Example sentences of "[subord] we [vb base] [to-vb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Although we tend to think of selection interviewing as a conversation between two people there are several variations on this theme , all of which have their advantages and disadvantages .
2 well — it looks like we have to rely on Speed and Macca for them goals — i guess one of them is our ‘ top-scorer ’ right now ?
3 Consequently , if we want to engage in enemy combat in order to further the coming of God 's kingdom we need to beware of two damaging manoeuvres .
4 The second problem is that where the engine joins the Series IIa gearbox there is a half moon gap , this could cause serious problems of mud and dirt if we have to wade across mud to pick up some dismounted horse rider .
5 If we need to get in touch with you , sir ? ’
6 These brief wakenings do not prevent a similar total quantity of sleep to younger men and women , since we tend to stay in bed slightly longer as we get older .
7 ‘ The issue is , of course , when we come to sell off stock that we would otherwise have returned , what percentage of its normal retail price can we get ? ’
8 When we come to deal with infant baptism we take the view that the failure of parents to measure up to certain standards is to be allowed to stand in the way of the grace of God being available for their children .
9 We shall examine these ideas in more detail when we come to look at motivation and morale within organisations .
10 When we come to look in detail at the Nikol'skaia peasantry in 1922 , many of these inhibiting features will become more evident .
11 Similarly , when we turn to care at home , it is not clear that if the costs of such support were to exceed those of residential care , they could or should be met .
12 Burton argued that : ‘ We are choosing an approach when we choose to speak of world society and not international relations . ’
13 ‘ Although this is a drastic comparison it is still worth bearing in mind , especially when we begin to pass from youth to maturity .
14 ‘ Although this is a drastic comparison it is still worth bearing in mind , especially when we begin to pass from youth to maturity .
15 Humbly we will ask God to make us great in simplicity and obedience , as we seek to bring to birth a human society in which it is normal for men to love one another .
16 What it does say is neatly summed up by Bereiter ( 1980 ) : " the disappointing message of the Schools ' Council research is that as soon as we begin to look beyond syntax , vocabulary and the like and try to Investigate functional aspects of student writing , we begin to find out more about the school system than we find out about children . "
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