Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] we [vb base] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In his welcoming address at the Kremlin in July 30 , Gorbachev stressed that " we are starting to realize that we need each other " .
2 David ( Narcizo ) always says that we trust this music more than we trust our own bodies .
3 I do n't feel that we deserve such treatment !
4 Oh my darling , I am too happy and excited to be able to write all the things I want to say to you , so much is crowding in , so much has happened in such a short while and I want to pin down some of this marvellous feeling before it all rushes by and becomes more accepted — because , Betty , I do feel that we accept each other , there is a tolerance , a straightness between us that makes it all possible .
5 It is a modest mark of our gratitude to those with gifts and skills of writing that we make this increase to the Public Lending Right … ’
6 No doubts or misunderstandings , a courting couple who can show that we love each other ?
7 The committee meet the sub the committee has not met yet , because there has n't been any action , and we wo n't be meeting until we get some movement from any of those three agencies who 'll be replying to us .
8 But what happens if we get that sort of period again ?
9 No chance of getting any laundry done unless we meet some tribe of washerwomen waiting for custom outside one of those zinc shacks like we saw in that village in Provence do you remember ?
10 At Carnival Cruise Lines we do not have any minimum age limits as we judge each person on his or her ability and personality .
11 ‘ In our business plan we are addressing the situation , trying to see if we need another bed or two because of the changing needs of the service .
12 He has only come to see if we want any meat , which will be coming into the shop tomorrow .
13 ‘ Well , if that 's so it is indeed a great pity , Dr Ash , but in view of Dr Prior 's importance to the company you must understand that we have little choice in this matter .
14 However , the objective function increases if we increase any variable .
15 But a final word is needed before we leave this side of the Spirit 's work .
16 Productivity increases as we spend more time and energy , but only up to a critical point .
17 Wittgenstein acknowledges that we have this inclination , and tries to account for it .
18 ‘ We need a vote , ’ put in Lord Beddington suddenly , deciding this was a legal matter , ‘ to vote whether we have another vote for which we need your casting vote . ’
19 Sometimes we have problems finding a referee , or the perfect referee has gone to sea for a month , or the referee loses the figures and takes three weeks to ask for copies , or we have a furious debate over a paper at the hanging committee and decide that we need another specialist opinion .
20 I think what we actually want is more people who are more in tune with working people and their hopes , and their dreams and their aspirations , and tha in , in parliament , in the House of Commons than we 've got at the moment and so the motion I 'm putting forward which is to propose that we actually look at the Parliamentary Panel and make sure we get a few decent shop stewards in the House of Commons , a few people who got experience of actually being on the shop floor , a few people who got experience in the last fourteen years , that the last four Conservative governments have actually tried and defend and fight for the interests of working people right down the grass root , those are the people that we actually need in the House of Commons and we shall be looking at our Parliamentary Panel and we shall be looking at it very seriously to ensure that we get those sort of people onto that Parliamentary Panel and those sort of people into the House of Commons , that 's the best way to represent working people in Britain today and that 's the sort of contribution the G M B should be making .
21 In fact , the long range future of our hobby demands that we recognise this compatibility and work to prove that it exists . ’
22 If the market dictates that we provide this service then we shall do it . ’
23 No one can predict what will happen when we let that thing loose . ’
24 I 'm gon na go very speedily and ask that we receive this report for debate .
25 So in this case you get this R would be activated and we access this location here which would be summed into summation to give us our response of well two maybe in this particular case .
26 ‘ He asks if we have any news . ’
27 Det Chief Insp Nick Biddiss said : ‘ People may still know things they have forgotten to mention and we hope this exercise will jog their memories . ’
28 I move that we reject this report and that we have proper links with the Labour Party .
29 The drama thing , so I 'm a se a section hand already on that and I 've even got a , well we 're supposed to listen to it tomorrow , we 've got a tutor period instead , so it means that we miss another lesson
30 In her book , The Prime of Your Life , Dr Miriam Stoppard writes , ‘ Living in the twentieth century means that we feel more stress than any members of the human race have ever felt . ’
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