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

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1 We sketch briefly the legal definition of casual working and go on to consider the special features of certain business operations within the hotels and catering industry which explain why casual workers are to be found there .
2 The liberal compromises : " Let's prune , so that we lose neither the old trunk nor the new branches " .
3 We contemplate both the small things and the great realities , at times when it is very hard work , when we feel spiritually dry and unreceptive , or when we rejoice in God and receive his refreshment .
4 If we make up a helical coil ( Fig. 4.2(b) ) the wires are going round always in the same direction so the voltages simply add and we may rewrite eqn ( 4.13 ) in the form
5 When it comes to the S-word we are all experts , whatever Margi Clarke may say , and we defy even the great Ken Branagh to impress us .
6 ( TIM ) Hello there … they all get a look in tonight … as we round up the local sport … on the start line ready to go first is the football parade
7 We report here a simplified and reliable protocol for fast minipreparation and denaturation of plasmid DNA which takes only half an hour to produce single-stranded template DNA of high quality for sequencing .
8 We report here the concurrent observation of processes ( 1 ) -(6) , which we follow by monitoring ozone and peroxide concentrations in surface air .
9 In sharp contrast , inside the tidy framework of the classical law , we sense intuitively the liberal principles which inspire the legal rules and determine the province of contractual obligations .
10 The accompanying suggestion that we send round an additional sheet giving dates of events , at least within the area , has been taken up .
11 In the first stage we build up a broad structured picture which identifies the main parties , the interactions between them and the main areas where their interests may conflict .
12 Now we 've got a formula , so we build up a little table .
13 In the course of our psychic experiences with the objects of our feelings in our environment we build up an inner world which is peopled by ourselves and the residual images of these objects .
14 For instance , ash we build up an initial market share with a tyre that does not wear out we move away from the long-term profitability because replacements fall sharply .
15 All we in fact observe is that h is regularly followed by B. This consistent association leads us to connect the two in our own minds , to expect A always to be followed by B , and this we then express by saying that A is the cause of B and B the effect of A. This is all perfectly in order , and indeed it is through such links and associations that we build up an ordered and coherent conception of the world around us and make sense of our experience of it .
16 We replace however the equal division assumption by that of primogeniture , with estates being passed on intact to the eldest son ( a model first analysed in Stiglitz , 1969a ) .
17 Because of our late start and leisurely progress , the light is thickening as we stumble along the forgotten stretch of ridge between Bwlch Ciliau .
18 Immediately below the photograph , we show schematically the corresponding array of cones : long- , middle- and short-wave cones are represented by red , green and blue discs , respectively .
19 So far as Trading Standards is concerned Chairman , the major income are weights and measures testing fees and they are set down by LACOTS , that 's Local Authority Courts on Trad on Trading Standards on er , an agreed scale , so we charge exactly the same as other authorities , for the same , for the same work , and we increase the fees every year , er , in line with erm , the recommendation .
20 In the first stage of surfacing , only the top of the fuselage will be above water-level — when we cut away a rectangular section over where the bomb is located I want as much water as possible below that section to dissipate the heat of the oxyacetylene torches .
21 He said : ‘ If we cut off the right hands of thieves in this country , we would be well off — because then there would be no burglaries . ’
22 We hope over the five years to make a significant impact into solving the area 's many problems , ’ said Coun Carr .
23 Additional criticisms , some from outside the radical perspective , have been made , but we deal with these in the next chapter where we put forward an alternative conceptual framework within which to consider the issues .
24 What I would like to think is is that we put together an annual report for our own purposes , and that goes out to a very limited distribution , as Trevor was suggesting .
25 Thomas enthused : ‘ It 's quite a feat to beat Liverpool on a normal outing , but the side we put out the other night was straight from the creche .
26 We receive quite a few letters from people who have suffered from the indifferent attitude which seems to prevail in many music shops .
27 Finally his conscience gets the better of him and we break out the large billy from his sledge and light another fire in the lea of a sledge .
28 If to that we add both the structured dependency which was earlier described , in which social policies and practices discriminate against them in matters crucial to their well-being ( such as housing , income and transport ) , and the personal indignities of physical and social dependence , we must surely put at the top of our agenda for care a determination to assess realistically , yet sensitively , what is the best balance that can be achieved in the present circumstances of that old person .
29 We describe here the stable transformation of Trypanosoma brucei using a new selectable marker for kinetoplastid protozoa , the Sh ble , or phleomycin , resistance gene .
30 In Section 9–4 we describe briefly the main results on the redistributional effect of the government budget in the United States and comment on the difficulties in their interpretation , focusing particularly on the question of incidence .
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