Example sentences of "we [vb base] in [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Similarly ( and this is a point we develop in later chapters ) ‘ there is little opportunity for the individual to obtain a conception of the whole or to survey his place in the total scheme ’ .
2 It 's all very well earning compensation for our members but what we want in public services is our jobs , not compensation .
3 It'a away at Man City and considering the last two visits to Maine road where we let in 4 goals each game , Is there any chance of us winning this game ? considering also that we did n't win any away games last season .
4 We wait in different places ; the car park of an estate , a street corner in Archway .
5 If we put in actual thicknesses , the " axes " are not so obvious , but they are still there ( figure 3.2b ) .
6 All they need is the planning permission and certainly the landowners will sell them the land , and if we put in stringent rules and regulations then we could control it properly .
7 Job Reviews for staff are now well established , and the training development programmes implemented following the reviews are intended to help all WEC staff become better able to deal with the difficult and competitive trading conditions we face in all markets .
8 We stand in savoury fumes like pillars ,
9 Well this is part of a one million er £ er campaign to try and raise money for a lot of projects that we run in eight countries in southern Africa , from Angola to Mozambique , where our , the problems are absolutely horrendous er civil war in Mozambique for example , in Malawi , one in ten of the population are refugees , principally from Mozambiquan civil war , arriving at refugee camps in Bark and absolutely nothing er at all in terms of possessions .
10 In particular , why is the temperature of the microwave background radiation so nearly the same when we look in different directions ?
11 We we we finish in five minutes I feel that
12 And what seems to be happening is that we 're gradually remembering people we know in other regions and
13 ‘ There was once a hell of a lot of work done by someone we know in three days . ’
14 While the visuals usually tell the story , remember that we lose the support of many of the visual elements we get in realistic presentations — lip movements for example .
15 In medicine , we talk in general terms of a patient 's ‘ right to know ’ , but also of a doctor 's liberty , sometimes not to tell a particular patient for good reason .
16 The mixture of Hebrew and Aramaic we find in two books of the Bible implies that , at least among the Jews , Aramaic was written for no more international a public than that capable of reading Hebrew .
17 Interestingly , the design requirements of eyes on the side of your head , which is where they need to be for all-round vision , plus the need for excellent binocular vision , leads to the cutaway snout or long face , such as we find in many rodents , including squirrels ( see Figure 4.3 ) .
18 We believe in these truths : that all women and men are created equal
19 Logically , this would apply even to the passenger in a car whose sole contribution is failure to wear a seat belt , and in fact , we believe in those circumstances an interim payment would be payable .
20 We believe in those propositions and we shall continue to support them .
21 Whether developing countries can become competitive latecomers is a pressing issue that we discuss in later chapters when we look more deeply into the issues of social structures and human skills .
22 We all have a huge wardrobe of actions that we use in different situations .
23 Eat , drink and be merry , for tomorrow we intervene in social crises , we perform for the masses , we weave at the loom , we grieve for lost lovers and we bring salvation to the suffering patient .
24 Assertiveness training is about extending and being flexible in our communication style so that we have more choices as to how we respond in different situations .
25 We try in other words to hit a variety of targets of different ages , right across the spectrum .
26 What is the explanation of the rational justification we evidently have when we reason in certain ways from certain premisses to particular or general conclusions about the world ?
27 At the other extreme you could set up giant screens to show large images of the speaker as we do in larger conferences such as the Institute of Directors at the Royal Albert Hall .
28 If we fail in these duties we know that we risk forfeiting the protection of your spirit and all the spirits of our nation 's past heroes .
29 We move in seven hours ago and you expect everything to be in order . ’
30 We start in ten days and I firmly rely on the goodness of Providence to grant me a safe and prosperous passage .
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