Example sentences of "we [art] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | In what factual sense are we the same as animals ? |
2 | ‘ Are we the same people that we were thirty , forty , fifty years ago ? ’ |
3 | We the both together you could g you could go down either shaft , but you had three doors to come through from one pit to the other . |
4 | And er we cast during the dark days of the war , when toys were n't available , we a few older blokes er apprentices used to I remember being at it for a couple of hard week we had a hard week , well evening during the evenings anyway . |
5 | We had a very good time , & good weather , for the rest of our stay , & I think Richard enjoyed showing us the many attractions of his area as much as we enjoyed seeing them . |
6 | The finding of individual coins or of coin hoards can in some rather obvious respects give us the same sort of information , since the loss of a single coin or the deposit of a hoard is proof of some sort of direct or indirect contact between the place of mint and the place of deposit . |
7 | Thomas Mayer and his son , Thomas Walton Mayer of Newcastle-under-Lyme , sent to every veterinary surgeon in the United Kingdom the draft of a memorial addressed to the governors of the London College , with the ultimate objective of gaining a Charter of Incorporation ‘ to protect us from illiterate and uneducated men , and to afford us the same privileges and exemptions which other professional bodies possess ’ . |
8 | The Italian , French and Austrian industry ministers tell us the same . |
9 | Mr. Sumption , counsel for the third , fourth and fifth defendants , has renewed before us the same arguments as he addressed to Sir Nicolas Browne-Wilkinson V.-C . |
10 | We had a fast and uneventful run to Stornoway where the new propeller was fitted but , to my horror , in the haste to re-launch us the same prop . |
11 | When we think about those questions of individ individuation in our normal affairs , the best we can do is to say that what individuates us and also what makes us the same person through changes over time , is a great medley of factors , some of which are bodily , some of which involve our souls |
12 | Yes , it uses eight watts against a hundred , well I say probably against seventy five , eight watts instead of seventy five and given us the same amount of light out . |
13 | It still gives us the same answer cos we multiply to get the indices . |
14 | You still add a mark if you put then , would you give us the same mark as before ? |
15 | It was on those lonely walks that he had first had intimations of an essentially adult truth , that it is those who most love us who cause us the most pain . |
16 | But whereas those satirists recreated a context with omniscience in such a way as to justify their final attack , the poet here can give us no such context . |
17 | It left us no more than a 7-iron into the green . |
18 | His demonstration nowadays satisfies us no more than that of Descartes . |
19 | Because of the copying methods used , there seemed to us no more likelihood of this happening within the bureaux themselves than in the recording procedures originally used in the law courts . |
20 | I think Cowslip 's told us no more than the truth . |
21 | The same problem of interpretation arises from any use of manorial records , probably the best available documentary source ; these can tell us no more than the number of holdings which fell vacant on particular estates and throw no light on mortality among landless persons . |
22 | And er , it took us a little time to do that but and it was alright , but , well , but she bought us doughnut in company . |
23 | He gives us a few outlines of ‘ paper logic ’ followed by a paragraph or two describing some of the religious experiences themselves . |
24 | ‘ Lend us a few pence for a pint , mate . |
25 | For instance , tell us about your scene , ask why things happen or do n't , send us a few photos , whatever . |
26 | Well it 's history that Langer and Graham never made it , although Langer nearly chipped in at the end to force that playoff and give us a few tremble s . |
27 | This happened to us a few years back . |
28 | ‘ It 'ud do to buy us a few drinks with , Sam , ’ a woman called from the far end of the smoke-blackened room . |
29 | ‘ Give us a few more minutes . ’ |
30 | ‘ Harford is one of the most under-rated strikers in the game , and undoubtedly he will cause us a few problems at Stamford Bridge . ’ |