Example sentences of "[noun] as we [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 For that very reason , the Government are standing up for British businesses and British services in Brussels as we want more jobs , not fewer .
2 I have gave her the co-ordinates from the Emissary 's message , instructing her to drop down to Underlight as we neared that point .
3 If we have the same amount of cold weather this winter as we had last winter , we will more or less double the coverage of the benefit as a result of the changes that I announced earlier this year .
4 ‘ It would be ideal if we could find more than one corgi as we have two performances a day . ’
5 We must approach observations of linguistic behaviour with the same careful attitude as we approach other kinds of behaviour or indeed as we approach our electrophysiological observations .
6 And we can add workstations to that virtual machine as we need more processing power .
7 The lights of Stornoway floated on a soft haze as we passed Arnish Lighthouse and almost regretfully we tied up at Cromwell Quay .
8 Looking at the behaviour of costs as we increase all outputs proportionately along the ray we have a picture like figure 2.5a .
9 We Brits now drink twice as much wine as we did ten years ago the equivalent of half a bottle of wine a week for every man and woman in the country .
10 The green of sugar cane showed above dry yellow stalks as we crossed another river bed , the sound of rushing water drowning the engine .
11 Just what does Israel have to do — what can it get away with — before the Government are prepared to do something internationally about sanctions and to treat Israel as we treat other countries that break the Geneva convention ?
12 I know that plans are well advanced throughout the country for a massive collecting effort next year and I want to wish all of you involved all the very best in your efforts as we approach these days , that 's to say donation days , in the coming year .
13 The extremity of these awful judgements against the moral deterioration of the British people , and the enormous vision of chaos and disorder which they conjure up , suggest the need for a cautious organisation of our thought and feeling as we approach these matters .
14 The extremity of these awful judgements against the moral deterioration of the British people , and the enormous vision of chaos and disorder which they conjure up , suggest the need for a cautious organisation of our thought and feeling as we approach these matters .
15 I think I would commend LIFE to you , but it will be with the same conditions and terms as we did last year , with which they did comply .
16 We know we are part of a great community and so we now stand Lord as we remember those people who have been a part a part of this particular community to give thanks for their life and to give thanks for them .
17 We maintain the integrity of our nation as we promote better relations between neighbours .
18 And we could smell the strong pungent scent of a trotting fox as we trailed dog-like paw marks .
19 Now we pray for those who are not able to enjoy life to the full , through sickness , and we remember Winifred Andrews , Rob Dellar , Jack Bennett and Louis Muggleton … and keep silence as we bring other friends and relatives to your throne .
20 ‘ I believe we need to have jails in every county as we have inadequate space in our prisons .
21 Use the same posters as we had last year , but put on , cover up and put a new on , use them up .
22 some of the taking exams as we had this year , they , they
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