Example sentences of "[pron] we [vb past] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Now how a man who works on can think there 's anything funny about species I just ca n't understand erm but there it is. erm well , suppose , however , that in my view wrongly one did suppose that there was something erm in this sort of idea of the decoupling between the processes which we observed in single populations and erm the sort of mechanisms leading to large scale evolution , what kinds of processes are held to be important when it comes to large scale evolution events ?
2 In addition to mainstream training funds , we secured over £500,000 in European funding which we matched with other partners in the city to increase the level and range of training available to both companies and individuals .
3 The experience I have recorded left us with the convictions with which we started in general confirmed .
4 The sort of criteria which we used for paradigmatic delimitation are of no help here .
5 Otley threw us a large towel each and some dry clothes which we changed into like embarrassed children on the beach , then we had a mug of cocoa and a gingerbread man with currant eyes and chocolate buttons down his front .
6 But unless there have been marked changes over the past 30 years in insolation , the quantum efficiency of phytoplankton photosynthesis , or rates of nutrient supply , interannual changes or lack thereof , in chlorophyll ( which we inferred from interannual changes in Secchi depths ) will reflect interannual variations in primary production in the North Pacific or any other ocean basin .
7 Then we got on board the little " Fingal " and soon were joined by a number who had travelled with us when we came and whom we greeted as old friends .
8 Actually , it 's a valid point and one we thought about long and hard before deciding to give Stiff Little Fingers another go .
9 To show what we meant by grammatical description we included two examples of how meaning is constructed in different kinds of language , both spoken and written .
10 The natural sciences were once used to point to what we meant by objective information , but quantum physics , for example , has shown that even observing situations can alter them .
11 And , it seemed to me that when I , as the er your representative on Provincial Finance Committee is asked to make a co , commitment for this , for this for er for nineteen ninety three I could say no better than what we had as out target this year and that was hard !
12 We were all highly individualistic — in fact , what we had in common seemed to be a reputation for rebellion and trouble-making — but we shared a way into adult life , influencing each other and creating a collective strength .
13 Gleizes writes , ‘ it was at this moment , October 1910 , that we discovered each other seriously , including Robert Delaunay … and that we realized what we had in common .
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