Example sentences of "the [noun] we [vb base] to " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ These measures have added nearly another £600m a year to the support we give to those over retirement age . |
2 | as the wishes we make to the sky . |
3 | During the afternoon we continue to Innsbruck , capital of the Tyrol , making a brief stop at the glassworks at Rattenburg . |
4 | The money we remit to England , to your sister ? |
5 | Mr Clark added : ‘ If we spend all the money we need to on heating , we will not have any money for repairs , maintenance and existing programmes . ’ |
6 | Bishop David has already appealed to us to double the money we give to the Church wherever we can . |
7 | We can learn to develop our personal power through identifying the resistance we have to using certain types of behaviour and learning skills that make us more adaptable . |
8 | But who can tell the damage we do to our writing voices when we roughly silence them for long stretches ? |
9 | In the text we refer to this architecture as the " B6700 computer " for brevity . |
10 | So that 's where the money 's going , and we 're hoping that we make enough money in sponsorship so that the money we earn , people will know that it 's all going out to help the projects we want to , and it 's not being wasted on administration , especially after there 's been erm a bit of a debark over Sting 's money , where only 5% went to the Indians and also the Rainforest Foundation has since collapsed , so our head-office is going to be absolutely stringent about making sure that the money is spent where we 've asked it to be spent . |
11 | It is too easy to dwell on the environmental down-side of the industry and I believe it is about time we brought home to people the improvements we bring to their life-style . |
12 | By the time the children , taught solely lipreading and speech , were 5 or 6 years old there was a certain inadequacy in the levels of communication they could reach compared by a quotation in one book to be of a level ‘ scarcely above the signals we use to our pets ’ . |
13 | As in Darcy 's Utopia , in the future we aspire to . |
14 | In the future we need to be quicker than the competition and totally focused on customer satisfaction and production requirements . |
15 | Thanks but no-thanks , we 'd rather make the programme we want to , despite the horrendous budget problems . |
16 | For example , if we ask you ‘ What is large , grey and has a trunk ? ’ , your ability to answer will depend on communication from the phonological input lexicon ( used to understand the words we say to you ) to the semantic component of the lexicon ( containing information about the meaning of the words ) . |
17 | Our arguments are based not only on our national interest but on the risks we perceive to the competitive position of the Community as a whole . |
18 | This module would , Minsky suggests , alone have access to the model ( again possibly false , of course ) of how it itself related to all the other , lower , modules , and it might be expected to have some property of the type we refer to as consciousness or self-consciousness . |
19 | Under these circumstances the process we know to be distributed across all of the input/output cell connections appears to be localized in one neuron . |
20 | Let me just , just show you a little thing here just enclosing , just linking it up there , there it is , it 's , it 's a well known little picture , it 's a picture of a wheel where there in the centre the hub is Christ , you see when the hub has got to be the centre otherwise the wheel does not run true and there with Christ is the hub , the centre of your life , the centre of my life , and you and I our lives our selves , there on the outside , were the rim and there 's those spokes that hold it together and make it run true the spoke of , of the bible , God 's word allowing him to speak to us , the spoke of prayer , our communion with God , our praying to him , the spoke of obedience following him obeying him , bringing our lives into , into line with what he says in his word , he says if you love me you will keep my commandments , that 's why we 've got to learn and get to know them from his word and then the spoke of fellowship somebody as likened them to prayer , being like air , our breath , the bible being like food , giving us nourishment and strength , fellowship , it 's the family situation and in just as in a nature family there is , that is the place for care , it 's the place for support it 's the place of sharing , it 's the place of love , where it should be , so God 's family , and then the final one their obedience like exercise , keeping fit , it 's the callisthenics , it 's keeping the muscles toned , obeying what he tells us in his word , well that 's what it means to be a Christian bringing ourselves into line with him and allowing him to re-fashion us in his image and it 's a process that 's going on all the time , Wesley and his hymn talks about us being used and the scripture being changed from glory into glory , till in heaven we take our place there , like him , John says when we see him , we shall be like him , but we shall see him as he is and that 's God 's purpose for you and for me , to be like him , and the moment we come to him and respond to him , the process starts and it goes on , day in , day out , night in , night out , week in , week out , over the years him changing and fashioning us into the image of his son , because that 's how he created us originally , he created to be like him and in this new creation , we were singing we are a new creation , it 's to be like him . |
21 | From the moment we wake to the moment we fall asleep we think , we feel , we choose , we speak , we act , not as isolated individuals but as persons among people . |
22 | And I would like to buy two chairs for the favour room , you know chairs to sit on cos at the moment we have to always go and get them from the er cracker room . |
23 | AT the moment we need to be aware of what is happening and make others aware too . |
24 | All they do when they 're at sea is take down the messages we send to them , so do n't worry about not picking up a signal , 'cause nobody 'll be sending you any . ’ |
25 | The definite article is important , for what it suggests is that the modern notion of sexuality — both the importance we assign to it , and the theoretical unification it implies — is an historical construct of the past few hundred years . |
26 | The size of the weighting factor can be chosen to reflect the importance we attach to an objective , but the use of this linear form implicitly assumes that the weights should be independent of the solution and does not permit one to model , for example , the proposal that profits should be given higher priority relative to exports when profits are low than when they are high . |
27 | You should read this part of the booklet carefully as it outlines our standards and the importance we attach to your meeting them . |
28 | The BP share schemes are evidence of the importance we attach to our employees being stakeholders in the company . |
29 | Economics , sociology , mathematics , law and accounting were suggested as the essential subjects , and although colleges could provide liberal studies also , ‘ we would stress the importance we attach to a liberal treatment of the whole curriculum ’ . |
30 | Anyone watching our programmes over the past few years knows the importance we attach to this . |