Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] we [vb infin] [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 So let us talk about that old ship . ’
2 So let us think of that . ’
3 The pluralist perspective will not help us deal with these problems because it is more interested in political behaviour than in the role of ideas in society .
4 Now let us turn to some samples to illustrate this , which we can try for ourselves .
5 Now let us look in more detail at switches 1 to 4 .
6 Now , how far did we get with that ?
7 And you know I , I actually had phrases like bra burning thrown at me and erm I I said that feminism to me is about having the same opportunities as men and I put few of the phrases er er you know along those lines and so everybody round the table said well yes I believe in that too , I said well then you 're feminists and so it 's about valuing or devaluing words as well and you know you just made the point about changing words , but how far do we go with this ?
8 Please let us know about any newsagents where Autocar & Motor is not on sale so we can contact their local wholesaler — publisher .
9 They were by now close together , and the devil , who had got into both of them , whispered in both their ears ; McAllister had meant to ask , Now , how did we arrive at that ? and Dr Neil , who had meant to say something provocative to her , decided to do something provocative instead .
10 How did we get into this war ?
11 What operations then do we need on this data-type ?
12 How do we go about that ? ’
13 How do we arrive at that figure ?
14 Our problem with society is how do we cope with that ?
15 Yet how do we decide in such a case what is compresent with what ?
16 So , if it is a revolution , and I have no doubt it is , how do we stand in this country compared with the United States , Europe , Japan , perhaps Russia .
17 How do we feel about that ?
18 How , how do we pay for that though ?
19 Oh yeah there was lots of foreigners , Americans and foreign people there all with maps out on the tables , trying to find their way round York , which I knew that Stuart knew so it was n't too bad for us , but there 's loads of people , you know thought how do we get to this from here and well it 's certainly a a an experience .
20 Oh now how do we get off that now ?
21 How do we get round that ? ’
22 How do we respond to all this ?
23 How do we deal with that ?
24 So how do we , how do we deal with this strange ambivalence and the sort of problems you 're coming up you 're facing ?
25 How do we account for this obfuscation ?
26 How do we account for this ?
27 ‘ Come along , young Algar : what about this marriage ? — when do we get to that ? ’
28 Indeed , not for many years yet do we come upon any positive evidence of revival .
29 You know why do we go to this trouble ?
30 You 'd do it if you were on a bank executive and you said well only five percent of people ask for independent advice , why do we bother with all that lot ?
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