Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [be] [conj] we [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 Now one of the interesting things about this is that they 've worked out , in order to erm achieve our sales forecast , erm the impact of recruitment for each branch is that we need a net growth in branch of one plus one for every er on every month .
2 That condition is that we cut ten minutes out of the running time . ’
3 The fundamental one in an investigation of this kind is that we do not need to accept any prior assumption about how society at large is organized or structured , and so in our interpretation we do not need to import any presuppositions from theories of social class and social structure or taxonomies of class or status , which may of course be controversial .
4 The latest episode in this story is that we have found that the proton and electron are made up of quarks held together by bonds of the order of 10 9 eV .
5 One of things on this drug is that we have many cases documented on this where people do n't realize the incredible grotesque feelings they have of mutilating themselves et cetera are actually connected to the drug .
6 I mean that that 's another alternative is that we do n't bother with pictures .
7 The short answer to this question is that we do not know how homoeopathic remedies work any more than we know how the majority of orthodox pharmaceuticals work .
8 Another difference is that we have a lot of money which can be used quickly .
9 ‘ You show me exactly where this place is and we wait for him to show .
10 Another difficulty of the last 11 or 12 years is that we have always faced west , towards the United States of America .
11 ‘ I do n't know who this person is as we have no family here now .
12 The main consideration in gaining a clear conscience is that we work out the wording carefully in advance as the prodigal son did when he was off in the far country .
13 The obvious reply to this argument is that we need a reason to accept a decision reached behind this veil of ignorance , and the claim that no decision would be reached behind a differently constructed veil of ignorance is not such a reason unless it has already been shown , as it has not in fact , that we are bound by the results of some veil of ignorance , whatever it may be .
14 right , and another thing is whether we want phone 's , because all these phone 's are rented the actual phone 's
15 A further gain is that we do not need a sampling frame for the 10 000 cattle but only for each of the 10 herds ; such a frame could be constructed on the investigator 's arrival at a farm .
16 The major difference between the American and British systems is that we vote for an MP , the party with the most MPs wins and its leader moves into Number Ten .
17 Another possibility is that we call statements expressing attitudes with this particular sort of stridency moral statements and allow as ethical all statements which express attitudes towards conduct of a certain special seriousness and pervasiveness in their influence on one 's own behaviour and such as one would like to find widely shared , but not necessarily to have supported by a social sanction .
18 The question for the nation and this House is whether we participate in the process of union or stand aside .
19 I sa , as I say , I met this morning with the three members from Potter Street erm we do have various alternative proposals for sa ways forward should the village back out and what I can say to you at this stage is that we have another meeting scheduled for next week , we will be meeting with the Resident 's Associations keeping them fully informed erm we will ensure that the letter goes back to Mrs who and the other Resident 's Associations who expressed concern there and that we will be taking , I hope , I hope because I 'm gon na have to say if Woolwich back out we 're going out we 're going have to move very fast and do some quite erm in-depth work .
20 Perhaps the best answer to that question is that we have recently established an NHS research and development directorate , under Professor Michael Peckham .
21 The main outstanding issue is that we do n't know how colour-coding receptive fields are constructed out of wavelength-coding receptive fields at other stages in the system .
22 The how we come to Jesus , the why 's we come to him are not the important thing , the real issue is that we come to him .
23 The second point is that we have been told that we in Wales would return to the rates .
24 But the central point is that we need firmly to shift out of the mode of thinking that assumes that at pensionable age most people become useless burdens ; to realize that most of them have at least as much to offer as many people in their twenties , and hence actively seek ways to use their abilities positively .
25 The simple truth is that we have both bowled extremely professionally throughout the last series against England .
26 The real trouble is that we hand over £18 a week for every family in Britain — a total of £14,000 million — through the common agricultural policy .
27 and the second reason is that we wish , we wish to take professional advice from experienced accountants on the merits or demerits of the structured settlement
28 ‘ The saddest thing is that we 've been persuaded that true travellers know how to haggle .
29 The most crucial aspect is whether we want our currency to be locked into a stable currency in Europe or whether we want to be able to devalue our currency in the hope of averting unemployment .
30 The only remaining problem is that we have three different sorts of diphthong : those which glide to ( , , ) , those which glide to ( , ) and those which glide to ( , , ) .
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