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

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1 We sketch briefly the legal definition of casual working and go on to consider the special features of certain business operations within the hotels and catering industry which explain why casual workers are to be found there .
2 The liberal compromises : " Let's prune , so that we lose neither the old trunk nor the new branches " .
3 We lack more than a will , and a needed oblivion ; we lack even the starting point of identity : a name .
4 We contemplate both the small things and the great realities , at times when it is very hard work , when we feel spiritually dry and unreceptive , or when we rejoice in God and receive his refreshment .
5 We got just the opposite at the 11th , where we dropped a shot and went back to 10 under .
6 When we got there the street was crowded with people who must have come from all parts of the City .
7 When we got there the chucker-out told us to go in quickly because the film had started .
8 When we got there the cranes had already left but the marsh still resounded with the calls of waders , most of them now looking after young .
9 When it comes to the S-word we are all experts , whatever Margi Clarke may say , and we defy even the great Ken Branagh to impress us .
10 By " childhood " we mean here the years between the age of about two years and the beginning of puberty .
11 We report here the crystal structure of the Escherichia coli met repressor-operator complex , where β -strands rather than α -helices interact with the DNA bases to mediate sequence recognition .
12 We report here the isolation and characterization of a novel complementary DNA ( CL100 ) corresponding to a messenger RNA that is highly inducible by oxidative stress and heat shock in human skin cells .
13 We report here the structure of the soluble , extracellular , region of rat CD2 ( sCD2 ) determined at 2.8 resolution for two crystallographically independent copies of the molecule .
14 We report here the concurrent observation of processes ( 1 ) -(6) , which we follow by monitoring ozone and peroxide concentrations in surface air .
15 We report here the structure of HPr from Streptococcus faecalis determined at 1.6Å resolution .
16 WE report here the discovery of a primitive dinosaur skeleton from Upper Triassic strata in northwestern Argentina .
17 We report here the results of a case-control study set up to investigate whether the excess was related to parents ' employment in the nuclear industry .
18 We report here the characterization of a 0.96 Kb cDNA clone which contains the coding sequence of ribosomal protein S2 from Drosophila melanogaster .
19 We report here the application of bidirectional transcription footprinting to detect sites of platination by the complexes 2 , 3 , 5 , and 6 , their selectivity , absolute size of the blockage unit , relative occupancy at preferred sites as well as the irreversibility of each complex with DNA .
20 We report here the results of a three centre prospective randomised controlled trial comparing repeated endoscopic injection sclerotherapy with the modified transection and devascularisation procedure in the long term management of patients with cirrhosis and oesophageal variceal haemorrhage .
21 We report here the results of morphometric study of the jejunal mucosa and of laboratory evaluation ( the antigliadin antibody test and sugar intestinal permeability test ) in these subjects .
22 We report here the characterization of the promoter of the human NF-L gene .
23 Since we moved here the asthma has got worse .
24 In sharp contrast , inside the tidy framework of the classical law , we sense intuitively the liberal principles which inspire the legal rules and determine the province of contractual obligations .
25 We mentioned earlier the paradoxes which were that for instance erm we 're looking for a low risk investment or our customers are looking for a low risk investment , they tell us they need well proven technology but that needs to be advanced technology .
26 We mentioned earlier the problem of relaxing phonetic constraints without knowing the lexical context , and whether such relaxation was required .
27 If we used only the same newspapers then we would miss new developments which added to the range , while if we did add to the sample then we were not comparing like with like .
28 In the abstract we used only the numbers from the last six weeks of each treatment period to avoid a changeover effect .
29 That report from Kim Barnes , and we invited both the Oxford Bench and the Magistrates Association to discuss the complaints from Thames Valley Police in more detail but they declined our offer .
30 We rose late the next morning .
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