Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] we [modal v] [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 Why this was the case we shall return to later ; for the moment our concern must be with the chronology , distribution and causes of the enclosures themselves .
2 ( 2 ) CPRW 's Director , Dr Neil Caldwell , said , ‘ The case we will present to the inquiry is based on nine years of research .
3 For the present we must return to the adjudicative context within which natural justice and fairness operate .
4 Using single devices be they terminals or erm perhaps Microsoft Windows in the future we 'll need to categor deal with the different categories of users and the different devices they have to deal with .
5 For the ancient and medieval worlds documentary information of this type is almost totally lacking , and in the attempt to fill the gap we must turn to coins .
6 From the window we could see to the right a barrel-organ with a small dog dressed as a clown , to the left a pile of rags heaped on the Métro ventilation grille .
7 We told the controller we would divert to Viseu , and were told to remain at FL090 until overhead the field , to ensure separation from the German .
8 The question we should like to be able to answer is , therefore , what suddenly created such a new , unheard of , situation in the religious life of antiquity .
9 We will be discussing Keynesianism more fully in Chapter 8 , but for the moment we must attend to the adequacy of the adversary politics thesis .
10 Through the Spirit we can put to death the deeds of the ‘ flesh ’ ( by which he means unredeemed human nature , alienated from God , Rom. 8:13 ) .
11 What we think of as the music we used to listen to , is n't necessarily the music that was played to us .
12 My hon. Friends may fear that in some parts of the country we shall return to the oppressive and unfair bills which people received under the rates system .
13 and erm therefore this year er there is a case for saying we shall start to accrue some of the backlog er to the extent , but only to the extent we will expected to be paid shortly thereafterwards .
14 Nevertheless there is a distinction to be drawn between the value we must ascribe to language and that which we ascribe to art .
15 We were almost into November now and I did n't need to be an expert navigator to work out from the charts , and the Admiralty Pilot lying open on the chart table , that to be into the south of the Weddell Sea in time to take maximum advantage of the summer loosening of the pack we would need to be away not later than end-November .
16 As a result we will go to bed and get up earlier , and we become more like ‘ larks ’ .
17 Their advice should be available to party groups if that was where effective decisions were being taken : this is a point we shall return to later .
18 The first of these was the mechanism by which considerable weight was given by the Project Coordinating Team to the DCSL recommendations of schools for inclusion in the project ( a point we shall return to below ) .
19 Through the use of these negatives ( engineering and maths ) , we can see students ' construction of an identity as ‘ physicist ’ : a person who is not too remote from reality , but who is at the same time capable of independent and abstract thought — a point we shall return to in Chapter 6 .
20 It is not clear how this issue could be resolved , other than by stipulation , and hence rather than attempt to reach a conclusion we will proceed to the more fundamental question of whether the shareholders should , in the first place , be considered to have a moral right to decide how companies should be run in virtue of their ownership of corporate property .
21 But it 's just been too wet and too nasty to do anything about it so when we 've got a chance we 'll have to really do .
22 I do n't think for a minute we 'll have to . ’
23 Nevertheless it is pernicious because it trades on the pernicious habit of labelling things or qualities ( hard/soft , consonant/vowel ) masculine or feminine ( a habit we must return to in Chapter 5 ) .
24 The creation of structure was for a purpose : the hermetic principle of ‘ as above , so below ’ , imitating the macrocosm in the microcosm , bringing the vastness of nature and the universe down to a scale we can relate to .
25 Their choice of diamond was significant : it was one of the first scientific studies of crystals to exploit the simplicity of diamond : a property we will return to later .
26 Every summer we used to go to the seaside in Croatia , and I built sandcastles with the other children .
27 Whether this is actually possible is a discussion we will return to in chapter 6 .
28 If the hon. Member for Livingston ever got into power , no doubt we would return to the longer waits that we experienced under the Labour Government .
29 But no doubt we can return to these matters if the honourable gentleman raises them further in the course of the debate .
30 No doubt we will return to that .
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