Example sentences of "[conj] we [verb] in the " in BNC.

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1 Or we play in the park all day .
2 At the end of our golden period in the 1930s a 2–0 victory over Ditchford Colliery took us past the Preliminary Preliminary First Qualifying Round , although we faltered in the following Preliminary First Qualifying Round , losing 6–2 to Bonsford Hartley of the South FC .
3 The reader should check that P1/T2 remains optimal for and that we pivot in the x 1 -column when 0 = ⅙ and the s 1 -column when θ = - .
4 The sort of things that we cover in the er er code of practice for charging to clients which are outside this .
5 It is quite possible clearly that that number could be reduced , during the consultation process on the on the local plan , I think that 's an important point because of the issue of windfall that was mentioned by Mr Davis , and was raised yesterday , reference to historic trends in the city of York do show that erm we have exceeded structure plan targets by substantial amounts , I think the figure is is forty percent or or more , er the County Council could confirm that , slightly difficult calculation to do because I 'm sure you 'll be aware that to our eternal shame , the City Council has not to date adopted a formal local plan , with reference erm to your question on day one er as to whether or not we might calculate contribution of windfalls in the past , we have looked at the nineteen eighty seven residential land availability er study , which was agreed with the house builders , adjacent districts , and of course the County , and in the five year period of that study , by comparison with the sites that we agreed in the study , an additional four hundred and thirty dwellings came forward and were completed on sites that had not been identified in the study , now I 'd I would say very clearly that that level of windfalls erm would not continue in the future and it could not be a reliable basis for erm looking at windfall contributions in the city in the future , clearly the supply of development land in the city is a is a finite resource , er given given the constraints that are current holding , and although some additional windfalls to the two hundred I 'd suggested in my H One may come forward , on the other hand I suspect some of the sites suggested in the draft local plan could fall out of the equation .
6 The the bulk of them erm I think almost without exception are erm in adjoining districts , around York , the significant contribution from York that we identified in the Greater York study , erm largely comes from from windfill windfall sites , by and large .
7 Well , Mercer 's father had exactly the same rinds of dead flesh on his hands that we saw in the Delta .
8 The wa the river water 's very very polluted there , so a lot of people got tummy bugs and we slept er on the side of the river in little tents and erm we did n't discover till afterwards , two things , one thing was that the little holes that we saw in the sand were actually scorpion holes
9 The right hon. Gentleman 's policies would reintroduce the levels of unemployment that we saw in the 1930s .
10 If he is really concerned about unemployment , why does he want to cripple British industry by bringing back flying pickets , by encouraging mass pickets , by returning trade union immunities , with all the difficulties that we saw in the 1960s and 1970s ?
11 This can cast us back to that sense of aestheticism and dedication that we saw in the sixth elegy .
12 Later decades have seen other organizations use the term so that we speak in the twentieth century about the trade union ‘ movement ’ or the ‘ peace movement ’ ; we seldom think to describe the Conservative Party , the Confederation of British Industry or the North Atlantic Treaty Organization as ‘ movements ’ .
13 To demonstrate , then , that prices are inflexible in the sense that we mean in the remainder of this chapter , it has to be established that the price may deviate from its equilibrium value over a given interval .
14 I think about these things because they were domestic economies that we practised in the 1950s .
15 I will indicate , as I go through them , the way in which they work : that is , how they fit into the diagnostic story that we developed in the last chapter .
16 The theoretical tools that we developed in the preceding Lecture have been shown to be extremely versatile ; they enabled us to analyse easily the incidence of taxation in a variety of economies exhibiting different kinds of imperfections .
17 The answer depends on the criteria of efficiency and equity that we developed in the last chapter .
18 One factor in this is our exporting the very successful Bridal Collection that we developed in the U K , we 've exported that to Canada and the U S and that 's gone down very well indeed .
19 The contrast is striking , and can not be dismissed as irrelevant to the social and other problems that we confront in the last decade of our century .
20 The agreement on norms that we noticed in the inner city seems here to have been weakened .
21 I wondered what the place with towers and searchlights had been that we passed in the night .
22 Of course the inspectorate is highly respected in Wales , but the hon. Gentleman will know that it was never geared to carry out inspections with the frequency that we expect will result from the provisions of the Education ( Schools ) Bill and that we envisage in the parents charter .
23 It is to such practical questions that we turn in the final chapter .
24 It is to these questions that we turn in the next section .
25 Will my right hon. Friend assure the House that at least one of the lessons that we learnt in the Gulf war will be put into effect so that , should a similar international crisis occur again , more than one in five of those support vessels will fly the red ensign , as was the case in the Gulf war ?
26 Decentralisation is thus seen as an alternative to the bureaucratic practices that we investigated in the previous chapter .
27 Compare this map with the forward sweep paddle stroke that we teach in the Star tests .
28 Aggressive in terms that we fight in the market place for for clients and that we er then if that 's what aggressive means the answer to that is yes .
29 That we use in the home ?
30 A lot of the glues and solvents that we use in the home , especially if you 're putting lino tiles down or , or carpet tiles , down contain substances that are highly flammable .
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