Example sentences of "we more [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The other major concern for women is about finding ways of living which give us more independence , more control over our own lives , and more self worth than is frequently the experience of women in subordination to men .
2 ‘ Those weekends gave us more problems than they solved , ’ Ryan conceded .
3 Mel was a permanent fixture in our 1st Division defences and , over the four seasons 1969–73 , only John Jackson appeared for us more times than he did , while his 151 1st Division games for us tell of a stalwart and dependable defender who could be relied upon in every situation .
4 Give us more freedom in the afternoon if we need to go into Wokingham instead , do you want to go that way for a change or this , or through the woods ?
5 The performances are recordings and uniformly excellent , and the music certainly did n't deserve its half century of neglect , So one hopes that Harmonia Mundi will give us more Zeisl : there are Sonatas for violin , viola and cello , a goodly quantity of songs , and a fair amount of orchestral music , as well as two operas and three ballets .
6 can give us more hall time , and/or more flexible use of spaces appropriate for teaching drama
7 To help a friend , such as John Drummond , would always , as Mrs. Campbell remarked , ‘ gain us more friends in his way who have votes and show we do n't drop or forget a man who dos to the outmost of their power to serve our interest ’ .
8 ‘ Redesigning our part will cost us more money . ’
9 I mean they did n't pay for that it cost us more money .
10 it 's a terrible mistake just to say that the government 's fault and they should give us more money .
11 I.e. we want to create the impression that we are good people to do business with , so our customers come back and buy more of our books , so that makes more money for the company , which means they can pay us more money .
12 It gives us more chance to know that there is no object or person behind it .
13 ‘ Ferguson will give us more threat up front than we had in the cup tie , when our performance , particularly in the second half , was shocking . ’
14 They give us more work .
15 ‘ You have to play more than one way to win the Championship and having him back gives us more options .
16 Computers in general have undoubtedly allowed us more dive time , but a consequence of this is that ascent speeds are now critical .
17 We are constantly talking to the press try and persuade them to give us more coverage .
18 ‘ It would also give us more capacity for spot colour which more advertisers seem to require , ’ said Mr Morton .
19 Let's hope advertisers get the message and give us more laughs and less po-faced hype in future .
20 ‘ They 're cheaper to run and they gave us more flexibility on positioning , ’ Wren adds .
21 We try to rotate all the jobs on site between the eight of us — it makes life more interesting and gives us more flexibility .
22 ‘ It 's good to get new blood as it gives us more spark . ’
23 Wearing fashionable clothes might give us more confidence , but we can gain that through thousands of other more important things .
24 Bertrams by their generous returns allowance also take away some of our worries and so give us more confidence in making subscriptions , which include Reed titles .
25 As we made our way through 1944 the advancing Allied forces were able to give us more room — by that I mean there was more Allied occupied ( and therefore less hostile ) territory for us to fly over in order to get to our targets .
26 So a big change in the way that we are arranged has actually come about through the general management structure , and we 're hoping that this will give us more room , if you like to start looking at priorities , and to move the budget around in accordance with our feelings about those priorities .
27 The Minister , who has access to more information than I have and who is ably supported by his civil servants , may be able to give us more news on that front this morning .
28 Because y you , obviously you 've presented different information in your talk this afternoon , you 've given us more information that was in your abstract , so the figures are different , where you , in your abstract you just talked about differences between G three , T three tumours .
29 A few years later , in Lewin 's Birds of New South Wales ( 1813 ) , we find a pair displayed , giving us more information , by one who had seen them wild ; but the background is rather vague local colour .
30 Turning from the attractions of the Scotch whisky industry , can the Minister give us more information about the important regulatory aspects of getting companies which sub-contract to the Ministry of Defence to pay their bills or have them paid quickly ?
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