Example sentences of "we [verb] [adj] [noun] in " in BNC.

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1 Naturally we regret any rise in bankruptcies , but let us remember the strengths of British industry , which has increased exports in the past 10 years by more than France , Germany , the United States or Japan — The hon. and learned Gentleman does not like that answer because he wants to talk Britain down .
2 Finally then , as feminists , it is vital that we raise these issues in our trade unions , our work , our political parties and at local grass-roots level , insisting that feminist demands are incorporated into the general political strategy and so broadening the socialist perspective .
3 This observation , that we remain uncritical observers in dreaming , forms an important part of some recent theorizing about dreaming by the psychophysiologist Allan Rechtschaffen , who has described dreams as being " isolated " and even " unimaginative " in the sense that we can not imagine something else during the action of a dream .
4 Repetition can be visual ; and we advocate this technique in the section on Notes of notes in chapter 4 , and the section on Swot cards in chapter 7 .
5 We surfed that channel in half the time it normally takes and then towards the end of our Connemara trip , even after a couple of longer crossings where she admitted she was cursing the disappearing stern of my glassfibres boat , she wanted to buy the Seayak .
6 We made many friends in Lourdes .
7 For years we had no telephone , and the house was lit in our time by acetylene gas which we made each evening in the pigsty .
8 We made better progress in the canoe , which Ian lent us .
9 Of course , if we make factual claims in support of an ethical statement , then these can be evaluated rationally , by way of induction and abduction .
10 But we make common cause in attaching more significance to them than do the theories ( except perhaps for Idealism ) discussed so far .
11 We make some suggestions in the resorts section of the magazine from writers who have kept away from the pistes and enjoyed it .
12 So that 's where the money 's going , and we 're hoping that we make enough money in sponsorship so that the money we earn , people will know that it 's all going out to help the projects we want to , and it 's not being wasted on administration , especially after there 's been erm a bit of a debark over Sting 's money , where only 5% went to the Indians and also the Rainforest Foundation has since collapsed , so our head-office is going to be absolutely stringent about making sure that the money is spent where we 've asked it to be spent .
13 Chairman Laurence Orbach said it was ‘ the first occasion that we experienced poor conditions in the majority of our markets . ’
14 Not , perhaps , of the calibre we experienced last season in Division Two , and admittedly falling far short of that which graced ‘ The Tip ’ during our brief spell in Division One .
15 We asked leading figures in the art world whether the Tate should divide into the British Collections and a museum of international modern art : all but one were in favour
16 We got 2,000 reps in forty-seven countries who averaged four recruits each !
17 We got 100 names in three days !
18 We got better food in the RAF than most people in wartime Britain but it did n't compare with the Darrowby fare .
19 We got good reviews in every paper … everyone saying how we outclassed them .
20 I think it 'll all go ahead and we 'll get the money but meanwhile before we knew about , we did do a lot of fund raising and we got some money in er I suppose something like a thousand pounds .
21 Oh so do we want three weeks in France ?
22 Where do we locate political behaviour in what is at least for the moment a mass democracy ?
23 In the autumn statement , we announced major increases in rail expenditure in particular .
24 As we shall see , however , when we review that research in the next chapter , there remains a problem of interpretation and evaluation .
25 These reports followed our earlier study in which we reported similar findings in animals with experimentally induced colonic inflammation .
26 We behaved this way in days of old empire so it surprises me not at all that Japan may now buy The Belfry , of Ryder Cup fame .
27 While in Ceylon we visited Allied Headquarters in Kandy , where I was taken one afternoon by Colonel Christian into the ‘ War Room ’ to hear the reports received during the last twenty-four hours , and a commentary on them by a senior staff officer .
28 Authors ' reply , — Peter J Lewis believes that we used non-optimal techniques in our study .
29 the inclusive/exclusive dimension : English we has two translations in Bahasa Indonesia , involving a choice between kami and kita , depending on whether the addressee is included or excluded ;
30 Such episodes may , of course , be confused as passing acknowledgements , but the readiness to exchange such signals is one of the ways in which we register the normality of the passing scene and it is when we encounter consistent anomalies in the broadcast that we begin to suspect and perhaps report something odd .
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