Example sentences of "in [v-ing] [adj] [noun sg] we " in BNC.

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1 Notice that in deriving this expression we have used the result that on summation the expressions in cancel out because they represent relative demand shocks which sum to zero .
2 Now , last year in defeating Wider Democracy we did leave ourselves er , in limbo somewhat , with regard to the sectional , industrial conferences .
3 Wirral 's heroin ‘ epidemic ’ ‘ incubated ’ unnoticed and in documenting this fact we can do no better than quote an epidemiologist ( Hughes 1977 ) working within a similar heroin outbreak in Chicago during the early 1960s : ‘ In this epidemic there was a tragic time lag between the contagious stage during which heroin use spread and the stage when the epidemic 's full impact was felt and reacted to by the host community . ’
4 In adopting this approach we have created a company information system relatively quickly at very little cost .
5 In addressing this literature we are clearly involved in some extremely tricky judgements and issues .
6 In addressing this task we combined local , national and international action , distinguishing ourselves as a strategic force for conservation .
7 In publishing this information we wish to acknowledge the help given by the following organisations which were included in the visit programme :
8 It is for the Association to continue to build a sound foundation of welfare facilities and support that will enable both today 's and the future 's needs to be met — in meeting this objective we are deeply indebted to the continuing dedication of our members and the support of our many friends .
9 In writing this book we have had a double objective .
10 In writing this book we have assumed that the reader either owns or has access to copies of both Warhammer and Warhammer Battle Magic .
11 If disabled political activists and disabled artists see little point in supporting each other we can be sure that progress towards equal rights has not yet moved beyond the efforts of individuals to escape their own personal restrictions .
12 In supporting this report we will be setting a future agenda which should go some way to extending working , workers ' protection for our members .
13 In considering this issue we started from the premise that pension schemes were created with the intention of providing working people with a secure and adequate income after retirement ’ , said Working Party Chairman Brian Murphy .
14 In evaluating this expression we first note that the metric connections are linear in h ; hence to a first approximation in h the form ( 7.4 ) or ( 7.5 ) can be used for the Riemann curvature tensor rather than ( 7.3 ) .
15 In hearing that word we recognise yet more astounding things that God does — like summoning us to share in the mystery of his own life .
16 In taking this view we are not denying that the loss of liberty may actually be necessary in a few extreme cases and this should only be where the child presents a significant danger to him or herself or where there is a significant risk of major further offending and severe damage to community .
17 As we have seen , the inheritance of wealth and educational advantage make this ideology of ‘ free competition for unequal reward ’ a very dubious claim , but in studying social mobility we are still comparing the actual amount of social mobility with the ideal of totally free movement through totally equal opportunity .
18 In putting this case we should first recollect the third pillar in Dicey 's concept of the rule of law .
19 But in rejecting that assumption we render the argument from analogy redundant .
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