Example sentences of "[noun sg] we [verb] [vb pp] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Is this a *true* reflection of the quality of football we 've played over the first couple of months … and are we likely to break Cov 's unbeaten run ?
2 The strongest indication we have had of an MBO here has been no more than vague rumours . ’
3 In this chapter we have pointed to the importance of coming to terms with the British constitution and constitutional theory since they are both in and about British politics .
4 In this chapter we have concentrated on the officially designated inservice development identified with the Inservice Panel set up by the Project Coordinating Team .
5 In this chapter we have looked at the extent to which chronic sickness rates as reported on the GHS are predictable from death rates .
6 In this chapter we have dealt with the major criticisms of the model developed in chapter 4 .
7 It 's also the term we 've applied to the phenomenon which results in these disappearances . ’
8 The marked language of the Miller 's Tale , swyve and pisse , is found again in the Reeve 's Tale ; fartynge is not named as such in the Reeve 's Tale , but is included with a circumlocution that uses a marked term we have seen in the Shipman 's Tale : The miller 's boast : is no doubt intended to be simply proverbial , but has a richly ironic meaning in light of the " beard " that Absolon finds upon obtaining his kiss from Alison ( 3730 – 43 ) .
9 I want to let you know about a study we have initiated on the usual basis of ( almost ) nil funds — hence we ca n't offer you a lucrative contract !
10 Er the only point I wish to make is that there is considerable variability we have found in the grading erm and the Ministry of Agriculture maps can not be relied upon for relatively small er or larger areas .
11 This assumption is hardly ever challenged ; yet it is clearly the case that many scientists are as incompetent in the humanities as many humanities graduates tend to be in the sciences ; it is perhaps a mark of the enormous divide we have made between the two areas that ability in one is often considered to preclude ability in the other .
12 We 'd decided to have a ploughman 's lunch or some such at a likely-looking pub we 'd seen in the next village .
13 Various speakers congratulated us on the marvellous work we had done over the past few months .
14 However , that does n't have an effect on our er ability to agree a figure of three three for the city itself , in the structure plan , because the work we 've done on the local plan taking into account commitments and suitable allowances for small sites , does indicate to us that a figure of three three is achievable , but would be extremely difficult to exceed , the difference here between the four thousand and the three three does , however , have an impact on our neighbours clearly , and as was mentioned yesterday the City Council does own some some twenty nine hectares of land outside its current boundary , er located in the Ryedale District Council area , that land , some of that land has planning consent , the remainder is allocated in the draft Southern Ryedale local plan and was excluded from the greenbelt , that land it is the City Council 's intention to use to meet its er requirements for affordable housing , could accommodate some seven hundred dwellings , I think it is very important for me to emphasize that that is a very clear commitment of the City Council , and therefore that land in Ryedale would not er in the majority of its case be available for open market use , we would be seeking to use it to meet er affordable housing requirements .
15 The house was built in 1573 by the sculptor Leone Leoni , ( an example of whose work we have seen in the Duomo ) .
16 The modification we have done in the past to vehicles ( particularly in windy areas ) is to screw to the door edge and footwell a strip of seat belt webbing which , when taught , stops the door touching the door post .
17 We 've gone back and looked at the correspondence we 've had about the News Network .
18 Eventually guilt caught up with Mowbray and myself so we joined the hospitallers , handing over what wealth we had left to the Order .
19 The irony is it 's the best team we 've had for a very long time . ’
20 This time of the year is the open season for demonstrations but we 're beginning to wonder if someone is co-ordinating the restlessness we 've got at the moment .
21 But the best of the lot is the tiny chip of violet nail polish we found caught in a torn portion of the table-cloth . ’
22 er , my Lord there has not been disclosed by the plaintiffs anything more than one copy of the brochure for each site we 've got in the my Lord might I therefore formally call for disclosures of each addition of the brochures that the jury have them
23 The site we have defined as the recognition site for the DNA-PK in human c-Jun is conserved in c-Jun proteins of other species and is also present in murine JunD ( 15 ) .
24 The Gormenghast passage [ 19 ] represents a fairly extreme position on the scale of opacity , and when we turn , in the following chapters , to a more detailed study of stylistic values , we shall have little occasion to insist on the distinction we have made between the study of style in terms of foregrounding , and that in terms of stylistic variants .
25 But the Premier League clubs did come up with two positive measures in what Parry described as ‘ the most constructive meeting we have had for a long time . ’
26 We 've increased our market shares virtually everywhere er two very strong er improvements Venezuela and Nigeria and the the initiative we 've taken with the Soviets to rework their wells er should be onstream by the end of the year and we 're hoping that may lead to other opportunities er , both in Russia and er and there 's the possibility from that of some business in Eastern Europe as well .
27 Despite this finding , the two classes of junction we have created on the basis of their phosphorus chemical shift can not be clearly distinguished in terms of the energetics of the B I -B II transition .
28 Sir Henry was still shaken by the terrible cry we had heard on the moor .
29 At last we reached a clearing and the desolate building we had glimpsed from the shore .
30 Every striker we 've got in the club is going and doing some finishing now ; you can hear them going .
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