Example sentences of "we [vb base] [verb] [adv] [prep] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Being asked to go on a committee may be something we tend to shy away from at first .
2 So that the price we want to end up with on the books is is
3 I mean , we we get bound up with with all sorts of domestic things , and will , I expect , later today .
4 We have to change the definition of the word that we 've grown up with over the years , otherwise we really ca n't manage the concept .
5 But what we have to do is completely junk the definition of the word quality that we 've grown up with over the years .
6 so I 've have them produce the lecture and then we 've gone on from like doing
7 Er a hundred and eighty to now we 've gone up to about three seventy horsepower with turbocharger .
8 I mean we 've talked only about about women ; we 've maybe touched on class , and we 've not even mentioned the position of black women and the extra discrimination that they face in our society , and in other societies .
9 But I mean , one of the things that we 've got on with at the moment is that we 've been saying for ages , you 've got to get your you 've got to get us involved at design stage .
10 depending on what we 've got out of by then .
11 The criteria that we have suggested in the paper we 've put in for for the discussion session stems from detailed observation and experience of what inward investment of the strategically significant kind might be looking for .
12 Er I wonder if this planning coincidentally , that we 've put in with with the commitments which has got the district boundaries on , may be in fact er more helpful in determining the the the one three six three .
13 The traffic implications of what is proposed are enormous , and I hope that British Rail and the Government will take cognisance of the fact that we do not want to create around King 's Cross a traffic jam far worse than anything that we have to put up with at present .
14 Until we know what we have signed up to in GATT , it will be difficult to tell how much we must alter the CAP to meet our obligations .
15 The figure that we have come up with in fact is derived by holding constant the numbers rather than the rate of vacant dwellings through to the year two thousand and six , which implies that by the year two thousand six , we 'd have would have a vacancy rate of six point two percent or or thereabouts .
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