Example sentences of "before we [verb] [adv prt] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 There are fragments of kouroi from Delos as early or nearly as Nikandre 's girl , but before we go on to these a few more general remarks are in place .
2 Right , can we actually have a look now the last bit is sort of more the nitty gritty before we go on to this .
3 So , well before we get on to any issues to do with the structural poverty of the Third World , maintained by the wealth extracting efforts and arrangements of our Western world , we can surely see why quite a few people do not really believe in recovery through economic growth and consumption and we need to ask whether we ought to want it anyway , but people in the Tory Party and in the Labour Party in the City with a capital C and the trade unions with a Capital T and a U go on talking as if our goal must be jobs and recovery in the same old way , technologized , computerized and skillerlized of course with strong dashes of management insights and so on
4 Before we get on to this next item , would it be a suitable place to break for , time to break for coffee ?
5 What else , before we come on to agricultural products , what , are there any other notable features of trade in manufactures ?
6 All social behaviour is mediated and organized by communication , and before we come on to such social , and anti-social , topics as fighting , sex , and altruism , we should consider the means by which these interactions are controlled .
7 There is a lot of groundwork that needs to be in place before we come out at 2 am !
8 In fact , Ray did a little work on it before we came over on this trip . ’
9 Before we move on to next season , a word about the people that you 've lost , people like erm Simon Wigg , a local lad , a great favourite among the crowds .
10 The best way to understand what is happening is to make a manual slip pattern on the machine , before we move on to electronic patterning .
11 But before we move on to institutional questions , we should recognize that whilst figure 2.1 illustrates a natural monopoly , it by no means exhausts the possibilities .
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