Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] we [verb] [pron] [art] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Although I 've no doubt you know better than we do what the opposition are |
2 | It seems to me clear that the answer has to be yes , provided only that we allow ourselves a sufficiently large series of Ks . |
3 | I 'm not changing my tune , Councillor Wyle knows that in the past I have actually offered to go with them when they 've made erm , visits to the minister , and when he said , we we we tried , but we never got anywhere , and on various issues I 've said , well perhaps if we got us an all party delegation , at least we could have done no worse . |
4 | ‘ Perhaps if we give her a little more time ? ’ |
5 | Not as we seen him a lot but least he could come and say alright . |
6 | Sometimes I think we 'd be better off if we did what the animals do . |
7 | ‘ Mrs Shakespeare , ’ said the interviewer , ‘ now that we know what the terrorists are asking in return for your son 's life , has your view of the situation changed ? ’ |
8 | now that we know what the problem is , we get , we 're on top of it . |
9 | We gave up the written report quite frankly because we found it a waste of time . |
10 | Well if we know what the policies are |
11 | Oh yes I enjoyed it very much but erm we had American visitors around and we had one a Captain and I 'm afraid we all fell for him cos he seemed such a handsome man and he 'd been a hero in the war , and he was engaged to , then to the then president of America 's daughter , so they informed us but erm I do n't know whether it was the truth , that 's what they , they said but of course some of the , some of the things had to be cast , the bodies had to be cast and they were , they were I do n't know whether you 'd have heard of the Orritor |
12 | ‘ That 's a tricky one to answer because the complexities are still there but we made them a lot more hidden . |
13 | We shall end by observing that some adjectives ( in fact most of those discussed in Sections 6.7 and 6.8 , but not former , would-be , so-called nor late unless we give it an altogether different lexical value ) can occur with more than one value , that is , either as separatives or as ordinary ascriptive adjectives . |
14 | In West Yorkshire to the South we have similar problems of inner city decline and there as we understand it the authorities wish to cater for their housing needs . |
15 | I mean once or twice when we unload it the beer barrel break and when they , be surprised you 'd never get it back together again . |