Example sentences of "we [verb] [prep] the [num ord] " in BNC.
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31 | for example , for the typical dieter we described in the last chapter , her goals for Week 1 are as follows . |
32 | As we described in the last chapter , blueprints ( some of which are not available to conscious recall ) weigh heavily among the factors which determine our motives , choices and behaviour . |
33 | The legal bond can be a useful container while partners struggle to come to terms with the ‘ me in you ’ , the phenomenon we described in the last chapter . |
34 | The closer we allow ourselves to get to another , the more we are affected and influences both consciously and unconsciously through the projective system or defence we described in the last two chapters . |
35 | Right , er we mentioned at the last meeting that Richard was on our side in our attempts to bring back the schools liaison officers into the fold . |
36 | As we mentioned in the first chapter of this book , egalitarian marriage is now widely promoted as an ideal , but recent research indicates that there is a wide gulf between what is said to be happening in terms of sharing in marriage and what actually happens . |
37 | This is a combination of the list we used for the first plan and the list used for the draft of the second plan . |
38 | The distinction between grammar and lexis which we used in the last chapter cuts across this distinction between levels . |
39 | We headed for the 4th Squadron where we had been officially invited by some of the English members . |
40 | Early in 1989 his book , A Brief History of Time , toppled my autobiography from No 1 to No 2 on the best-seller list , which positions we retained for the next 13 weeks . |
41 | The boys , both pumped up by their achievement , ran and jumped all along the road to the Land Rover that we found round the next bend , and rode back in euphoric good spirits . |
42 | We found in the first covert and then twice more , I ca n't remember so many good runs in a day before , not all at once . ’ |
43 | Richard said : ‘ The fierce weather we encountered on the third leg has tested us to our very limits . |
44 | We stopped at the first bar we came to and walked inside , to where Johnson and Fleming , two English legionnaires , were drinking . |
45 | In P3/T1 we pivoted in the first column because |
46 | Here we focus on the first of these . |
47 | In what follows we focus on the last of these — the possibility that debt finance may shift the burden by passing on a reduced capital stock — but the reader may like to consider the other two aspects . |
48 | There has been continuous and continuing innovation in competitive strategy to change the ‘ rules of the game ’ , as we show in the next chapter . |
49 | Such errors , as we show in the next section , induce biases into least-squares estimators . |
50 | As we show in the next section , the assumption that expectations of the general price level are rational severely restricts the possible ways in which the economy can respond to the assumed change in aggregate demand . |
51 | We sailed aboard the first yacht built |
52 | We sailed at the first light of day . |
53 | As the curtain rises on the interior of The Boar ( Act One , scene two ) we embark on the first of four scenes in which Britten frames a rapidly foward-moving dramatic action with elements of an abstract and self-generating musical form . |
54 | Here we embark on the next stage of our analysis . |
55 | And what shall we do with the last pizza so that |
56 | We banged off the last roll of film recording our epic journey of discovery before setting off in the direction of Charles de Gaulle Airport . |
57 | What follows , while by no means comprehensive , is NME 's guide to the world blown wide open by the greatest war movies , a world we 'd like to see on TV as we wait for the next one . |
58 | Later decades have seen other organizations use the term so that we speak in the twentieth century about the trade union ‘ movement ’ or the ‘ peace movement ’ ; we seldom think to describe the Conservative Party , the Confederation of British Industry or the North Atlantic Treaty Organization as ‘ movements ’ . |
59 | We are nibbling , we 're constantly nibbling , we nibbled at the last time , and Councillor on our behalf has nibbled at it as well , erm , a report , erm |
60 | No I do n't think so , everybody 's disappointed , especially after the way we played in the first half , but erm on our second half performance , I suppose we can just count ourselves lucky we come away with a point . |