Example sentences of "[coord] [vb -s] we " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ We do not consider that the judgment in [ Dobson ] requires or allows us to disregard what we have earlier in this judgment sought to extract as the ratio of the decision in [ Morris ] . |
2 | We tend to observe what interests or concerns us and not the rest . |
3 | The twists and turns of Goldwyn 's life can become tedious , since he was so often fighting the same battles ; and the extent of his involvement in the industry means that Berg continually digresses to enlarge on some aspect of movie history , or introduces us to other personalities as they appear . |
4 | We seek explanations when something puzzles or surprises us . |
5 | er , I 'd believe in theory we could because the lease provides us or gives us the opportunity to do so , but we would not go against the wishes of the residence |
6 | Marco Polo tells his tales in a Genoan prison cell , and a scribe called Rustichello writes some of them down , alters and embellishes others , or treats us to his own tourism of the spirit . |
7 | The treaty of Brest-Litovsk , which the military superiority of Germany forced upon the young Soviet State at the end of the year , revealed the limits of its power : ‘ The past keeps fast hold of us , ’ Lenin observed gloomily at the 8th Party Congress , ‘ grasps us with a thousand tentacles , and does not allow us to take a single forward step , or compels us to take these steps badly . ’ |
8 | With the help of donations and grants we have restored some of the lost opening hours , continued to purchase books and carried out urgent conservation work ; and we celebrated twenty years of exhibitions at the Heinz Gallery . |
9 | All we are capable to know , and shuts us , |
10 | I still wonder what happened to the paper produced by the right hon. Member for Blaby ( Mr. Lawson ) , which the former Prime Minister , the right hon. Member for Finchley , threw into her waste paper basket with what oaths and cries we shall never know . |
11 | But this explanation is achieved only at the cost of excluding a very wide range of other factors , and offers us no coherent , integrated answer to the question ‘ What causes the peasant to observe this ethic ? ’ — a question that can not really be answered in this methodology . |
12 | If a club comes along and offers us the right money for Simon , then so be it , but at the end of the day erm we 'd like Simon on our books . |
13 | and haunts us day and night |
14 | Happily , the work of these ‘ old timers ’ still inspires and encourages us to this very day . |
15 | It makes us feel guilty , resentful and anxious , and encourages us to cling to the past . |
16 | Maybe the Church is n't the answer for some especially those in parishes with only a few young people , but that is why I praise the deanery day as it provides a discussion place for people of all ages , and encourages us — the Church of the future — to make the Church a more appealing and welcoming place . |
17 | Cityscape , Hight Corners , and Terraces , has plenty of examples and demonstrations as well as introduces specific technical considerations and encourages us to look at and study architectural characteristics . |
18 | Often the wonderful natural natural story-teller in Walker breaks through the marshmallow and has us on the edge of the chair , but finally and lamentably this is a failure . |
19 | It 's important that we identify what desires and needs we could have in common with one another when using this approach ; if we do n't know the people concerned very well , or have not considered them in this way , we need to use the participative approach described above . |
20 | It is the growing division of labour which reflects the scale of interdependencies in society and causes us to recognize that people are engaged in a common enterprise . |
21 | To maintain any form of quality and security in our environment and lives we would have to scrap most of our notions and tackle everything from different ends . |
22 | Unable to do anything for ourselves , and then God comes and rescues us in our hop , hopelessness , and helplessness . |
23 | has a wide range of commercial experience and joins us from ( cheese manufacturers ) where he had been finance director since 1988 . |
24 | John Macgill is at the current Royal Infirmary and joins us now . |
25 | But Jesus so often pints the hard way , and challenges us to follow him , through that hard way . |
26 | He heals us , saves us from ourselves , and redeems us . |
27 | He coasts it through Southwark to the Old Vic , crosses Waterloo Bridge , heads west along the Strand into Trafalgar Square — empty of pigeons in the dove-grey light — mooches out through the West End , glides round Hyde Park Corner as if it was always free of traffic , and drops us in Earls Court like it was just the street next door . |
28 | ‘ She sends you her love and wants us to go over and stay with them . ’ |
29 | She says she 's made a special cake and wants us to help eat it up . ’ |
30 | We were wearing wetsuits , helmets and lamps and carrying ex-army ammunition boxes that were watertight and into which had gone the cameras and flashguns we were going to use to photograph the mine . |