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

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1 When we lived a simpler life we walked , swam , stretched and climbed as a matter of course almost every day of our lives .
2 First I believe if we are going to seek a broader approach to the problems of law and order , I feel we need a broader electorate than the existing members of a police authority .
3 We report a further case of extra-intestinal Crohn 's disease affecting the lung , which occurred in a child who had radiological abnormalities on chest x ray at presentation .
4 We report a further patient with Reidel 's thyroiditis , sclerosing cholangitis , and retroperitoneal fibrosis whose condition improved coincident with steroid therapy .
5 Over the next twelve months we expect a further increase in those needing our Home Care service to enable them to live and die at home .
6 We expect a further reduction in 1993 .
7 We , the people who 'll have the next generation of children , we want a better world than the one we 've got from all of you !
8 That we found a lower mortality than expected is not relevant to the paper 's message .
9 When we restricted the analysis to men under 50 at baseline we found a stronger association between periodontal disease and coronary heart disease ( table IV ) .
10 All average rents on our stock across the whole of the south east is twenty seven pounds a week erm , I think is , is the figure now the bulk of that funded down to the old er regime that we had from the housing corporation where we got er , a lot more grant and we had the residual line and the money we 've had to borrow ourselves for the scheme was actually from the corporation themselves that all changed in the ninety eighty eight housing act and we now get a fixed er , sum of monies , it 's fixed percentage of local cost from the housing corporation and the balance has to be borrowed from a private lender just like anybody else going out and and buying a home , if you like er , from a , a bank , from a building society or somebody like that and we have to charge a rent er to the property that will repay that loan and , the way in which we actually do it is , is we charge a lower rent and actually who pays the rent quite substantially below that er , because erm the rent on these properties if we i if we charge what the the housing corporation 's grant as it 's set would be round about ten , twelve pounds more expensive than that .
11 Now let's keep the force the same , say we 've got a Mini engine providing us , just running it steady at three thousand R P M. Pushing out the same amount of force , keep the force the same , this time we put a smaller mass , we 've got a Mini engine and you 've put it on your pushbike .
12 Assuming a mass of 1.4 M and ; for the pulsar and sin i=1 , we obtain a lower limit of 0.14 M and ; for the mass of the companion .
13 O i yeah if , if we give a higher weighting to special need then we 've to take it away from somewhere else .
14 Yeah we attract a better class of candidate do n't we ?
15 Obviously we will be guided by our consultants but this er er view of is er er meeting with er er great success in the villages because obviously er we feel that if there is a public inquiry then we stand a better chance of British Coal sticking to the promises made when they had the original planning application and removing all waste by train to suitable sites and there 's one at Welbeck which is waiting for the material .
16 If only one household appeals this may not carry much weight , but if several of us do , and give similar grounds for the appeal , then we stand a better chance of succeeding .
17 We create a wider chasm if the Christian view of humanity 's sinfulness , wilfulness and downright evil is ever ignored .
18 The distinction made so far between primary and secondary sources can be rendered even more useful if we adopt a further division of documents between what John Madge , after Gottschalk , called ‘ records ’ and ‘ reports ’ .
19 How can we provide a better service ? ’
20 The strategy was originally conceived as far back as the late 1960's when it appeared to many of us that unless we obtained a greater command over our raw materials we would be exposed to a fatal squeeze from the oil companies , who were increasingly entering our own field of business .
21 Today we print a further selection received from Merseysiders and people from all over the country as well as abroad …
22 We achieved a better profile and there was more positive debate about recruitment and retention .
23 Thus we fabricate a deeper sense of being red in which an object is red only if it is red in a stable fashion in the perceptual fields of all observers and which is therefore treated as part of the real world which exists independently of us .
24 At this stage we do not know whether the " dayes ' are general ( which would imply that the missing verb is are ) or particular ; but we get a clearer picture when we come to the second clause " when I / Shin " d " .
25 Moreover , we find a greater increase in conductivity with temperature for the carbon-bearing samples .
26 And they are there to be worked to until such time as we find a better way of doing it .
27 We needed a bigger table anyway .
28 ‘ We knew it could work but we needed a better location and a lot of word of mouth . ’
29 Only after February will we have a clearer indication of the European equivalence . ’
30 If the ovaries are removed , ovaries stop working there is treatment there to prevent us having disease , why should n't we take it and why should n't we have a better life ?
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