Example sentences of "we [vb mod] [verb] the [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | We may show the same kind of symptom but with different degrees of severity or persistence . |
2 | In observing the behaviour of the slimmer and the anorexic , we may read the same text , ‘ I want to lose weight . ’ |
3 | We should extend the same decency to English people who come to live in Scotland , the vast majority of whom want to integrate into the community while retaining their own distinctive national identity . |
4 | So if we put four in there , we should get the same answer that you got . |
5 | However , in other parts of the country , change is much needed and there is no reason why we should adopt the same pattern nationwide . |
6 | The principle of universalizability tells us , then , that in the absence of an available difference we must make the same judgement again . |
7 | We must demand the same level of statutory care as any other citizen , but that must not be bought with our anger and integrity . |
8 | He says that it has been the foundation of Europe 's post-war success , the implication being that we must adopt the same system in Britain if we are to become a modern , prosperous nation . |
9 | The same as , I , them that buys our 'ouse , they 'll have to pay whatever it cost for 'em to value our 'ouse , see if it 's worth lending money , we 'll have the same thing with er bungalow , down there . |
10 | Erm , hopefully we 'll have the same effect that 'em they had in Basildon and erm . |
11 | Ca n't we at least suppose that we might have the same experience on the Sun ? ’ |
12 | Ca n't we at least suppose that we might have the same experience on the Sun ? ’ |
13 | However , we might find the same relationship among all sections of society by 2006 ; breaking unjust laws might become the hallmark of the less educated of all ages . |
14 | We could make the same kind of comment about the lyrics : the predictable rhymes ; the clichéd phrases ( ‘ South of the Border ’ , ‘ stars above ’ , ‘ my thoughts stray ’ , ‘ she was a picture ’ , and so on ) . |
15 | We could make the same kind of case for clusters of compatible genes building the different parts of eyes , ears , noses , walking limbs , all the cooperating parts of an animal 's body . |
16 | We could create the same regress by starting from the traditional tripartite conception and adding , on internalist grounds , |
17 | We could implement the same architecture in a number of ways , and some ranges of computers ( such as the IBM 370 range ) are designed to a common architecture but with a radically different physical implementation for each model . |
18 | Clearly we could apply the same process to each of the alternatives . |
19 | We also asked if we could get the same consultation period because they are breaking it up at the four sites and some sites will get thirty days ' notice others will get the ninety days . |
20 | I got so used , we used to go the same way all the time . |
21 | ‘ We used to have the same problem with Shrewsbury . |
22 | ‘ We used to share the same office and we can work together in the same environment , but not when we are actually working for the same clients , ’ she says . |
23 | Yes we 've erm we 've brought in to play left back and pushed into midfield , playing with three mid-fielders , erm and we shall keep the same centre half pairing of and . |
24 | We would give the same construction to the comparable provisions in the other mortgage deeds . |
25 | Formally , we would have the same force if we assumed ( as many textbooks do ) that a magnetic field moving with a velocity in gives rise to a force |
26 | We will show the same art as we would in New York or in London , only we will be more selective in terms of number . |
27 | We will leave the latter method until the section on free 12-note music below , as it is more difficult , beginning here with the method of obscuring tonalities . |
28 | ‘ It is one of the fastest growing sports in Europe , but if we do not act now we will see the same kind of draconian measures becoming necessary in Britain as are already being undertaken in Europe . |
29 | The corresponding trees are shown in Fig. 8.6 but it should be remembered that non-basic variables can also have a positive We will use the same initial BFS as in Section 8.2 , but the method of constructing an initial BFS described in Section 8.3 can be modified to produce a good ( low cost ) feasible , or nearly feasible ( few infeasible variables ) , solution . |
30 | We will operate the same system as the DT for transfers , but without the silly form . |