Example sentences of "[noun] we [vb mod] [verb] is " in BNC.

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1 The rule we shall consider is
2 The second influence we shall examine is the British attempt in the latter half of the nineteenth century to reconcile a tension between the romantic-historical and the positivist approaches to society by developing theories of social evolution .
3 The issue we will examine is why delinquency is so attractive to some and unappealing to other youth .
4 The compensation we will pay is the market value of the item up to the maximum Code of Practice Compensation limit applicable at the time of posting .
5 And just one other plan we 'd welcome is the young people in the come in .
6 The question we must answer is : ‘ If I am going to buy a plane , how much will it cost me and how can I get the money ? ’
7 If a criminal is a person labelled as such , an initial question we must ask is ‘ Who does the labelling ? ’
8 As I have already indicated , the critical question we must ask is how we may design selection procedures which encourage sensible teaching and learning .
9 But the question we must ask is why so many British workers are getting a two-week break when other European workers are making do with just three days ' holiday .
10 The question we must ask is why the real story has not been given ?
11 A second question we can ask is whether the visual word-recognition system treats the uppercase , lowercase and handwritten version of a word as different ( which would happen if the system operated at a relatively concrete level ) .
12 The first difference we may note is the reduction in the number of performance errors he makes .
13 The first point we may note is that the coefficient of variation of lifetime consumption is ( where finite ) an increasing function of the extent of inheritance .
14 In the absence of dose-response studies , the only important point we can make is that transit was accelerated across the ICJ by a dose if ia 5HT that did not induce ileal secretion in vivo .
15 The main conclusion we may draw is that significant numbers of the adult population are actively involved in the care and assistance of older people .
16 tourism in West Sussex I mean what would happen to that is just one example er on a broader level , the County Council is working with the European regions to promote West Sussex in Europe and what would happen to that , the only conclusion we could draw is that these policies would crumble and to er seriously affect West Sussex and finally I come back to the point that , that I will keep making , if I ever get the opportunity , namely the cost of this exercise .
17 If these descriptions assume that the only moral prohibition we must honour is the prohibition against cruelty , then they assume that it is sometimes morally permissible to cause animals pain , even substantial pain .
18 But perhaps the moral we should draw is that criticism is not , and can not be , such a discipline ( though literary history is , or may be ) .
19 The other reason is that there are at least some rules for judging advertisements , but most of these are based firmly in the objectives which the ads are trying to achieve : if we do not know what the objectives are , any judgement we may make is without a real foundation .
20 Erm once that hurdle 's out of the way if it is a hurdle er once once we 've agreed on that er the next decision we 'll make is on er which company you and I think that you 're more be comfortable the environment in which you er we operate .
21 Oh well it 's nearly pay day we 'll see is n't it ?
22 One of the most useful things we can do is to find out from people what they would really like to happen and try to facilitate this .
23 However if this is what the old person wants , one of the most helpful things we can do is to back up their wish for this to happen .
24 therefore , the rate we can grow is to a large extent governed by the rate we can either attract or develop the specialised management staff we need .
25 The example we shall give is for a person who starts the regime moderately overweight and whose normal meals are fairly typically too high in fat , sugar , and salt , and too low in fibre .
26 The example we 'll consider is that of Mt Etna in 1971 .
27 Right so the next thing we 'll do is
28 The first thing we 'll do is look at the data , alright , so if you go from the action menu into option one , right , we 're going to plot er go through to the transform edit
29 the other thing we might do is erm is a at the film council and see if he can help us with , I mean it is a film after all whether he 's got er particular contacts
30 ‘ The thing we would stress is that this sort of thing is against the law .
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