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

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1 All the different schools had er cos then we had , used to compete against er all sports and we used to get an afternoon football we used to march from up to the and erm play football but we did n't go up there until at half-time at erm play-time so they went to school at two o'clock and at half past three then that 'd be our break , then we 'd go up to erm football till five o'clock .
2 I think the more people who are aware of the alternatives that are in the building industry we could improve on this .
3 Its omnifont recognition algorithms teamed up with the use of the dictionary have given us a recognition rate we 'd estimate at between 98% and 99% , and all without having to teach the program what any letters are , which we consider to be very good .
4 I am merely reporting on the fate to have befallen every other Minister for Sport you can care to mention which is one of the reasons why we are still debating the kind of football stadiums we should have for the future when every other country besides Botswana and the Cocos Islands have already built theirs .
5 Purchaser research is the name given to the research services we can provide to our clients to help them advance and achieve strategic objectives .
6 Through g contacts already established throughout the U K department , links have been d=established and developed with work in Poland , Russia and Albania and we 're working to assess the policy , practice development or programme contribution we might make in those European countries .
7 In this second part we shall look at what is required of a spiritual director and suggest some ways of exploring it as a personal resource .
8 In the rest of this section we will show , by example , how PGPs may be solved by slightly modifying the simplex method We will start with problem P2 in which we write ‘ Gmax ’ to signal a PGP and list the objectives in order of priority ( highest first ) .
9 You know , and tha , we would n't go and have a look at a parcel machine system we 'd look at lovely potatoes , .
10 Before you go out there are some important safety considerations we should talk about and the first one is personal preparation .
11 Great that we 're making a few bob at last ; I 've bunged down a few more ideas for old Clash songs we could flog to various fee-paying customers .
12 By cutting down on routine paperwork we would hope to be able to increase the level of ‘ customer contact ’ , which would improve the service and provide staff with more job satisfaction .
13 Following these herd visits we will travel across the rolling countryside of Ohio , Iowa and Illinois towards Chicago where we will be staying at the Comfort Inn , Des Plaines .
14 Because of our shared love of water colour we would talk of our favourite painters , and we agreed that Cotman 's " Ploughed Field " in the City of Leeds Art Gallery is a very great work .
15 The main all the biscuit firms we used to deal with .
16 And whereas with departmental approach we may have been satisfied with the ability to do extracts down from our corporate mainframe systems in the enterprise approach we 'll look for proper and full integration of the mainframe as an integral part of the environment .
17 In terms of organisation , working with this age group we can go in several directions : 1 .
18 And we used to do these er pictures that u used to be on er grey and blue paper and we used to , with white paint we used to make a sort of anything there and then with erm charcoal sticks we used to draw on it .
19 Using matrix algebra we may arrive at a numerical solution for the factor premiums , where F -1 is the inverse matrix of F , .
20 But , as page printers do n't all use laser technology we 'll stick with the proper term for the duration of this article .
21 rooms , taught drawing and that erm there 's a youth club we can go to and that 's got sort of , table tennis and snooker .
22 Oh this looks more like our thing Christopher we could cope with this .
23 We may say , then , that line A is less precise , less specific than line B. Line A is not swallowed up in line B , however ; it is not the case that once we have line B we can dispense with line A. Rather , line B provides the clue or the context within which the uncertainty of line A is resolved .
24 In relation to the tap and glass metaphor we can think of these as being something like a plunger that fits over the glass and which forces down the level of stress .
25 ( It is not exactly the right answer because of the rough averaging procedure we used to arrive at the direct effects . )
26 With our vast information resources we can get to the point quickly , to give constructive advice without juggling words .
27 If there are bank charges we will deal with them . ’
28 With distributed database systems we could continue with a couple of things mentioned earlier on .
29 ‘ If we encounter fog over the North Atlantic we will turn on the radar , switch on the Satnav , and start the engines .
30 If we leave the city by the north gate we will travel through the fief of Armishir before coming to the foothills of the mountains themselves .
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