Example sentences of "in [adj] [noun pl] we [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 I think in broad terms we can say that er , Les Echo comparatively did better than the F T.
2 In social situations we can ‘ act out ’ our political struggles to make transitions from immature to mature relationships .
3 Since we all experience all four life-positions at different times and in different situations we can at least increase the frequency of OKness .
4 In some circumstances we may wish to solve unbalanced problems ( ) .
5 In some cases we might be happy for courts to do the weighing exercise involved and , to the extent that we are , we could have a ‘ common law ’ of public law compensation .
6 In some cases we may wish to compare the categories themselves such as the advanced/underdeveloped dichotomy , in order to illuminate any evolutionary aspects of industrial relations .
7 In some cases we may have no difficulty in finding several groups , but in every case we shall find one ( or two ) .
8 Obviously there are a number of issues which people will treat to a great degree , emotional or less extent , and while in some cases we would sympathize with the views of the people in the residence in the area , er the factory will be bringing employment and other benefits , economic benefits , to the area .
9 In some cases we will take action against you which could lead to you being dismissed .
10 ( In some cases we can be more specific and assert that the associative mechanism in question must be that responsible for acquired equivalence .
11 Mm I du n no what we get asked to do you know , I mean in some cases we can handle everything like pulling out bloody cables after other receive in that kind of thing
12 Examination of pottery scatters might help in this , and in some ways we can consider pieces of pottery as documentary references .
13 In some ways we should consider ourselves lucky if we get these types of responses to stress , because for others , unfortunately , there are other responses to stress that may also occur , such as ulcers and heart disease , from which we may get less warning .
14 Similarly , we were relying on the vastness of the oceans to dilute and disperse whatever bacteria and viruses allowed into them ; in 30 years we might be regretting it .
15 Thus the gist of Spinoza 's argument , for example , is that whereas in ordinary circumstances we may indeed find it useful and necessary to distinguish between essential and accidental properties , metaphysically such a distinction can not be upheld .
16 Then at least we would avoid the congestion of bus traffic along there and if townbound traffic was limited to one stop on the museum side of Tubwell Row instead of two stops in 100 yards we might get somewhere in more senses than one .
17 In such circumstances we may not describe a band as being due to a single local mode , and the empirical methods we have used so far break down .
18 There may be a dispute over the amount of settlement and in such circumstances we should pay what we believe represents ‘ indemnity ’ whilst continuing any dialogue with the policyholder .
19 It is a gradual process of which there will be intermediate phases and it is hardly surprising that in such instances we will be uncertain whether or not to admit that the infant has made the grade .
20 In such cases we will do our utmost to help you and keep you fully informed .
21 Hence in such cases we can not expect the twin goals to be met ; in fact it may be that some compromise position has to be reached .
22 In 10 years we 'll be selling 20,000 .
23 In appropriate cases we should advise the client to seek an early discussion with the London Stock Exchange or Takeover Panel on potentially contentious issues .
24 In these lectures we can identify the beginnings of BT .
25 In these passages we may , in particular , discern Oakeshott 's views on the relationship between freedom and authority .
26 In these areas we should not expect to find deserted , shrunken or moved villages , but the equivalent for hamlets and farms , and this is indeed the case with hundreds of such sites identified on Dartmoor and in west Somerset , for example ; this will be discussed further in Chapter 7 .
27 Quickly taking stock of the atmosphere , Pétain remarked icily to Serrigny : ‘ In these circumstances we shall install ourselves at Souilly , where I hope we may find a little more calm . ’
28 If we pause for a moment and consider the place of the Neolithic revolution in the theory of human personality and society so far advanced in these pages we will be struck by the fact that the coming of cultivation posed a major threat to the psychological foundations of human society as they had evolved up to that point .
29 In these examples we can see the conflict between keeping an establishment on the medical model , and offering something approaching a real home .
30 In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries , syllabubs were sometimes made with the juice of Seville oranges , and in these days we can devise cream and wine or cream and fruit-syrup syllabubs to suit ourselves .
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