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

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1 Cos we advertise in a special format do n't we ?
2 If we pivot in the first of these , as indicated in the tableau , we obtain P3/T2 in which θ = θ .
3 We sit in the deep armchairs , both brooding on private thoughts .
4 We sit in the big room and watch some unedited footage from the ‘ Runaway ’ video .
5 If there 's erm For instance I 've had a situation where on a medical practice booklet because we er hand back a hundred pound for every full page that we we gain in the medical practice booklet , er it 's an encouragement for if we 're just a quarter of a half page short , er for the practice to say you know we 'll get for another hundred quid we 'd all we need to do is make a couple of phone calls and threaten erm one or two of our patients .
6 cos there is n't no ventilator in it , and that 's the one we sleep in cos we 're frightened of people coming through the back door in the night , you know kicking in the back door , so we sleep in the other room .
7 Thus stock markets are no longer simply domestic institutions , one of the points we explore in the following section .
8 What we want in the public service are the best people , irrespective of whether they are men or women .
9 There has been continuous and continuing innovation in competitive strategy to change the ‘ rules of the game ’ , as we show in the next chapter .
10 Such errors , as we show in the next section , induce biases into least-squares estimators .
11 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 .
12 For as we mature in the Christian life so we come to recognise that there are still unconverted areas in our life which need to be repented of and handed over to God .
13 Thirdly , we 're trying to make sure that children who can best benefit by foster care , er do get foster parents , and we 've had a big er initiative this last twelve months , you probably know about , and that 's paying off , and we hope in the future only children going into residential homes who need residential care will get there .
14 It is very rare that we disagree as an industry , but it is equally rare that we speak in a co-ordinated way , ’ he said .
15 To make sure that we 're able to put our point across clearly so that we speak in a clear way so that people do n't have any er doubts as to what you actually mean .
16 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 ’ .
17 We put in a new sink and Malcolm bought us a Baby Belling cooker , one electric ring on which we could heat a an of beans very , very slowly .
18 We put in a new management team and floated the company at £27 million . ’
19 So I brought it to Gary Brawer , the San Francisco luthier who does a lot of my setup work and he filled it up — took out the springs and the bar and filled it all up with ash and we put in a regular DiMarzio stop tailpiece , with through-the-body strings .
20 We put in the wrong substances , we overload it and mistreat it and yet we still expect it to work efficiently and well , day in and day out , for the whole of our life .
21 We put in an extra chip , that 's all .
22 I think if we get the same budget next year , we will have to consider very carefully what work load we undertake in the next financial year , yes .
23 Curiously enough , if we add in the Chinese system of horoscopes , he is an ox , which also rings true : ‘ as stubborn as … ’
24 The same is equally true for managers as they wrestle with the new demands of innovations in global competition that we describe in the next chapter .
25 We describe in the next section methods for building contigs which rely on ordering the probes rather than the clones .
26 Before that we consider in the next chapter some of the criticisms of the model and of the major results we have derived from it .
27 Gay energy has been taken up with service provision and public education : little has been left for meaningful activism , and our anger , fear and grief has been kept strictly privatised , so as not to exacerbate the hostility we face in the outside world , and so as not to risk funding .
28 Greenpeace International science representative Jeremy Leggett has called the agreement " full of wonderful rhetoric and pitifully short of substance given the breadth and magnitude of the threats we face in the Arctic " .
29 It is this that we examine in the next section .
30 We examine in the next few chapters what evidence there is to support this particularly bleak view .
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