Example sentences of "we [vb base] [coord] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 More and more sprays and chemicals have been used on the food we eat and the land on which it is grown and ingenious methods of preserving the appearance of freshness have been devised .
2 We have suggested that ‘ diata ’ means a way of living ; it means taking a holistic viewpoint on the food we eat and the exercise our bodies need .
3 This water is not only derived from the food that we eat and the fluid that we drink : much of it comes from the multitude of secretions which enter the gut lumen .
4 Small changes in the choices we make or the way we behave can make us part of the solution rather than the problem .
5 We require also to recruit and motivate the best people and this in turn requires a good reputation , not only for the goods we make and the worthiness of our contribution to society , but also the way in which we do these things , the sort of people we employ and the contributions we make in the area , and whether we are good citizens or not .
6 The Government 's emphasis is on practical measures , on changes that will work to improve the hours that we sit and the effectiveness of parliamentary procedure .
7 There are those concerned with the way we eat , the way we sleep and the way we open the door .
8 When we are hurt by someone 's behaviour , all that is happening is that we are disappointed because they do not behave in the way we expect and the reality conflicts with our ideals .
9 Let's talk about the Channel that we want and the television we would like to see .
10 Other signals may be rooted in our own culture or sub-culture — our clothes and our hair styles , for example , tell other people as much about us as what we say and the way we behave .
11 Our quality of mind and emotion is more important than the clothes we wear or the knowledge we possess .
12 For Mr information the vacancies are the difference between the number of beds we maintain and the number of residence we have .
13 … not particularly comforting , since many of the goals which we as a nation set ourselves , the policies which we pursue and the material objectives to which we attach importance tend to increase rather than to diminish the incidence of crime .
14 We less frequently ask ourselves whether what and how we teach and the way in which we organise and manage our schools could themselves be a major cause of children 's difficulties .
15 True , there are sharp constraints on what can evolve and what can not , given by the physical properties of the planet we inhabit and the carbon chemistry on which our molecules are based .
16 We have tramped miles over mountain and moorland in search of sport , and one of the joys of living and fishing in Scotland is that in spite of nearly forty years ' trout fishing , we have at least another forty years to go before we can honestly say we know but a fraction of all the fishing available .
17 We stay and the train moves on .
18 Eventually we leave and the murderer , hiding on those steps leading to the tower , is granted an additional advantage by Damien locking the door . ’
19 Our health , the weapons we carry and the money we share .
20 I 'm , I 'm certainly as I was going to come on to explain and the way you will see ourselves working , is not people who sit in the Town Hall and just turn out reports , I mean the kind of work we do and the way we work means that were actually very much involved in the community groups , but I mean if it was , if it was thought to be an issue that we needed to have greater community involvement , i.e. to resurrecting that forum then that 's something that , you know , we may need to address , but I never saw it as operating like that anyway , I mean I saw it as it 's almost like in a cabinet of members mainly . .
21 If again we talk about the locality where thinking takes place we have a right to say that this locality is the paper on which we write or the mouth which speaks .
22 How could we check if that was if that 's really supposed to be ninety and we 've and the drawing 's not quite right .
23 To show how safe services are in the hands of this government , you only have to study John Major 's speech to the Society of County Treasurers at his Annual Dinner in London last December and I quote , together we have achieved much over the last decade to improve the services we provide for the people we serve and the environment in which they live , unquote .
24 We are not here simply in response to what has been described as the ’ West Lothian question ’ in deference to my hon. Friend the Member for Linlithgow ( Mr. Dalyell ) , When we arrive to take up our seats in the House of Commons , we are obviously strongly influenced by the constituency that we represent and the part of the country from which we come .
25 It should not be a question of making do with what we have but a question of what we should have .
26 The white paper that was published some months ago indicates I think , very clearly , the kind of commitments that we have and the way in which we are meeting those commitments .
27 Then , since are independent of x and y , we have and the stiffness matrix for mesh ij is
28 ‘ He owns us , the studios from which we broadcast and the building they 're in , although by now he must have recovered whatever his original investment was several times over .
29 But it 's it 's information that we need or the director general need in order to decide what prices will be set .
30 being a charity we have to raise money for what we need and the comic will do that as well as teach youngsters about wildlife
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