Example sentences of "we [vb base] [verb] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The food we eat has a significant effect upon our mental agility .
2 Nutritionists and doctors agree that the food we eat has an enormous amount to do with the way we look and feel .
3 We should for instance clearly specify whether or not we intend issuing a formal valuation report/opinion .
4 We intend to ask the local government commission , which we hope to set up , to consider whether people want unitary authorities to be treated as part of historical counties for certain traditional or non-administrative purposes such as sport , a theme to which I shall return .
5 As regards research , once a full trading relationship has been established between the Ministry of Defence and the Defence Research Agency , we intend to implement a progressive extension of competition .
6 We intend to implement the new Quality Framework in session 1992/3 .
7 We intend to use a good number of the shots for promotional and exhibition uses in the run up to the 1993 Year of Railways .
8 You may ask how we intend to define the objective ‘ foremost ’ .
9 We intend to form a new consortium to continue this type of work in a bid to the EC under ESPRIT 111 .
10 We intend to create a new department , under a Cabinet Minister , with responsibility for broadcasting , arts , sport , tourism , the national heritage and the film industry .
11 In Russia for example we intend to launch a small partnership fund to support small projects promoted by the voluntary agencies in the United Kingdom who 've developed a wide range of connections with their Russian counterparts .
12 He added : ‘ Now we intend to win the European Cup . ’
13 We intend to identify a small number of potential purchasers by discrete enquiries in the UK and through our International M&A Network .
14 We intend to offer an international Strategic Programme in 1993 for a consortium of companies who could nominate up to five candidates each .
15 Planning , or at least mental preparation , is needed for this transition , whether we intend to have an active retirement , or just ‘ sit and do nothing ’ .
16 We intend to keep a Conservative Government for that and other reasons .
17 We intend to develop an object-based paradigm for the processing of geographical data types , within a relational framework .
18 If we progress past the 2nd playing round in either — we tend to go a long way … otherwise we tendto get caught cold as it were … and in the FA cup draw the finalists/winners …
19 We tend to forget the immense labour involved in forging the literally thousands of wire rings , which had then to be beaten flat , holes drilled into each end , and rivets added .
20 We tend to regard the Middle East as a ‘ trouble spot ’ and our understanding of the region and its culture is limited by the stereotyped images we receive through the media .
21 So we we we tend to have a different sort of , probably if you 'd , if you ask that question differently you would get a different percentage .
22 And this is sometimes where we get a little bit , you know , hung up , a a and and when we tend to make a little bit , we make mistakes a lot .
23 One reason advanced by some is that we tend to value the personal above other things .
24 Now by impartment , we mean , we mean , enabling , we mean helping the voluntary sector to be more ef effective and efficient in the use of its scarce resources .
25 Meanwhile , we give notice that we mean to bring the individual actors back from the wings later , because we believe that states and systems do not account for everything important in international relations .
26 Could anybody bring us a bottle down here you know because that would be nice would n't it on a on a cool Saturday afternoon here as we sit overlooking the grand metropolis of York .
27 We cease to register the full meaning .
28 Para 5.1.2 We suggest altering the final line to read ‘ … postholder 's subject specialisms which include botanical literature , botanical history , information management , database and other software . ’
29 A very prosaic theory proposes that the electrical activity of the brain as we sleep produces the mental equivalent of white noise and that , just as we can make ourselves hear music in white noise , our unconscious can pick out a coherent story from the baffling array of visual images presented to it .
30 And I 'm sorry we appear to have a little bit of a problem with that tape , we have the wrong tape .
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