Example sentences of "[conj] we [verb] [to-vb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The reason that this has been brought on , the reason that this er er agenda item brought to housing committee was basically er because it was there and er it 's I think it 's repulsive to bring forward to housing committee any er government regulations or we need to look at debating and er and that 's basically the reason .
2 Although we tend to think of selection interviewing as a conversation between two people there are several variations on this theme , all of which have their advantages and disadvantages .
3 The success of the Day-to-Day programme lies in the fact that we try to stay on top of the news . ’
4 That were just the temporary passes for the motorway that we had to return to department .
5 Herzberg ( 1966 ) argued that we need to take into account not just the needs and motivations of the individual worker but also the context within which they are operating .
6 It may be that we need to experiment with permanence units , some of which will specialise in achieving permanence through the return to natural families , and others in achieving permanence by placement with new families , and also having units which combine the two functions .
7 Many of the units are not fully manned units , and hon. Members will see that the number of regiments , squadrons or batteries that we propose to keep in future show the truth of this .
8 Never let it be said that we fail to cater for minority groups .
9 This means that we have to respond to customer requirements minute by minute .
10 To suppose that we have to choose between mentalism and behaviourism is like saying that we have to choose between saying that the words ‘ trump ’ and ‘ revoke ’ designate feelings of triumph and embarrassment , and saying that they designate triumphant and embarrassed behaviour .
11 When we are so ill that we have to stay in bed and be looked after , we are driven back even further into unconscious memories of having to call or cry for help for even the simplest needs .
12 These are all things that we have to bear in mind .
13 ‘ They found us everywhere so we had to stay under water nearly twenty-three hours a day , and the air was so bad you had to lie down and sleep so you did n't use too much of it . ’
14 So , because we were in the A A he said you could have a ba , and we had to go to court , we had a summons for court , for careless driving , your dad and your dad said oh so A A said you could have barrister , or our insurers said we could have a barrister our insurers , not the one with we 're with now Norman , he was to do all the , said we could have this barrister and it was at Liverpool Crown Court and , it was n't till a , and I was alright we we just got a bit of a shock , you know , we could drive the home it was the wing and what not .
15 most of late films are on er , like and we like to go to bed
16 Yeah and we want to go to Square One do n't we ?
17 She rose and the apron made a tissue-paper sound , ‘ And we have to bear in mind , Miss Thorne , that for many people a hospital of this kind is not the answer .
18 We have other contacts with people who as yet have not come along and we need to stand in prayer for them also .
19 Further changes were required to the to the office and to the practice generally er we wanted to maximise on the er er o on the benefits that were going to be derived and the qualities and the skills that we have already got in place er and we wanted to move towards market leadership .
20 It was horrible , but we were teenage fools and we wanted to sit at home and do big grown-up things .
21 well — it looks like we have to rely on Speed and Macca for them goals — i guess one of them is our ‘ top-scorer ’ right now ?
22 If we had to choose between radiocarbon and TL dating , then we would have to take into account that radiocarbon is used for organic materials and has an upper age limit of about forty thousand years , whereas TL is applied to inorganic samples and can be used beyond the range of radiocarbon .
23 If we wished to pay for welfare in a way that was less burdensome on the poor without being massively destructive to the higher income groups what might be done ?
24 If we wished to compete on track or in cross-country races , the cost would double .
25 Consequently , if we want to engage in enemy combat in order to further the coming of God 's kingdom we need to beware of two damaging manoeuvres .
26 The second problem is that where the engine joins the Series IIa gearbox there is a half moon gap , this could cause serious problems of mud and dirt if we have to wade across mud to pick up some dismounted horse rider .
27 Our hospitals would be empty if we tried to discriminate between self-induced or even partially self-induced illnesses , and naturally developed diseases .
28 If we need to get in touch with you , sir ? ’
29 We were afraid , but we had to go on shore .
30 The shoot used to last five or six days in August but you did n't get paid when it was finished — do n't ask me why , but we had to wait until Christmas .
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