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

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31 What they 're able to do with that money this year and in that way we can make a reasonable assessment as to what has to be done next year and the years after and budget all , but we 're talking about how they 're going to spend the money that we 've just earlier on voted for , for us so that we can see what is being done and also that the public can see because after all this all came up , the report to the ombudsman and the public will not be satisfied about our performance on that .
32 ‘ They 're in that hotel we just passed . ’
33 1889 was a better one still ; as a matter of fact in that year we reached , perhaps , the zenith of our power .
34 The ex the extra cost of privatization is going to be one heck of a lot more than than without any privatization , in that year we 're talking about immediately , is it not ?
35 In that case we will clearly announce our resignation , ’ he added .
36 In that case we should be back in something like the unsatisfactory position we were in before the introduction of comprehensive schools , when the least successful children were relegated to schools that were openly admitted to be inferior ; and it is likely that the ‘ good ’ schools would , many of them , choose to free themselves from their Local Authorities .
37 In that case we firmly say make it simple and do n't aim for the moon at first try .
38 In that case we surely are talking about professionals , despite your doubts earlier . ’
39 The Substitute , too , had said , ‘ In that case we surely are talking about professionals … ’
40 In that case we are still unclear how a ‘ meaning ’ account , in terms of actors ' choices within a set of rules , relates to a claim to have identified what ‘ really ’ moves them to particular actions .
41 Before we graduated from a wheelbarrow to a muckspreader , every year we would ring the contractor for a quote and say ‘ in that case we 'll spread our own . ’
42 Sometimes that flash is near slit 1 and in that case we know that the electron actually went through the first slit .
43 " In that case we must ask St Anthony to get it back for us .
44 In the light of the judgment in that case we would uphold the applicant 's objection to the proposed interview on the third rather than the first of the grounds put before us .
45 In that case we will attempt to do this now and we 'll talk about interval naming afterwards those of you who can please attempt it there will be questions here that some of us ca n't .
46 ‘ We hope Mr Stein will be working for us long into the future and obviously in that case we would need to apply for another permit for him .
47 In that case we 're in real trouble .
48 If there is a coastal plain you 're to find it , and in that case we 'll meet near that southern coastal city — ’ Burun gestured , searching his memory for the name , ‘ — Ruysdal . ’
49 Striped shirt tapped a gold pencil thoughtfully against his teeth and said that of course one had every respect for someone wishing to take such a stand and that in that case we must see what could be done with the portfolio as it was .
50 We have no direct evidence as to whether the matter in other galaxies is made up of protons and neutrons or antiprotons and antineutrons , but it must be one or the other : there can not be a mixture in a single galaxy because in that case we would again observe a lot of radiation from annihilations .
51 I said in that case we will make you a concert in mid January and I think he said are coming with them .
52 Well , in that case we 'll forget it .
53 And the provision for the county is well over the allocations in the structure plan already , but the County Council , sent observations to the District Council to say , We 're not going to object to this particular er windfall site coming forward for a hundred and sixty houses , because it 's recycling existing urban land , and in that case we can set the policy to one side .
54 ‘ Well , in that case we can open the presents and put them round the tree .
55 Surely , one could argue , it can only be recognized by knowledge of some convention that U means z ; but in that case we can do away with talk of complex intentions and construct an account of communication based directly on the notion of conventional signal .
56 In the first place , in the ( rare ) cases where sentence-meaning exhausts utterance-meaning ( i.e. where the speaker meant exactly what he said , no more , no less ) , the same content would be assigned both to semantics and pragmatics In other words , we would need to restrict the notion of utterance-meaning in such a way that we subtract sentence-meaning , and in that case we are back to a definition of pragmatics by residue .
57 In that case we ca n't finalise this one until we have decided that .
58 But even but even in that case we did have er did have a case with a young a youngish lad who his accountant had written it
59 Now in that case we had to select those measures er by knowledge of the problem .
60 Unless we 're well enough to , unless Dave 's well enough to go swimming , in that case we 'll swim .
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