Example sentences of "[adv] we [vb base] [vb pp] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We are happy to support local schemes which wo n't worsen our mainstream business , and while hitherto we 've waited for passenger executives or consortiums to come to us with a proposal , we might in the future consider taking more initiative . ’
2 We believe that this common factor is so important that during the past year or so we have experimented in ways of bringing the participants together to discuss their ideas and to foster the creation of a spirit of community .
3 Well , rightly or wrongly we 've come to arrangements with the Liberals , not because we like the Liberals , not because we wanted to , but we , we were fed up with be being in opposition to tell you the truth .
4 mill-stream-And meanwhile we have gone on living .
5 That 's the way it looked out in the halls as they each displayed a show car as bright as any we 've seen since Tokyo last year .
6 Usually we 've finished with lunch by about a quarter past one .
7 we 've come , we 've had to make at previous meetings , Chairman , about the er , about the fall off we 've had in demand for the small units there now .
8 This is the first inhabited home we have seen for miles .
9 Security locks like like we 've like we 've got at home .
10 Mm the most we 've had for months .
11 Hence we have moved from modernism in content to modernism in form .
12 That demonstrates just how far behind we have slipped in world terms .
13 Now so far we 've talked about things like recharging the batteries .
14 In this chapter so far we have focused on specificities in your argument — the presuppositions in your sentences , the specific things you can say about particular texts , the setting of something in its context , and so on .
15 So far we have looked at exclusion clauses which exclude or restrict liability for a particular type of breach arising from a particular cause .
16 So far we have thought of ownership and possession as sharply distinguished — the one a matter of right , the other of fact .
17 Now we 've gone into reverse . ’
18 And now we 've come to stage whereas I mean I were cleaning carpet every minute of day .
19 Now we 've signed up Richardson , who may be the world 's number two batsman but will do no more than Tendulkar to sharpen our cutting edge .
20 Assuming that by now we 've chosen between twist and braid , we now come to the matter of cross-section and the drag it creates .
21 Now we 've switched to New York we can … "
22 Now we have moved to Dulwich , my husband has had another go at joining .
23 To often we have heard of buildings that have been put under capital expenditure and then the revenue has not been available for their use .
24 and I mean it used to be the fact , oh god well we 've got to sort of have dinner at twelve o'clock , we 've got to be round there by four .
25 It 's then we 've got of course and once we 've got it , we 've got ta take on board the implications in relation to what the training we provide is in relation
26 Then we 've got in June we 're supposed to be doing journey time surveys and traffic counts on the M sixty three .
27 No , but it means , it means that we know how we 've got to gear up
28 We 've had times when we 've written to commercials and given them free tickets to dig ourselves out of a hole and things .
29 Again depending on what they 've currently got cos again we 've got to dove-tail this plan into any current arrangements that they 've already got .
30 That 's why we have put in place the most varied , comprehensive programme ever to help people who have been unemployed for six months or more . ’
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