Example sentences of "[vb base] we [verb] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ And while , in due course , we should provide Thomas with a brother or a sister , on this occasion I suggest we take the appropriate precautions .
2 When I suggest we head the other way , for Greenwich , Des shakes his head .
3 ‘ Now I will have to sit at home with my fingers crossed and hope we get the right result . ’
4 I just hope we get the right result and have something to celebrate and another game to look forward too .
5 Coun. Michael Carr , leader of the borough council , said : ‘ We have entered the second round of City Challenge with the same enthusiasm with which we approached the first , and I hope we enjoy the same success .
6 The answer to both these questions must be no , since wherever we look we find the same signs of growth .
7 erm you know we know the special case officers in each of the areas , and we also liaise erm on behalf of people who come in with problems to them .
8 ‘ Lots of people sent memos saying ‘ I know we planned the whole thing for September or October but we are going out in July ’ , and it simply was n't ready , ’ he said .
9 erm could actually do , so what we are saying here is it needs to be considered seriously in answer so you know we hope the Liberal Democrats will perhaps come in and support us on this or perhaps amend their motion and send this via the panel .
10 Er well I think the experience that I gained of the the kind of erm living situation erm because I you know we underwent the same kind of difficulties .
11 I know we did the returnable bottles .
12 I know we have the right team for 1992 so let's reap the harvest that is due to us .
13 Remember we said the other week there would be some questions that will be shared between the papers because they 're mandatory , and therefore pertains to talk about that particular product .
14 Suppose we lift the bloody thing right up on end ? ’ said Jack .
15 Or again suppose we overhear the following exchange : ( 26 ) A : How did Harry fare in court the other day ?
16 Suppose we identify the semantic content of a sentence with its truth conditions , then the semantic content of ( 4 ) Letizia de Ramolino was the mother of Napoleon will amount to a specification of the circumstances under which it would be true , namely that the individual known as Letizia de Ramolino was in fact identical to the individual who was the mother of Napoleon .
17 ‘ The truth is , ’ says Nicky , ‘ that I believe we have the perfect partnership .
18 ‘ She 'll have noticed the car — and I think we left the front door open . ’
19 The impact of the section has been very broadly based in the city , and for the first time we 've added for you in very brief terms , a Domiciliary Health information of just the total number of visits made by the city health care , erm and the level of work in terms of notices served , and prosecutions , note , going up in most of the sections , particularly their units they 're small numbers , but they are significant , just the same , and the table on the top of page forty-four , erm as I said earlier , I think we reached the highest level of insect complaints in the summer that we 've ever had to deal with , it 's very usual for us to deal with a thousand , over in the summer period , this time we dealt with sixteen hundred .
20 ‘ I think we made the right decision , but it is a grey area .
21 ‘ Sometimes — ’ he smiled at Sylvie urbanely — ‘ I think we inflict the oedipal story on our children and attribute emotions and intentions to them which are more properly our own .
22 Last time I was on this programme I think we had the same conversation , did n't we ?
23 That was actually quite a productive meeting , although it took quite a time to get through it , I think we did the right thing on the continuous procedures .
24 I mean , it 's like the change of a crew one way or the other , it was fat or heavy it 's , you know , it 's the eight guys that are there and those are the eight best men that Oxford have and I think we have the best crew with those eight people .
25 Do we chase the free range hens and find the eggs as best we can or do we put the hens into a battery ?
26 The BT man 's here , where do we want the new socket ? …
27 Do we aid the overstretched budget — deny the children books and equipment in order to engage outsiders to do it and in so doing lose the rapport so carefully built with our staff ?
28 How do we deliver the resulting letter(s) to the Pied Piper ?
29 Only when the patient is stable do we start the detailed management of the wound .
30 How do we stop the same type of problem recurring ?
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