Example sentences of "[verb] we [adv] [verb] [adv] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | So , on the first day of brushing we just brush as much as the horse will tolerate . |
2 | Let us instead wonder how this latest episode could have turned so sour , given the wonderful international spirit which distinguishes the male world of cricket . |
3 | Let us not attach too much weight to it , because the overall response rate from the 18 district health authorities surveyed was 15 per cent . |
4 | Well , let us not linger over these human paradoxes . |
5 | Having entered this discussion concerning the sonar world from a consideration of the different visual fields of animals , let us again pick up those threads . |
6 | Well , I mean we just said well that 's , you know , an expensive place for a holiday by the sound of it , but erm we had n't got into any details . |
7 | Why do we not throw off this hangover of socialism and instead celebrate a free enterprise day , a British export day or , better still , a low taxation day ? |
8 | Do we now hear yet another death knell for readability studies ? |
9 | erm but I said we really hung around all day yesterday with that . |
10 | Had we not spent even more money on the BAIE Awards this year by advertising on the inside front cover of the magazine , we would not have received a single name check for 15 awards during the whole evening and in all the attendant publicity . |
11 | All those people cheering us on made so much difference . ’ |