Example sentences of "we [adv] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 We rarely if ever have in mind a circumstance described as a single event or whatever , but the possibility is not to be excluded by our definition .
2 Perhaps this is the reason why we rarely if ever find a prayer in the New Testament addressed to the Spirit .
3 I I obviously Cornwall is a special case which we obviously as our Celtic cousins it is the only non-Anglo Saxon county in England and as a result we feel a very , very strong erm er almost a kind of Uncle erm Nephew relationship to Cornwall , whereas the Cornish are certainly not Welsh but they 're certainly not Anglo Saxon English either .
4 Shilpi , counting in Bengali , looked up and she said , ‘ We better 'an you , Miss . ’
5 Ladies and gentlemen , we just before we get on with the second part of the meeting when erm , meeting erm I think I ought to tell you that erm one of our committee members died a very short while back .
6 We just cos we do n't ins , it 's only a piece of paper to us , you see .
7 No we never got the fire engine out we just er we just when we got
8 When we normally when we draw it we normally put North going straight up the page , so each person , or each ship , or whatever it is
9 According to these employers it was teachers who needed WE more than pupils , so that they could get a picture of what engineering was really like ( as opposed to media misrepresentations — strikes , redundancies , etc. ) and so put across a ‘ good image ’ of engineering , hopefully attracting the ‘ brighter pupils ’ into the industry .
10 , for the benefit of future performance , we more than replaced the year 's production , adding more than 600 million barrels of oil equivalent to our reserves .
11 And er we got the results now and er we more than doubled it .
12 we usually if I want a cheque signed you see or
13 We also because County Council to address and introducing traffic calming measures such as er costings or .
14 Well we nearly when I was up with the children at the to when I was
15 ‘ We can stop a boat at sea , but we sure as hell ca n't put a foot on dry land without Bahamian permission .
16 We didn' find him , but we sure as hell found where he 'd bin .
17 But we can buttonhole anyone we please as they leave the chamber : a privilege akin to the London correspondents of Pravda or Izvestia being able to accost cabinet ministers in the members ' lobby of the Commons .
18 But what have we here as plays the ball across , it comes back off and out to the left hand side where the urgency from the crowd is for to get rid of it .
19 No no and we even if we were offered them we would n't take them because the logic of the thing is that what we 're trying to show is a medieval house as it looked when it was nearly new .
20 It is funny , painful and moving , and although it is rooted in the detail of individual lives , it says far more about the way we live than the windy bellicosity of much of Brenton 's previous work .
21 Are we closer than we think ?
22 Lacking statistics , ‘ we seldom if ever discussed growth , ’ but concentrated on what is now microeconomics .
23 We seek the key that opens the door to this inner consciousness , the lid of the well that we too as individuals can open .
24 THE brown cow eyed us suspiciously as we approached .
25 However , we could hurt the people who love us most if we do n't negotiate with them a time and method for letting out anger .
26 The public simply wo n't come to us rather than a Russian company .
27 They ran when we came , and the Friar shared his food with us rather than with them . ’
28 We find that the bank is actually paying interest to us rather than us paying interest to the bank .
29 In other rides the movie stretches out to us rather than vice versa .
30 to be able to convince c er our clients that they should come to us rather than somebody else .
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