Example sentences of "[noun sg] we [verb] [adv] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We do n't say it 's impossible for anybody to add new motivated abilities in later life , ’ he says , ‘ but in all our research we 've never yet seen a completely new direction emerge . ’
2 In this chapter we have only really attended to the negative , critical , edge of left theory in so far as it challenges rival perspectives on parties and pressures .
3 In this strange institution we did not even know all the people who worked in the same room as ourselves , as the action went on twenty-four hours a day , and we were on duty on varying shifts .
4 After a few months of this kind of thing , it was a wonder we did n't automatically walk out of our homes every hour , on the hour , when we were on leave , to look at the weather .
5 they used to pour it out of a can you know , it 's a wonder we did n't all die of tuberculosis but we did n't .
6 Although expression could be detected in the thymus we have not yet identified the specific cell type involved .
7 This ignores the saving on refuse disposal ( which would have the effective price ) and the fact that one method reduces landfill pollution , while the other generates a type we do not yet know how to clear up .
8 ‘ It 's a pity we do n't ever stay here long — we are constantly sent out on missions .
9 The question we have not yet addressed is the nature of the process whereby the natural sciences were released from their subordination .
10 And going to England one place we did n't enough do you see , so we were going Then we went to Northampton and different places like that , shifting about for a while .
11 The beginning of an answer to this question is implicit in the accounts of concessive holism we have so far considered .
12 At one point we did n't even know if we could record the thing at all . ’
13 And then of course I see great differences in feminisms in different countries — in first world , third world , whatever , and also principally between third world countries themselves and I think that 's a point we have n't really touched on yet .
14 ‘ But a lad we 've never even met ? ’ he said .
15 ‘ There is a possibility that some information could be lost to us forever — but at the moment we do n't really know .
16 Last night TCCB officials gave a cautious welcome to the Kiwi offer , spokesman Ken Lawrence saying : ‘ At the moment we have not even thought of going elsewhere because we have not pulled out of the Indian tour .
17 This proved a privilege we did not altogether enjoy as , at that time , the road over Encumeada pass was only a very narrow shelf which fell away on our side of the road !
18 but I said that you know eighteen might be a push but I would n't be surprised if we got twelve or fourteen at that time of course we had n't actually had any education events cos the one that we scheduled has been cancelled so I was perhaps a bit naive about how many people actually turn out to these things
19 Why Dr Mann chose Easter we do n't really know , unless it was simply in recognition of the importance of Easter in the religious calendar .
20 However , no money was to be spent on florists ' bouquets or wreaths , and in any case we 'd both always hated to see flowers wired and thrust into stiff , unnatural arrangements .
21 As parents of a four-month-old daughter with Down 's Syndrome we have only recently become very aware of how handicapped children and adults are kept to the sidelines … your catalogue makes a very welcome change .
22 We wo n't there 's there 's a good chance we do n't even get the first blue .
23 French revolutionary rhetoric recognized a political ideal we have not yet considered .
24 Gundulph we know most certainly lived here for a while , for here he could retire with his household to live on tithes collected locally as the manor was allotted to supply his table " ad victum episcopi " as it was styled .
25 ( When we jump off the ground we do not really believe that our jump will affect the ground . )
26 In the past we have not always had sufficient feedback , or sufficient advance notice of policy changes , to provide these responsive services .
27 In a sense we do not really need to ask the question ‘ Does unemployment cause crime ? ’ or ‘ Do the under-privileged offend more than privileged . ’
28 For simplicity we have so far ignored the expenses of running a unit trust .
29 Danny it 's just occurred to me because we 're tape recording we 'd better just stop print just at the moment , we 'll just leave that off line we can do it later .
30 Nobody wants to admit , that the society we live in actually has these vipers in its bosom .
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