Example sentences of "[pron] we [vb mod] [vb infin] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 We 're sort of outside of that area so I do n't know what we do about our video equipment , but I think it would be beneficial if there were somebody we could call on to sort out problems for us , who actually understood all the stuff .
2 Here is a selection of your letters which we 'll send on to the BBC .
3 The criteria which we 'll come on to debate , there is one criteria in there which I say overrides or is overriding in weight , and that is number eleven , to be consistent with regional and sub-regional policies .
4 I think environmental discount and environmental considerations are factors which we 'll come back to in in looking at the migration rates , so you 're going to have another shot at this one .
5 Erm for another reasons , which we shall get on to a bit later , there may be a great deal of confusion , er memories may not be clear or well formed , um people , according to some theories and ideas , people may be under-reporting because um y'know it helps them maintain their eq equilibrium a bit better .
6 Red-brick universities , inner-city polytechnics and the Open University have dented that assumption ; but perhaps there are still features of the student experience which we should hold on to if higher education is to offer a cultural enlargement ?
7 We 've made some progress towards establishing the criteria which we should set out in our policy , and the mechanisms needed to control that policy .
8 Er you 'll find that we do have actually have a calculator which we can send out with a retirement pack and that actually gives you an aide-memoire to actually remind you about the things that you might forget erm with regard to erm things like er holidays er erm say , medical expenses , er fuel expenses , erm club fees , T V licence , all those things .
9 Christian joy is found when we hold on to God 's hand and when we learn that fabulous certainty with which we can step out into the uncertainties of the coming day .
10 The fire of the Lady of the Hearth also symbolizes the way in which we can reach back to the past and forward to the future .
11 When we talk about part-time holdings in any context — certainly in an island context — we are not speaking about small static parcels of land with which we can play about like pieces in a jig-saw puzzle .
12 It is of course true that the human body , its associated natural processes , and those of other living organisms , provide natural models that offer a finite range of symbolic themes which we can pick out in different cultures .
13 John Gould was equally hard at work and spent hours tracking down Joyce 's more obscure lyrics and tunes which we could try out in place of any songs which were too difficult for my limited vocal range .
14 ‘ There are two routes , one being to take advantage of the Sunday trading debate , which we could turn around with slogans like ‘ Church — it 's more fun than a DIY shed ’ .
15 If asked to complete an entry in Who 's Who we might wind up with ‘ Walking ; gardening ; wine-making ; opera ; sleeping ’ without even knowing how these things became interests .
16 So then you we can tighten in on the site to not only a place actually on the site but how far down they came from as well .
17 We know that if we started to challenge everything we should end up like the centipede that became paralysed through analysis of the movement of its many legs .
18 This is something we must come back to — the whole question of how young conductors are best trained and developed — but I would like to ask you about your years in Aachen .
19 Asserting that the true level of unemployment measured in the same way as it was in 1979 was four million out of work , he said : ‘ There are now only four and a half million people working in manufacturing industry in Britain , bringing us close to a new economic first — fewer people in work making things than we we will have out of work making nothing . ’
20 That one we 'll hang up on the
21 If I met him we 'd go out for a meal .
22 Once we 're past it we can turn out to the open ocean .
23 We 're actually at the moment the the the brief , the focus is to actually on what we , look at what we would send out as a report to parents .
24 Just thinking what we 'll start off with .
25 Anyway , with the topsy-turvy results this season has thrown up , it 's anybody 's guess what we 'll end up with after Man U v Forest has run its course on The Match on Sunday ( ITV , 3.25pm ) .
26 I 'll tell you what we 'll go over at half past four will it be finished by then ?
27 Also what struck me was now that they they 're not fighting the Japanese erm they 're not required to make the sacrifices of war that they were so perhaps they 're going to think right let's see what we can make out of this , I do n't , I no longer have to pay X tax because
28 see what we can sort out amongst this lot .
29 From a personal point of view I think that charity , charitable giving by er companies whether big or small should be erm should be erm on that basis I mean they should n't be looking for acknowledgement but unfortunately in the real world companies are looking to see what we can get back in terms of the investment they make and
30 Then we 'll see what we can rustle up for breakfast .
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