Example sentences of "we [vb base] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | If we do not use these medications properly then it can only be a matter of time before they are withdrawn from availability and we lose a precious treatment for our fish . |
2 | The New Zealanders continue to strive for new Everests in rugby achievement and their coach , Alex Wyllie , has already thrown down the gauntlet by stating : ‘ If we lose a single game we will consider the tour a failure . ’ |
3 | We still have our offices and we remain a recognized institution , affiliated to international teachers ' associations . |
4 | Whenever we suffer a major loss in our lives — such as the death of a loved one , divorce , redundancy , miscarriage , children leaving home , or the end of a love affair — we need to go through a period of mourning . |
5 | We suffer a great handicap in dealing with a Government who are obsessed with secrecy . |
6 | To put it in another way , when searching for a word which will revitalize an object , we pick a farfetched word , unusual at least in its given application , a word which is forced into service . |
7 | Thus we pick a random number in the range 1 to 586÷2 = 293 . |
8 | the problem with Jesus ' disciples and the point here is that it 's our problem as well , is not that we lack a big faith . |
9 | I mean I think er , when your blood pressure was found out and you 'd been taking tablets ever , so , I think it 's kept it all under control and you 've , you , we eat a sensible diet . |
10 | We make a strong distinction between ‘ aggro ’ and violence . |
11 | Together we make a perfect whole . |
12 | It is not difficult to see that in understanding such an exchange we make a great number of detailed ( pragmatic ) inferences about the nature of the context in which ( 32 ) can be assumed to be taking place . |
13 | We make a great partnership , Malcolm . ’ |
14 | We also see that teaching will build people up and we make a small amount of time after worship for this also . |
15 | We make a collective decision , together , for peace or for strife . |
16 | I retorted angrily : ‘ If I have ambition sans ability then we make a good team . |
17 | ‘ We make a good team . |
18 | We make a good team . ’ |
19 | ‘ We make a good team , ’ he said , and she glowed with pride and happiness . |
20 | But it is not tautologous , and hence there must be another non-comparative use of the phrase ‘ appears white ’ — a use in which we make a genuine attempt to describe , without comparison , the way in which white things generally appear . |
21 | ( In this text we make a similar use of set theory . |
22 | We make a substantial troop contribution to the United Nations peace-keeping force in Cyprus , UNFICYP , which we think is a tangible measure of the efforts that we are giving to peace there . |
23 | To assess such a claim requires that we make a giant leap of the imagination to transport us to a state of ignorance about even the most elementary principles of physics . |
24 | We 've done relatively well in the past couple of years because we 've had a lot of petrol pumps , because of the new , the opening of the big supermar the , the supermarkets where there 's thirty , forty pumps go going , we make a fair bit of money in that way . |
25 | For infants under the age of 2 years ( on the date of their return flight ) , we make a nominal charge of £65 for travel and for providing a cot , and you settle directly with the hotel for food and any other extras . |
26 | From Poiso we make a short diversion to drive to the top of the mountain , Pico do Arieiro , at 1,818m . |
27 | At the end of the first line ( colon ) when we pause momentarily for processing the sense so far , we make a provisional judgment on the completeness or otherwise , the self-sufficiency or open-endedness , of the sense-unit thus far read or heard . |
28 | To better understand and service your needs , we make a special effort to answer all of our customers ' questions and to help them with any technical problems that may be related to MiLAN products . |
29 | Today , however , we make a conscious attempt to identify and measure social needs and to evaluate the services that try to meet them . |
30 | We make a big show of our moral objections , but what really puts us off are the technical ones . |