Example sentences of "of [art] [noun pl] we " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If we had stuck away some of the chances we had in the first half then we 'd have won it . ’
2 ‘ We could play the US again tonight , it could go along the same pattern and we would end up winning 4–2 or 5–2 because of the chances we created . ’
3 It 's all part of the games we play to make our reunion , when it comes , more blissful .
4 Yes , we accept full responsibility for the quality of the holidays we provide .
5 My own ‘ anthropological history ’ in this liminoid phase became extended over eight years , until 1974 , and not only gave me time to reflect on many of the controls we were required to impose , but also to consider the nature of the social harm these unworldly folk devils and ‘ drug fiends ’ were actually causing ; for established society has never really known how to handle the unworldly easily .
6 This was a need that Pat Bateson , Gabriel Horn and I had hammered out in many long discussions about our imprinting experiments , and which we had tried to meet in practice in the design of the controls we had used in the early 1970s .
7 The writers and compilers of the stories we have been looking at in this chapter knew that .
8 On the back of this leaflet , you 'll find a few of the projects we 're involved with .
9 It is for this reason that for the central part of the projects we selected representative variables that occur frequently and can therefore be quantified in terms of the full range of speaker-variables .
10 Using Pope 's ‘ Mobil Guide to the North Island ’ we were able to look up what was worth seeing in each of the towns we passed through .
11 So really it 's sort of the stages we look at , we 're gon na design a training course or training session .
12 I 've managed to make him an appointment for one of the properties we were discussing earlier .
13 That WordScan can achieve 100% with some of the tracts we 've fed it is testament to the programmers ' ability and the use of a dictionary .
14 Grave-statues were the fashion in various times and places ; but the majority of the statues we have were dedications like Nikandre 's .
15 ‘ Improved economic performance is , on the contrary , a prerequisite to the solution of the problems we and they face .
16 Inevitably , however , they took over many factual and theoretical shortcomings from the anthropologists on whom they relied and most of the problems we have seen in their work they inherited from their sources .
17 I mentioned some of the problems we were facing and David asked , ‘ Harvey , do your people actually want to win the next election ? ’
18 ‘ We have tried to examine our down-side and taken a very prudent view of the problems we might get in the future , ’ he said .
19 The following extract is taken from this last chapter , and elaborates on some of the problems we mentioned in our first chapter , ( pp 7–8 ) .
20 In view of the dicey and rapidly deteriorating state of our physical surroundings , largely attributable to our ham-fisted handling of the powers bestowed on us by scientific and technological ‘ progress ’ , it might have been thought that there was a place in society for young persons who had taken the time and the trouble needed to give themselves some understanding of the problems we have set ourselves , so that they could help to reduce the damage done , and the worse damage yet to come .
21 As we have already discovered , many of the problems we face are related to the way we see things , our world view .
22 The disabled people 's movement has already done much solid work in redefining disability and in creating the basis of a new hegemony of ideas which rests on direct experience of the problems we face in our daily lives .
23 Provision of asthma care in the community is one example of the problems we face .
24 Like you , we are committed to the NHS , and there is an enormous reserve of goodwill that you could be harnessing ; just show some evidence that you appreciate the nature of the problems we are facing , and we can all work together to establish the quality service that our patients rightly demand .
25 Erm but I put the company into liquidation at that point , because of the problems we were all having in industry , and started again about a year , two years ago .
26 Management have to take responsibility for over ninety five percent of the problems we get , whether they 're safety problems , quality problems or whatever problems .
27 I think one of the problems we face is that the campaign for is coincided with the campaign to save the pits .
28 Of course I have to say that er software fails as well sometimes and indeed one of the problems we all have is that with today 's hardware technologies some of the er computers are so fast that it really reaches the bugs rather quicker .
29 Further , this chapter also sets out to exemplify some of the problems we confront in considering an undisputed literary text ( The Faerie Queene ) in the context of a piece of writing which does not purport to be a fiction ( A View of the Present State of Ireland ) , yet which uses the generic and rhetorical conventions of literary writing .
30 One of the problems we 've had of late is the wine keeping too much tannin as it matures .
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