Example sentences of "kind of [noun] we " in BNC.

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1 We must know what we want , what kind of person we want to meet , and go straight for them . "
2 Just the kind of person we want at St Basil 's . ’
3 The following selection should illustrate the kind of problems we use .
4 There had to be freedom of association — that is , freedom to form political parties , and freedom to form the kind of associations we now know as pressure groups , whose purpose is to bring to bear on parties and on governments the combined pressure of the interests they represent .
5 Indeed , this is the development that begins to combine videoconferencing facilities with online computer network applications , the kind of overlap we foreshadowed in the previous sections of this chapter .
6 Where we are not dealing solely with our own affairs but forming general preferences as to the kind of society we would like to live in , the main pleasures and pains we are concerned with are precisely these pleasures and pains of sympathy .
7 The kind of society we live in — broadly the industrial capitalism which is being embraced by more and more of the world — is making us prone to the alienation and isolation on which madness feeds .
8 In greater detail I could look at what kind of coverage we 've got , but I think in ten minutes I do n't have time to do that .
9 However , frequently , the kind of questions we want to ask of the data are deeper than would be answered simply by looking at a cross-tabulation .
10 ‘ This kind of love we 'll keep for ourselves . ’
11 This form of prayer , then , gathers up all our experiences and takes them to the King of Kings , and we think about them in his presence — all the hurts , all the joys , all that stops us becoming the kind of persons we feel called to be .
12 A few other very powerful melodic combinations possible in the kind of passage we are here considering are :
13 ‘ With the kind of cut-backs we have been doing , we have been incurring substantial reorganisation costs and profitability has been difficult to achieve , ’ Mr Mair said .
14 Over ten years ago Breton and Wintrobe warned that ‘ it is not clear that the behaviour of bureaucrats would be and what kind of models we would be churning out if government revenues were not increasing automatically ’ ( Breton and Wintrobe , 1975 , p. 205 ) .
15 Indeed , one of the researchers ' most important tasks is to ascertain for my benefit what kind of conversation we 'll be likely to have — whether the guest talks nineteen to the dozen , in which case I 'll need to prepare lots of questions , or if they take ten minutes to say ‘ Good evening ’ — in which case I 'll start praying .
16 If that s the kind of performance we can expect from well paid professionals god help us .
17 ‘ Do n't look so shocked , I 'm not suggesting we try and revive whatever kind of relationship we once had .
18 Age simply did n't come into the kind of relationship we had .
19 ‘ This is exactly the kind of behaviour we want to keep away from rugby .
20 This is a very nasty kind of villain we have here . ’
21 The poet tells us that ‘ This race it looks not like an earthly race ’ , but it is not made clear what kind of chase we are witnessing .
22 Now of that hundred and twenty five thousand revenue spending which would be coming out of County Council to match what is likely to happen in the five B programme , most of that , most of that is on economic development activities , now the kind of way we can find that money without going to the authorities and asking for growth funding , because this Committee has not asked for any and that is not common in all the committees in the Council , is actually by finding it out of things like our monies , and other projects , actually funding it yourself as a Committee , funding the ability to draw in European money into Shropshire .
23 The kind of norms we are concerned with here are sometimes called community norms in order to distinguish them from the superordinate norms that I have mentioned , and I shall suggest below that a major difference between superordinate and community norms is that , whereas ‘ standard ’ norms are uniform , community norms are sometimes more aptly described as variable norms .
24 He can be unseated by a swing of 3.6 percent to Labour — and that 's the kind of swing we 're seeing in the opinion polls at the moment .
25 Whatever kind of music we are writing , we must move forward with the most essential factor ( usually melody ) for at least an adequate distance before turning back to consider the rest .
26 After getting on Top of the Pops you know the kind of music we play , nothing would surprise us any more I do n't think .
27 Anyway , what I really want to talk about is engineering for our future in a way because I mean most of you er , listen to the doom and gloom and all the ni , all the er kind of statistics we 've seen that come out of the Engineering Prize Federation , the C B I , I wish somebody , for a change , would put a little bit of gloss on it instead of actually bringing up the statistics which show how badly we 're doing !
28 Our society and culture , together with our spiritual awareness , has built a structure over the years to help us remember those people and events that have done much to determine the kind of lives we live today , and that part of the structure that relates to the Royal Air Force has , of course , a special interest for our Association .
29 This repeated general principles well known to a ( l good teachers , but I wanted them in the Report so there could be no doubt about the kind of teaching we admired .
30 The kind of industrialisation we have developed , together with the quality of the commodities we produce , would have to change with dramatic painfulness .
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