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

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1 In normal fashion we will be staging music in the Live Hall , and the weekend will see performances by some amazing artists .
2 In strong winds we do n't want beginners to be overpowered and so we reduce the sail area , that 's known as reefing .
3 In broad outline we can designate the Asiatic , the ancient , the feudal , and the modern bourgeois modes of production as progressive epochs in the economic formation of society .
4 We then all sit down together and discuss these various options over and over again until the board has reached a position of understanding of where in broad terms we think the strategy of the individual business should fit .
5 I think in broad terms we can say that er , Les Echo comparatively did better than the F T.
6 The Report declared that ‘ the country can not afford this wastage , humanly or economically speaking , ’ and therefore ‘ in human justice and in economic self-interest we ought as a country to give that help ’ to working-class youngsters who under-achieve at school .
7 In technical terms we say that Socinus rejected the ‘ forensic ’ idea of salvation .
8 in life-supporting mysteries we share ;
9 In our studies of the mucosa associated microflora of the rectum in ulcerative colitis we showed that E coli were isolated relatively infrequently during active disease and that their numbers increased with clinical improvement .
10 For a third distinct trend in progressive rock we can turn to Pink Floyd , known for avant-garde experiments , often making use of collage , electronics and ‘ freeform ’ techniques .
11 Increasingly , then , when we examine social change in rural England we must not only take account of changes within agriculture but of changes on the interface between the ‘ truly rural ’ ( i.e-agricultural ) inhabitants and the ‘ adventitious ’ population of ex-urbanite newcomers who have moved into the countryside in such large numbers since the war .
12 In due course we will add rights and freedoms not currently included in the Convention , extending into a full UK Bill of Rights .
13 Clearly there is some chicanery going on and perhaps in due course we will find out the truth .
14 In due course we shall see that people 's standard of living hinged broadly on their position in the landholding hierarchy , and it will be necessary to examine this after reviewing the material conditions it enabled them to enjoy .
15 Eventually the Corporal gave me a cigarette , and in due course we pulled over at a roadside cafe to have a cup of coffee and to stretch our legs .
16 In due course we will witness similar , half a world away on the Mile End Road . ’
17 In due course we might look closer at that episode with the Gilberd : she admits after much blushing and prevarication that he accused her in the High Street delicatessen of baby-snatching — did it openly , in a loud voice .
18 As for the real problem , we are in the midst of discussions with the Building Societies Association and others and in due course we shall make an announcement that will build on the assistance that we have already provided .
19 That is why in due course we shall be making proposals to do just that .
20 to some degree but not all and you know in in due course we will provide you with a full breakdown of this , exactly what is in and what is n't in .
21 We hope that our continuing work will shed light on these different concepts , and in due course we shall publish our results in medical journals .
22 I 'm erm I 've been working in low cost housing , housing charities , for a very long time , with Shelter and various other charities like that , and I never cease to be amazed that the Conservative Group , here or nationally , are hostile to subsidies for council housing , because the subsidy which goes to owner-occupiers , through mortgage tax relief , is very much greater than the subsidy that goes to council housing and there 's nothing we as a Council can do about this , but I do hope that in due course we will get a fair system of subsidising houses for everybody , so that wealthy people on high incomes who are getting a big subsidy on their housing through their tax relief , erm are not getting more than people on low incomes living in council houses .
23 Of course in high season we do have to ask for a bit extra if there 's going to be empty space in your place , but for all departures before May 31st and after October 1st there are NO UNDER-OCCUPANCY SUPPLEMENTS in selected accommodation .
24 In social life we build personal ‘ constructs ’ ( Kelly 1955 ) and use them to create consistent patterns of relating with others .
25 If we were to express this need openly and directly in social chit-chat we would risk offending others and we could expect a strong reaction in terms of them rejecting , over-powering or accepting us ( in this instance their luck could be in ) .
26 In social housing we are working alongside our colleagues in Wimpey Homes and , by presenting a combined capability to the marketplace , we believe that 1993 will see us both reinforce Wimpey 's position as market leader in the provision of social housing in the United Kingdom .
27 In social situations we can ‘ act out ’ our political struggles to make transitions from immature to mature relationships .
28 In social dialectology we need to abstract from speaker-interaction and the social contexts of speech events as we observe them , to project the data on to the configurations of language systems ( recall Principle 1 ) .
29 ‘ We spoke about the very good relationships between our Churches in Britain and I spoke about our foundation under John Wesley , with the links between personal piety and the search for righteousness in social justice We spoke about these things linking our two Churches together at quite a deep level .
30 In social research we should be trying to carry out objective research to find out the truth of the matter .
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