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

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1 As a consequence , the direct relationship between the cost calculation and the fixing of taxes that we have set up here is inapplicable .
2 There was no more talking from the Germans , and no more mortaring , the remaining part of the night passed fairly quickly with no further signs of tiredness as we lay and listened .
3 The same method of pultrusion as we have described for the GRP rod and tube is applied to carbon .
4 It is an attempt to ask you to consider to maintain the sort of progress that we have been making erm in past years , but it 's a problem is not going to go away .
5 Sustainable use is the key idea behind any kind of progress and we must do everything we can to support this , both in terms of financial aid and consumer ethics .
6 Instead , our desires reflect the collection of values that we attach to our humanity .
7 ‘ We went right through the town centre and all the people doing their Saturday shopping stood and clapped and shouted messages of support as we went by . ’
8 It takes a while for them to actually settle in , and they need quite a lot of support because we do work in teams and they 're quite well established teams with definite personalities .
9 This will give some intuitive idea of the amount of change that we can expect in real natural evolution .
10 The examples of approaches to the measurement of products that we will outline are :
11 the range of products that we do .
12 While I 'm having a look at this just a quick glance through erm there 's the er range of products that we print design publish , we do n't sell them , for our clients .
13 These lesser varieties are not widely planted , nor do they contribute significantly to the quality and reputation of Champagne as we know it today , but they exist and do possess a certain curiosity value and are therefore dealt with in this chapter . .
14 ‘ We admit there was a time when the North-East service was among the worst in the country in terms of reliability but we have had a massive turnaround of fortune . ’
15 and have a decent life to get a first or either a two one in economics you have got to read a very great deal , you 've got to be a reader , a student a taker of notes , a writer of essays and we said that is not you so within two
16 It 's not unusual on girls ' weekends or at women workers ' conferences for them to be demonstrative with each other , or with the young women , while we remain caught in the straight-jacket of frigidity while we are in the public eye .
17 If we turn our attention briefly to tobacco , much is made ( and quite rightly ) of the health risks of smoking and we are constantly reminded of the cost to the National Health Service for treating patients with smoking-related diseases .
18 In less than two years , we have quickly demonstrated that the third of ICI that we represent is fully paid up ! ’
19 on investment jobs a a at a handful of projects that we might need to start competitively
20 We are set up to be competitive for the size and shape of projects that we are shooting for and the industries we are targeting .
21 Well this is part of a one million er £ er campaign to try and raise money for a lot of projects that we run in eight countries in southern Africa , from Angola to Mozambique , where our , the problems are absolutely horrendous er civil war in Mozambique for example , in Malawi , one in ten of the population are refugees , principally from Mozambiquan civil war , arriving at refugee camps in Bark and absolutely nothing er at all in terms of possessions .
22 As Hugh , Hugh is indicating that th that we have got a degree of expertise and we should be offering that expertise to clients .
23 For example , we have the form of expression ‘ when I said ‘ Napoleon was crowned in 1804 ’ I meant the man who won the battle of Austerlitz' and we are inclined to interpret the use of the past tense ‘ meant ’ as meaning that the idea of Napoleon having won the battle of Austerlitz must have been present in the speaker 's mind when he said that Napoleon was crowned in 1804 .
24 And it 's important that the kind of story that we 're being told this morning , or to continue to be told , we are to continually hear and observing
25 My priority is to get rid of discrimination and we shall have to find out which of the various possibilities will be the best alternative to that which is now proposed .
26 Is that significantly different from zero right , well you just go down the right hand column in degrees of freedom until we reach thirty .
27 There would be erm the possibility of the unitary authorities themselves getting together to prepare joint structure plans , so in as , as , instead of having a joint authority with er members joining in , in one committee to oversee the preparation of the plan , there would be individual authorities er working to their own committees with members er operating separately , but preparing through that mechanism a joint structure plan and the third option would be for each authority itself to prepare a unitary development plan , incorporating both strategic policies and the sorts of policies that we are currently seeing and familiar with in local plans .
28 Photovideo : An Exploration , 12 photographers and video makers from Britain and abroad investigate new electronic technology and ask if this is the end of photography as we know it , or merely the next chapter ? ( until 29 Feb ) .
29 It was exhilarating too , as though possibility had suddenly been released from the grip of necessity and we could imagine the world we wanted .
30 Yeah , but that 's what they said that th the conditions of contracts that we sent , they do n't agree with .
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