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

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1 The feedback we get is that we 're the ones from Manchester that people look to for the music .
2 ‘ The only indication we have is that somebody seems to have drawn the bolt on the yard door between Gerald failing to get in at 11.15 , and the mystery woman succeeding at 11.30 .
3 22–12 Another storm from SE we understand is telegraphed from America and is expected here tomorrow .
4 The alternative we suggest is , Development in the open countryside outside the national parks , areas of outstanding natural beauty , areas that heritage coast and greenbelt , will be strictly controlled .
5 ‘ We talk to them about the style of service and food they are planning and the figure we recommend is often less than they had estimated , ’ he says .
6 Erm forty six thousand figure we feel is acceptable in that we still have to make environmental releases in the greenbelt , but erm the net outward movement would not hinder our urban regeneration .
7 That is , unless we believe that language-users present each other with prefabricated chunks of linguistic strings ( sentences ) , after the fashion of Swift 's professors at the grand academy of Lagado ( Gulliver 's Travels , part 3 , chapter 5 ) , then we must assume that the data we investigate is the result of active processes .
8 The consciousness we experience is most usually a structure derived from complex processing of information from the senses and elaborately categorized to make a consistent ‘ picture ’ against which fresh information can be sorted and ‘ understood ’ .
9 The remaining two-thirds of the sucrose we eat is in " hidden " form , as in chocolate , confectionery , biscuits , cakes , soft drinks , and ice-cream .
10 The person who is out in the front teaching the class , or directing the piece of work they 're doing , they do , and everybody in it does … the kind of work we do is to do with a group of people … getting into a drama studio , and you know the set-up here ; there 's no uniform , there 's no ‘ Sir ’ or ‘ Miss ’ , it 's all Christian names , and that means that the holds are broken down a lot , so what is done in the end is to produce work which we hope makes statements which come from the pre-occupations , the beliefs , the honestly held beliefs of the people involved , whether they 're working from a text , an interpretation of a text , or whether they 're working from improvisation , doing their own work … so they get constant assessment from that .
11 However , there seems to be more to the formation of a child 's personality at birth than these two viewpoints — that we are either born as a blank sheet or that the formation we have is via our mother , and begins prior to our birth .
12 The pursuit of truth , the effort to comprehend , arrange , interpret some aspect or other of the universe we perceive is an activity of humanity which justifies , rewards and motivates itself .
13 The child we have is well nourished and cared for .
14 Sexual intimacy is a mirror in which we face each other , so that whatever weaknesses , fears and loneliness we have is reflected in sexual intercourse .
15 The main degree we offer is the four-year MA Honours in Politics .
16 The earliest temple-sculpture we possess is not from a Doric temple but from an attempt to monumentalise the old form .
17 ‘ The guitar amp we use is a blue-speaker Vox AC30 , and the bass amp 's a really old Ampeg stack .
18 The grass cutting we get is appalling .
19 ‘ Obviously the return we get is good in public relations terms , but what I 'm searching for is a better quality of recruit . ’
20 So effectively we take our input pattern we take our tuple we force is through our function here we get our value out sum value of of the tuple and that 's J and that indicates within the weight array that we 're looking at which weight we actually set .
21 The community we serve is largely made up of families who have come to England from a rural district of Bangladesh called Sylhet .
22 One of the most obvious practical needs we have is to be able to communicate .
23 The only basis we have is mutual desire , ’ he grated out .
24 Which of these three numbers is the most appropriate depends upon which of the following three statements we think is nearest the truth :
25 Just as we are all different in our body weight and metabolism , so the type of diet we eat is influenced by factors which differ from person to person .
26 The first wine we order is off , the second arrives , with apologies , unchilled — while at another table a woman complains her bottle of red is too warm .
27 Almost half the wine we drink is French , and claret is the most popular of the red wines on offer .
28 ‘ The key thing in any business we back is to get on with people and be able to judge people 's strengths and weaknesses , ’ says Michael Queen , who is a local director with 3i .
29 I have always tried , in these cases , to ensure that any diversification we seek is found in an area which is contiguous to our own skill base .
30 One of the weaknesses we find is that marketing is the skill most frequently lacking . ’
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