Example sentences of "we [vb base] [adj] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Finally , we sketch likely future developments in residential child care .
2 Doc Proc should be made freakin' Prezz immediamente ‘ fore we lose this great country o ’ ours to godless commies , hogfreakin' ragheads , vegetarian homosexuals and sovrock faghaggs . ’
3 In this issue we launch two new series .
4 As we distinguish this specific character of cultural production we should hesitate before attempting sociological analysis of modern cultural corporations , which in other respects resemble contemporary large-scale manufacturing and administrative organizations .
5 It is not other people or outward events that cause harmful stress , but the way we perceive such external factors and our fears of what they will do to us .
6 In this last section we highlight some important research areas as we see them .
7 My impression is that if we remain quiet this feeling will shortly disappear . ’
8 We bring many new titles into our library every month , so you wo n't be reading about the same programs every time you pick up your copy of Practical PC .
9 We bring many new titles into our library every month , so you wo n't be reading about the same programs every time you pick up your copy of Practical PC .
10 In the main model we make one particular set of assumptions : that there is equal division among sons ( alternatively class marriage ) and that family size is fixed ( at ) .
11 We make all these inferences on the basis of the deictic words , come , go and here ( not to mention now ) , together with reasonings about the nature of our physical world ( see Chapter 2 ) .
12 Our guiding principle is that pupils with special educational needs should , as far as possible , have the opportunity to experience the full range of the English curriculum , but we make some broad recommendations for modifications to attainment targets , programmes of study and assessment arrangements which we feel may nevertheless be necessary .
13 I think of it when we make these great generalizations that is
14 At this stage , we make consecutive accurate calculations , to see if we can get consistent values for
15 Before we make any major change to prices , services or levels of compensation , we consult the Post office Users ' National Council as early as possible .
16 Before we make any radical changes such as doing away with jury trials , should we not think very carefully indeed ?
17 Any statement can be held true come what may , if we make drastic enough adjustments elsewhere in the system .
18 ‘ If we sell one more player I might as well sell them all and forget the silver and take the gold — I 'm not going to continue to sell one or two a season .
19 As I say , I er well I 've just said to you , I mean er we sell forty odd quids worth to blokes .
20 However , in place of the simple unc we can drive from ( 15 ) the relation unc In practice , therefore , if convergence seems very slow , we evaluate three successive columns fully , omitting the reduction of a homologous element to unity , and solve the quadratic unc for at least two homologous elements .
21 We fear that inadequate time will be available for Personnel if the Head of that sector is also managing campaigns .
22 ( By science here , we mean all natural sciences and all science-based technologies , including much of modern medicine . )
23 Indeed by deictic expression we mean those linguistic units or morphemes that have a deictic usage as basic or central , for most such expressions have non-deictic usages .
24 Tom Prentice reports and we review some new garments on the market
25 For what really becomes clear , as we review these effective categorizations , with all their problems and loose ends , is that the move away from the ‘ sociological ’ is precisely the move we can not make .
26 Depending upon this determination , we develop appropriate emotional responses .
27 This time we grow two new branches from node 5 to nodes 7 and 8 to give nodes 0 , 1 , … , 8 of Fig. 11.1 .
28 In conclusion , we report mean fasting levels of copper ( 1.2 µM ) , and zinc ( 13 µM ) in the gastric juice of man .
29 We report some inappropriate comparisons and make some recommendations for constructing future league tables .
30 We report detailed ultrastructural studies on tissue from a patient with visceral myopathy in whom there were prominent alterations in smooth muscle fibres of the muscularis propria , which included the presence of cells with the typical appearance of myofibroblasts .
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