Example sentences of "[noun pl] [Wh det] we [verb] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 It seems to me that many of the people involved in our industry have a fundamental lack of understanding of the needs and preoccupations of the modern child , and there are far too many groups , circles , committees and working parties which we seem to form in endless pursuit of the Holy Grail of better children 's bookselling .
2 Advocates of this kind of approach take everyday experiences ( like cooking ) and use them to clarify those words which we use to explain mathematics and to vivify the abstractions which are central to the subject .
3 However on the basis of the evidence from the research on the relationship between age and subjects which we have discussed above , it seems likely that non-traditionally qualified students in areas such as science and engineering might be expected to achieve lower levels of success than those in areas such as arts or social sciences .
4 We can free our spirits , throwing away our limitations , our bonds and our obscuring confusions which we have brought about ourselves .
5 It might be say at equal opportunities which we 've worked at a very great deal over the last year .
6 Nonetheless , the changes in employment by product sectors which we have reported at Table 5.3 , that is , changes in national ‘ industrial structure ’ , will go a long way to explain the concentration of de-industrialization in regions of the ‘ North ’ , with all its effects on population ( Chapter 4 ) .
7 It means we our staff are able to take more time er to understand and advise our clients which we need to do .
8 ‘ Instead of selling the offices which we 've taken over in the village , you could use them as a workshop and studio , ’ he suggested .
9 This year 's programme is designed to give you some fresh ideas for classwork and there are five sessions which we have left open to negotiation .
10 However , were this the extent of his case then , for reasons which we have seen , his examples would be curiously ill-chosen .
11 The scientific and engineering skills which we have developed are at the cutting edge of nuclear technology , and through subsequent diversification , are improving the competitive position of customers in over 70 countries and more than 2000 organisations worldwide .
12 I also enclose a copy of the relevant page from the address list of national sports contacts which we intend to publish again next month .
13 However , the consensus about the value of particular reactions which we have declared theoretically conceivable is not practically attainable in times of perpetual and world-wide interaction , conflict and change .
14 We have policies which we have to stick to very rigidly . "
15 We speak of ‘ stars ’ and ‘ trees ’ as though they were entities which we had mastered in our post-Newtonian , materialist fashion .
16 And finally Chairman , budget proposals which we 've referred to in paragraph fourteen and fifteen are that in recognizing there 's a potential estimated shortfall of some seven hundred and fifty thousand , that five hundred thousand pounds be put towards that .
17 The methodological focus of this chapter is to learn techniques for dealing with the relationship between two interval level variables ; such data is often called paired , X - Y data , since for each case we have a pair of values which we want to display together .
18 The trouble with all the views which we have looked at is that they tie the notion of autonomy firmly and solely to that of knowledge interpreted in either a broad or narrow sense .
19 ‘ Because of this we have had to contact all our hardware and software suppliers to check if any changes needed to be made to any of their products which we have installed , ’ said Alan .
20 For us , the only difference is that the barriers which we have to address are dissimilar to those faced by able-bodied people .
21 ‘ The alternative proposal would only show up a handful of sites , not the 100,000 contaminated sites which we estimate exist in Britain .
22 But basically they will be something in the order of eighty thousand square metres worth of commercial sites in and around the city centre , on sites which we have agreed are suitable for office use .
23 on the road to Damascus and saved him , but he did , it was a tremendous surprise to the Apostle Paul that the Lord had saved him at all , he never got over it , he called himself the chief of sinners , but God 's grace , God 's mercy had been revealed to him , you and I when we get to heaven are in for a few surprises , the grace , the mercy of God is far broader and wider than our imagination , we 'll meet a lot of folk there that we did n't expect to see that leads me to a fourth proposition , not only will some be saved that we did not expect to be saved , but it 's clear that others will not be saved who expected to be saved there 's a passage in Luke thirteen , verses twenty five , let me read them again one the head of the house gets up and shuts the door you begin to stand outside and knock on the door saying Lord open up to us and then he will answer and say to you I do not know where you 're from , then you 'll begin to say we ate and drank in your presence , you taught in our streets , we know you Lord , we rubbed shoulders with you , we went to church , we experience those things , we knew the answers to the re to the questions but he will say I tell you I did not know where you are from , depart from me all you evil doers those words make it quite clear , here , there 's words of Jesus , there 's references to those who profess , to know the Lord Jesus Christ , but who do not in fact know him at all , they know bits and pieces about him , they 've seen him , you know it 's in its immediate context , they had seen him in the street , they had heard his teaching , there maybe those who had been fed by the , by the miraculous er multiplying of the loafs and the fishes , they had seen the miracle , some of them may have been healed by Jesus , they knew lots about him but they did not know him and he says I do not know you how many folk there are like this , they expect to be saved , perhaps because they go to church , perhaps because they 've got Christian parents , perhaps because they read their bible , perhaps because occasionally when they 're in trouble they prayer , they 've been confirmed , they 've been baptized , that , that they 're good , they 're honest , they 're not rogues , they would n't do a , a , a bad turn to somebody , not deliberately , they 're nice people but they , they do n't know the truth of what it says in God 's word , they do n't know the truth of Romans three and verse twenty because by the works of the Lord no flesh will be justified in his sight for through the law comes the knowledge of sin , does n't come the forgiveness of it , they do n't know the truth of Ephesians chapter two verses eight and nine for by grace you 've been saved through faith and that not of yourselves it 's the gift of God , not as a result of works that no one should boast , for we are his workmanship created in Christ Jesus for good works which God prepared before hand that we should walk in them , they do n't know the truth of er , er of Titus , chapter three and , and verse five where , where the apostle Paul says there , he saved us not on the basis of deeds which we have done in righteousness , but according to his mercy , how tragic it is to expect to be saved , to think you 're going to heaven and in the end to find that you 're not saved and Jesus says they 'll be many like that in that day .
24 Other important ingredients which we require to keep us functioning are the vitamins , most of which are essential components of enzymes ( the enzyme co-factors ) , and minerals and trace metals , some of which are structural , such as calcium for bones and teeth , but many of which are vital components of enzyme systems or are essential for the maintenance of the electrical charges on cell membranes .
25 We were interested to examine the adhesive properties of E coli which we had isolated in studies of the flora closely associated with the rectal mucosa , a flora in which the expression of adhesins and other adhesion associated characteristics might be expected to be favoured or prerequisite , and to compare our results with those reported for faecal isolates .
26 The blocks which we have discussed up to this point have all been coupled with withdrawal actions .
27 This is not the keeping of the letter by escaping through the loopholes which we have opened up through clever casuistry .
28 However , given the history of the relationship between the Inns and the judges which we have recited in this judgment we can see nothing conceptually difficult about the judges , as visitors , telling the Inns that they now perceived that their particular disciplinary procedures were unfair and needed rectification , even though they had concurred , in principle , in the creation of those procedures .
29 Finally , although this is not one of the matters which we have to decide , an appeal lies to the Court of Appeal from a judgment or order of the High Court pursuant to section 16(1) of the Supreme Court Act 1981 .
30 So my aim here is to talk about how we will address these needs which we see emerging er at an increasing pace through the nineties .
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