedding " the entire system in the continuum and , for example , if we applied an homogeneous displacement . |
25 | It is time we applied the same reasoning to all . |
26 | To obtain a relaxed template , we incubated the supercoiled plasmid with topoisomerase I under the same ionic strength conditions used in the transcription assays . |
27 | Forced by tiredness , we made a tricky landing through heavy surf onto the Isle of Kirkibost . |
28 | After the meeting Mr Fallon said : ‘ We made a good bit of progress . |
29 | On 22 June we made a revised offer of 7.5 per cent for the nurses and 6 per cent for the ancillaries and administrative staff . |
30 | Coming out into the main channel , we made a wide U-turn and headed upriver . |