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

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1 Each cycle should take fifty five minutes so we do three sets of role play , well we look at them , look for the cycle to start at quarter past ten first cycle must start at quarter past ten , there four that should be for one o'clock so we commence the third and final role play , come back here and break for lunch and have an hour for lunch final role play at two o'clock .
2 So although we know the fundamental equations that govern the brain , we are quite unable to use them to predict human behavior .
3 So until we know the solution we can not write in an expression for .
4 The sceptic , it is argued , may well concede that the conceptual scheme that we use and rely on makes sense only if we posit the possibility of re-identifiable particulars , while at the same time insisting that no proof can be supplied of their actual existence .
5 You do n't have to , it does n't have to be mined , we do n't have to import it from any Arabs , it 's ours , we own it and it gives us that amount of energy but only if we develop the fast er reactors .
6 Use of naturalistic information is wholly disallowed only if there can be some settlable choice of cognitive methods where all of our naturalistic information is available only if we resolve the choice in one of the possible ways .
7 We would understand the bark of a dog , like we do our own language , only if we had the mind of a dog .
8 Only if we pull the deal off . ’
9 The micro-processor , enabling previously labour-intensive work to be carried out by robots , will give us greater leisure ; the leisure industry is labour-intensive ; therefore , paradoxically , instead of reducing the number of jobs , the micro-processor has actually given us the potential to create more careers than it destroys — but only if we plan the leisure it gives us in a comprehensive and professional way .
10 Good so if we cut the first into twelfth what how many pieces would they get out of that 's be twelve pieces altogether okay .
11 So if we take the Ship away , there wo n't be any hope or them . ’
12 So if we calculate the Nernst potential for potassium , the equilibrium potential for potassium in other words , simply by applying the Nernst equation , fifty- nine times the log of the external over the internal potassium concentration , we can calculate a value there of minus eighty-seven millivolts .
13 So if we consider the capacitor and the battery together the total energy of the system decreases as the capacitance increases .
14 So if we alter the colour are we designing our own garment ?
15 To make up an improvisation using this material is part of their trade , and their habit of working at a certain familiar phrase and making it develop and grow produces music which we can all grasp and remember , especially if we know the performer 's style well .
16 We are blessed with any number of possibilities , especially if we take the car less than five miles , and are still finding new ones , to our great delight .
17 My point in this context is that in films of recent years ‘ spectacle ’ — especially if we expand the definition of spectacle to include also images marked by the aggressive instinct — does not any longer become subordinated to narrative .
18 The currently fashionable field of discourse analysis provides some excellent examples , especially if we examine the language teaching materials which attempt to provide a guide to the realities of English conversation .
19 There is much that is illuminating in Stevenson 's treatment of persuasive definitions , especially if we disentangle the essential points from the unsatisfactory notion of emotive meaning .
20 It is not difficult to form a physical picture of what is actually happening at a re-entrant such as a crack , especially if we consider the matter upon a molecular scale .
21 That has significance nationally and internationally , especially if we reduce the facilities for large numbers of birds .
22 None of us are lock in to this P I and production phases , we will not be locked in until we sign the memorandum of understanding for those phases and that is scheduled for nineteen ninety five .
23 In practice , of course , we would not do so unless we thought the commercial circumstances warranted it .
24 The Labour Party and the trade union movement are bonded together because we share the same objectives .
25 It was only because we had the quality systems in place , okay we did n't have accreditation er at the time , but the quality systems were in place , that we were invited to tender for the Crossrail project for Rickmansworth station .
26 Of course this imaginative feat is possible only because we watch the tragedy secure in the knowledge that we shall be ourselves again when the curtain goes down .
27 So beca so because we keeping the percentage share , trying to keep the percentage share down , the aircraft is two years late and two hundred million pounds more expensive .
28 It 's not so long since we learned the link between eating certain ‘ E ’ numbers and the behaviour of highly disruptive children .
29 Evening drew in while we carried the weekend 's provisions ashore .
30 ‘ It 's only since we saw the video that we found out whose boot it was .
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