Example sentences of "we [verb] these " in BNC.

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1 We regret these ‘ unfortunate ’ killings but please keep sending your tourists
2 If the French cut it , we 're on our own , so if we lose these crossroads , the Crapauds have won the damned campaign . ’
3 Finally then , as feminists , it is vital that we raise these issues in our trade unions , our work , our political parties and at local grass-roots level , insisting that feminist demands are incorporated into the general political strategy and so broadening the socialist perspective .
4 In the conclusion we highlight these and other important issues .
5 We bring these habits to video too — especially when it is treated as a substitute TV .
6 So we made these tests more complex in order to increase their relevance , but in so doing we produced tests which were so sophisticated as not to be widely available due to cost and personnel requirements , and which began to show some of the problems found when we measured performance ‘ on-site ’ .
7 Our work proceeds by trying to model this ocean atmosphere system and initially we made these models to develop an understanding but it turned out that the models worked pretty well to make predictions .
8 We repeat these images of the Highlands and Islands to this very day .
9 But as we contemplate these bitter internecine struggles we should not be too unsympathetic or complacent .
10 I think of it when we make these great generalizations that is
11 We have then to note that , unless we make these extensions and qualifications , ‘ ideology ’ , even and perhaps especially in some powerful contemporary tendencies in Marxist analysis , is in effect repeating the history of ‘ culture ’ as a concept .
12 We make these plans on an natural level , and yet , we do not plan for the most important event of all time , when we will stand before God and he will ask that question , what have you done with Jesus that is called the Christ ?
13 We combine these by choosing just a few random points in them , say two or three , and copying from the first string up to the first point ; then copying from the second up to the second point ; then copying from the first again ; and so on , switching between them at each point .
14 We sell these bags at £2.49 and have added only 15 per cent profit . ’
15 How shall we make these genes influence development ?
16 Soon , my brother and I knew , it must separate us , and we lived these last months together in the mutual kindness that ( I hope and imagine ) commonly exists between deeply attached people of whom one has been condemned by the doctors — but we might both be condemned .
17 But it did , just my , my quick sieve every time we got these there always appeared to be a slot where it did n't seem to me to be worth being open and and operating
18 That 's why we got these chains round : to hold her togither ! ’
19 I sometimes , if I can get the new floribunda roses , but er there 's none in the market , and we got these .
20 and erm Wickham Market had erm Machine Centre erm , that was used during the war for erm certain courses er particularly for erm tractor drivers , they used to er have a week 's course , they had to apply to the Education Committee and er we got these applications in and erm they spent a week at Wickham Market , then in they used to stay in lodgings if they came from great distances and erm they would learn about the maintenance of erm of tractors and er , I suppose it 's quite a good thing really because er , it was difficult to get any repairs done in those days
21 There was no coke , so we got these old two-piece army stones , army stoves and by putting a brick or two inside it , we had a five gallon bucketful of mixture of engine oil and hundred octane .
22 The best thing to get richer is like , going round car boot sales , like my mum , she 's so funny , dad said she 's a different woman , she 's just like , cos when Phil and I erm , were engaged , we were trying to save up money , so we , oh and like we 'd sell off all our old stuff , so just give me of money , and then , we got these and my mum was pricing everything up , and she 's going , if someone asks for a discount , do n't , just do n't give it to them , she said , everyone 's going round pricing everything up and erm , when they come to you , they just , they just want things for nothing .
23 And we got these drawings these these
24 I 'd like to spend a few minutes now trying to pull that together and then go onto how we evaluate these plans , because you 've all produced these and would n't you like to know how good they are and how bad they are ?
25 ‘ Are you having a good meeting ? ’ , you know , and then of course all decisions involve human evaluations because a decision is a choice among alternative images of the future really and we evaluate these and pick out what we think is the best , obviously .
26 Must we throw these iambic pentameters at our pop kids ?
27 Are we using these love ?
28 I mean , do we want these kind of people in our team ?
29 If we deny these chaps their rights as union members , they 'll leave it , they 'll leave , I would n't blame them .
30 A computer word holds a fixed number of bits , in a range from about 12 to 64 , and we number these bit positions consecutively , starting at zero at the right-hand or least-significant end .
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