Example sentences of "['s] [noun] we " in BNC.

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1 With the afternoon programme being much a repeat of the morning 's activities we were amazed that both children and adults could retain their enthusiasm .
2 After preparing for our morning 's activities we got on the coach and were taken to the suitable sites arranged for rock climbing and cycling .
3 By the very act of reading on into the tale from the Miller 's Prologue we as readers allow ourselves to be manipulated into supposing ourselves somehow different from the readership of " " every gentil wight " " that is offered a warning and an invitation to : We know ourselves to be more complex beings .
4 with the caveat that , in the light of your Lordship 's judgement we , we may wish to and change , erm first of all with regards to the commission , your Lord , your Lordships taken
5 Following J. S. Coleman 's terminology we can say that ‘ the effect of political interest on awareness of opinion polls was 41 per cent ’ in the pre-Campaign Wave .
6 Although it is actually possible to regress a patient to babyhood and even to the mother 's womb , I felt that perhaps in Maxine 's case we should try past-life regression ( see Chapter 6 ) .
7 For NME 's part we offer a celebratory discography , though the many US and Euro Sonic offerings have been omitted in order to keep the listing within the bounds of reason .
8 Our Development Steering Group met in April and because we were by then well into our financial year it was decided that with an all out effort on everyone 's part we should be able to raise the £8000 for 1988 .
9 In Colette 's description we have the sentence : ‘ There were nothing but shreds of leaves , gnawed stems and barren shoots . ’
10 During those early years of the colony 's existence we received very few of the homeless children who had grown accustomed to street wandering .
11 Oh hell 's bells we got
12 When we draw a picture of a planet 's orbit we show the Sun , of course , and a single line around it in the shape of an ellipse .
13 Turning to the field of children 's creativity we find that the area of agreement is far larger than that about literature .
14 ( c ) We moved " recent critical appraisal " after our analysis of powers of description and humour because these sections give our own critical appraisal ; now , by the time we outline other people 's opinions we have something to compare them with , and can therefore do something more interesting than just repeat them .
15 In the Lord 's Prayer we say the words : ‘ Lead us not into Temptation . ’
16 If we ca n't find Simonica 's mum we must prove that we made very effort to .
17 By the teethmarks in Heather 's T-shirt we knew Penny had pulled her back from the stairs — Heather 's body did n't have a mark on it .
18 In this month 's safari we focus on the Dragonfly Nymph
19 I pretended it was Annie 's hair we was putting on the tree , and I called her a little angel , but she got upset about that , so I stopped .
20 No certainly not it 's not I mean a little old lady yes the lace has something to do with Nottingham Nottingham 's heritage we all know that .
21 Having already obtained an MoD licence and farmer 's permission we set about trying to pinpoint the site .
22 On white 's debut we looked really good until wallace went off so that could bethe way to go …
23 In Darcy 's Utopia we will make do with listening to the radio .
24 In Britain 's heyday we provided financial subsidies as well ; but though we have retained our fighting abilities , as was demonstrated by the Falklands Campaign , the decline in our resources relative to the superpowers now limits our influence and inhibits our quest for the greatest possible measure of national independence .
25 And without some of Bob Dylan 's songs we 'd be at a huge loss .
26 And in Monday night 's programme we 'll be reporting on the animal hospital 's efforts to save the lives of seals trapped in the Shetlands oil slick .
27 In the New Year 's programme we are planning to share the experiences and ideas of a wide range of teachers to show their individual approaches to various aspects of the lesson .
28 Chris Earle , Shell Oils business development manager , said : ‘ When Mr Oakes told me about Oliver 's talent we just had to get involved .
29 ‘ Our son , Andrew , is an RAF pilot so following Wendy 's wedding we have the house to ourselves .
30 But through Attenborough 's pictures we 'll understand more of his life .
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