Example sentences of "[noun] [adj] we [verb] that the " in BNC.
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1 | In the theory of market structure developed in Chapter 10 we saw that the key relation was the size of economies of scale relative to the size of the market . |
2 | With Figure 4 we demonstrate that the wild-type Dcm enzyme and the Cys177Ser mutant are equally competent in binding to oligonucleotide duplexes containing a recognition sequence ( CC A / T GG ) . |
3 | In Chapter 1 we argued that the most crucial factor in the current malaise in the penal system is the ‘ crisis of legitimacy ’ . |
4 | In Chapter 9 we suggest that the provision of user-friendly , confidential services will encourage this surfacing , whereas repressive policies , stigmatisation or persecution will discourage it . |
5 | In chapter two we established that the most effective way of reducing the ambiguity produced by the pattern recogniser is by a lexical look-up which discards candidate strings that are not allowable in English . |
6 | In Chapter 14 we saw that the return on an asset is not just the dividend or interest payment but also the capital gain . |
7 | Given the response of colleges in session 1987–88 we anticipate that the Council will have to make a selection and , in inviting colleges to progress their proposals , will consider the extent to which proposals will : |
8 | The purposes of school history 1.7 We consider that the purposes of school history are : i ) to help understand the present in the context of the past . |
9 | Towards the end of Section 1.8 we noted that the only interpretation one could put upon the equality unc between the two polynomials mentioned is that 1 = 0 , -3 = 0 and 2 = 0 in Q. Thus the above equality is meaningful but blatantly false . |
10 | The conclusions of the Black report are confirmed insofar as they relate to malignant disease occurring in young people between 1963 and 1983 ; on the basis of the six cases included in table III we conclude that the excess in Seascale is unlikely to have arisen by chance ( table VII ) . |
11 | In Table 16–2 we saw that the Thatcher government succeeded in reducing marginal tax rates , especially for the very rich . |
12 | In Section 17–2 we saw that the United States takes a structural approach to monopoly , believing that concentration and monopoly power are undesirable per se . |