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

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1 It 's become a truism that we despise ageing in this culture , and I see few signs of that abating .
2 What we intend to do in this chapter is discuss the inferential structure that forms the backbone of many of the methods of data collection currently in use .
3 ‘ We will not develop the business where there is no emphasis on quality , and we intend to continue in that framework .
4 We tend to think of joint finance , in the English context , as involving the district health authority , but there is a range of agencies — from the highest level in the NHS down to the family practitioner committees — who must have a part to play in planning community services and of course in supporting community services .
5 Although we tend to think of industrial effluent , sewage is a more important source of pollution .
6 Er being on the dole and having friends who were long term on the dole , we tend to buy from each other a lot .
7 We sit looking at each other .
8 This is an acceptable solution if we expect to concentrate on one form of arithmetic for a number of instructions , but if we are using several forms ( for example , floating-point calculations with address computation in fixed-point format ) then we have to change the contents of the mode register continually .
9 We want to settle in one school for a good period of time , because we have discovered how important are relationships , with both colleagues and classes , that have been built up and stood the test of time .
10 We want to go through that line by line so
11 What we want to do in this session as I said it will only take about twenty minutes , there are three key things we want to do .
12 We have all we want to know about that sort of thing and anyway it is not my job .
13 Well I I I would n't er pin point the German attitude on this one , I mean after all we did collaborate with Germany very successfully on the tornado which has a nuclear role but the the four governments must first of all decide if that is what we want to build into this aeroplane and they decided that they did not at that stage .
14 We have a very experienced and professional management team in the region and we want to build on that strength . ’
15 Now we 're on the talent trail again in the build-up to the grand final in September at Liverpool 's Kiss nightclub , and we want to hear from any pub or club that wants to hold an Echo Karaoke Night .
16 Now we 're on the talent trail again in the build-up to the grand final in September at Liverpool 's Kiss nightclub , and we want to hear from any pub or club that wants to hold an Echo Karaoke Night .
17 We like most music , especially female solo pop artists We want to hear from any female , 18+ .
18 In this discussion we want to concentrate on one aspect of marking : how the source file can be sent electronically to the marker and how the marker can make use of this electronic form .
19 And that 's part of what we want to offer on this news network .
20 After a bit we let go of each other .
21 We hope to continue in this tradition , so please note that personal news about members ' activities is always likely to be of interest .
22 Is the Prime Minister , who 's role in this affair is so crucial , that she simply must take part in the debate which we hope to have in this House ; why does she not admit it .
23 In drawing up the list of activities below we have aimed to recommend programmes of study that reinforce the links between English and drama , and between English and media education , which we seek to emphasise throughout this Report as well as in chapters 8 and 9. • We see role-play as a valuable means of broadening pupils ' mental and emotional horizons and of developing social and personal confidence : it provides an ideal medium for much of the exploratory and/or performance-based elements of programmes of study .
24 What we seek to see in this blizzard is the spectral shape approaching of what was once called — with a straight face — meaning .
25 It seems to me that many of the people involved in our industry have a fundamental lack of understanding of the needs and preoccupations of the modern child , and there are far too many groups , circles , committees and working parties which we seem to form in endless pursuit of the Holy Grail of better children 's bookselling .
26 As early as August 1986 he wrote to South West Water 's headquarters in Exeter complaining that ‘ we seem to move from one crisis to another .
27 We stand glaring at each other , and I notice the traffic has snarled to a standstill on Lower Road .
28 The hypothesis that we begin to explore in this paper is the hypothesis that one of the reasons for non-convergence of real-life markets to the competitive equilibrium is that the agents in those markets are unable to solve the complex decision-problem facing them perfectly ; their sub-optimal behaviour leads to sub-optimal outcomes .
29 However , what we begin to learn from this pattern is that as we move away from some relationships , we start to form others as part of a ‘ natural effect ’ ; and so the cycle of attachment and separation continues in the pattern of our lives .
30 Why is that happening , because we like to assume in this country that we have enough safety nets to catch those people , to ensure while they may not live in the lap of luxury at least they do n't have to go without .
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