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

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1 Yes start where we the last meeting I guess .
2 And it 's most important that we the Parish Council get in our erm send our views to the , the commissioners .
3 the fact that , that we the Parish Council maintain that pitch ,
4 We need to be in the Labour Party it is only there that we the unions can take part in making policy about the future of our industries and services , and taking care of our members .
5 That we the undersigned , wish to protest at the current activities of the major brewers who are increasing bar prices or forcing tenants out of their businesses and homes .
6 The humble petitioners of Ealing Abbey showeth ’ that we the undersigned wish to note with regret that the Abortion Pill mifegyne ( known as RU486 ) has been granted a product licence .
7 At the heart of the prohibitions and directives of the ten commandments is a definition of the ways in which man inhibits love both in himself and his society : inhibitions which are released in the gospel commandment of love that we The seven sacraments , traditionally linked to the wounds of Christ because it is his suffering love which gives them efficacy , are baptism , confirmation , penance , the eucharist , extreme unction , marriage and ordination .
8 The Civic Society was naturally very pleased t that we the council turned down the application on the National Power site .
9 Er this er James can I ask you erm if we could establish what the stage er the next stage remain unspent probably er so that we the er paper indicates er er schedule of balance of a thousand pounds .
10 Not like the Labour Party , that we the Labour Party have the power to choose that you do n't have the right to own .
11 In particular the resolution requires that we the trustees , should establish clear policy guidelines , and the investment panel I hope , will very shortly be able to do that .
12 On three , if you see then three that we the county council will not support a development of capital , cabinet or executive management , arrangements which would tend to concentrate power in the hands of a relatively few members stifle public debate and diminish the role of the majority of members .
13 The problem is , of course , that we the irony is that we are now in a period where we have a much bigger potential workforce who we are not employing as we might .
14 What that exhibition in fact is doing is that it 's not saying here 's a new spirit in painting , it 's saying that we the organizers , having not bothered to show you these things in the sixties and seventies , will now allow you to see them in the eighties , and we will pretend there 's a new spirit because we think it 's good for the art world to have new fashions , new movements , or at least something new going on that will produce some kind of emotional pressure .
15 An enclosed community guards and cares for an enclosed community and we the public gladly subcontract this duty , hoping that it will be carried out unseen and unheard .
16 And we the used to pick on a on some sort of a nice looking little boy or little girl to say the collection piece that was appealing and I ca n't remember what it was now but er probably about four verses of what they called a collection piece , just before they started to collect you see and erm I think I said that three or four years erm running almost , so I must been pretty well good at it .
17 During the last ten years Britain has changed , very often for the worse , the nature of work has changed and we the trade union Movement have not changed fast enough to keep up with the pace .
18 But unfortunately er it seems to fall on many deaf ears and we the Society as other many charities who deal with animals are left to pick up the pieces .
19 The feed for the shop and we the box of eggs on the push-bike .
20 The Officers are about to do a new review , and a the moment all costs of erm residents ' parking is borne centrally , and we the Conservatives think that if erm there was a charge on permits to cover the cost it would give a change to other areas of the City , and the majority of people would be prepared erm to pay , and I think this is coming up in the Officer 's Review .
21 Now the second problem is that we all value our freedoms and we the greatest thing that we all have in our lives , whether it 's in work , or whether it 's in our marriages or just in our social life , we all value our freedom and initiative , we want to be able to use our own initiative .
22 Or are they just greedy and saying well we 're doing quite well out of rent reduction , but if we , you know if we the landlords , we 're gon na get some more ?
23 Even even , okay , even if we the the reason that we need the output rate was to find the length of this bar .
24 Perhaps President we could solve the problem by the T & G having theirs one year and us the next .
25 But because they are supposed to be utterly other and not-us — the barbarians outside the city — and because we the powerful can not imagine the situation of being the victims of such a war , this normality is perceived as incomprehensible .
26 But he 's also saying is n't he at the end of this paragraph , or he 's implying that th this is this revolution is not happening because we the communists are making it happen , it is happening and we need to react to it and somehow we 've therefore got a choice , we can either trail behind or we can lead it .
27 Since we the taxpayers are having to pay for the programme , can the Minister at least listen to the taxpayers on this and spend these huge sums of money on all our children and not just a few ?
28 I have to say though , that when we the Council advise other charities on the investment powers that they should take when they 're established and when they draft their Memorandum of Association , erm , we advise them to take wider powers er , than these , and we advise them that they should not seek to constrain themselves by the Trustee Investment Act nineteen sixty-one , as our own flexibility is constrained .
29 All the participants were unskilled and the majority , as we the group-takers understood it , had migrated to this town from the larger industrial cities that the seaside resort served as a holiday venue .
30 As we the time went on .
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