Example sentences of "[noun] in [noun] [conj] we " in BNC.

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1 I agree with my honourable friend er one of the er satisfactory features of the C B I er survey last week , one of the many , was that eighty four percent of firms er in the U K intend to increase or maintain their spending on training and of course she 's absolutely right , they will be the firms that will benefit most from that investment in training as we continue through recovery into growth in the longer term .
2 ‘ Through one acquisition or a combination of acquisitions , I would like to be in excess of $100m in revenue in Italy when we go into next year , but that will only happen if we find the right match .
3 In other words , the note patterns of a series serve as a stimulus to the imagination , and creative ideas leap to the mind in abundance once we begin to work .
4 I wrote to my parents ill POW camp telling them that the crew were alive because Jimmy Marks had stayed with the aircraft in order that we could escape .
5 First of all , David did some recording in July — he recorded most of the ‘ Young Americans ’ album — and then there was a break in California and we were going to restart the tour in Los Angeles .
6 Er mainly the proposal and then everybody came back on the sixth which is quite a long break in Christmas but we do need that break till we organize ourselves after Christmas
7 Now because of course we now have more computers in society than we ever did before , and we do n't have lots of paper files before us inevi invariably , the information is being held upon the computer .
8 Cos you get a lot of snow in Germany but we have n't had much in the last two years .
9 We have to understand that it is going to cost many millions of pounds throughout industry in Scotland and we had better get it right . ’
10 We are not prepared to stand by and let schools in areas that we represent get closed or re-organised or whatever , at the expense of small village schools , which should be re-organised , or re-rationalised before schools in large urban areas .
11 Devon & Cornwall are justifiably the most popular holiday areas in Britain and we offer you a choice of 10 different holidays , all easy to reach as our map shows .
12 ‘ We have been punished for schoolboy errors in defence and we can not afford similar slips against Hartlepool .
13 It was , therefore , with a certain displeasure , that I received , one Friday evening , Nigel 's announcement that he had been sent details of a converted mill in Wales and we 'd better drive up the next morning to take a look at it .
14 It is now 33 years since the last major air crash in Ayrshire and we must pray that there is never another .
15 So that it , it would actually fit the conditions in the south in terms that we are , you 're moving into an area of , of higher tenancy and therefore rent reduction , interest rate reduction is , would have a significant effect .
16 Erm then we had one at Sk Hulton in July and we won that er , not quite as much of a whitewash was it ?
17 William Harvey 's metaphor of the heart as a pump has exerted a profound influence in science because we are aware that the heart is not just a pump .
18 What we think of in simple terms as electricity is related to the creative forces in the universe in ways that we can not imagine .
19 Brain of Britain — I 'm struggling with todays Sun crossword — I know it 's embarrassing but I 've only got a degree in Chemistry and we all know that chemistry students are amongst other things the partners of defenders with no brains , i.e Weatherall and Newsome .
20 We started off just looking for a few cuddly toys and a few pounds to send them across to the folk in Roumania because we were all very touched by the need of the children there .
21 All right tonight then Foster and Allen at the Royal Concert Hall in Consett and we think you can get some tickets
22 There is such a variety of good literature available for inclusion in syllabuses that we want teachers to have the freedom to make their own choice of suitable books within our broad guidelines .
23 Scientists have been penetrating areas beyond human senses , and they have developed more and more devices to augment our senses in order that we may see into the heart of matter or reach the ends of the universe .
24 We had undertaken to collect birds and mammals for the Natural History Museum in London and we soon collected several specimens of blue-winged goose near the Sandfords ' farm ; the museum authorities had asked us specially to look out for this bird since they only had one specimen , collected in 1868 during Napier 's Magdala expedition .
25 Athletics is the most successful sport in Britain and we should spend more time talking about that . ’
26 After that you know surprises were n't as big and er it just worked out that you know the particular market that we 're into was neglected here and then apparently it was neglected in Australia because we had Maggie you know a number one hit in Australia before we went out .
27 We read in the papers about the German war in Russia but we only knew one boy who was fighting there : Ada 's brother .
28 The first meeting takes place in April and we are invited along as observers .
29 It is not necessary to book seats in advance but we would ask you to be in the McEwan Hall not later than 10.20 am .
30 So I got together with the main designer at Ibanez in Japan and we traded ideas , and the new prototype — I 've got one already and I 'm picking another one up in a month — is very unusual , and I think a really exciting development for a jazz guitar .
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