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

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1 It 's not unusual on girls ' weekends or at women workers ' conferences for them to be demonstrative with each other , or with the young women , while we remain caught in the straight-jacket of frigidity while we are in the public eye .
2 The standards we bring to bear in the act of appraisal have their purchase precisely because the act , or artefact , or creation , or social institution is not fixed , but has a degree of mutability about it .
3 ‘ You made the condition that we dance according to the music , ’ he reminded her .
4 As we have explained earlier in the book , insulin response to the carbohydrate foods we eat varies with the speed of absorption of the carbohydrate .
5 We make do with the dole and Ellie 's going in with a friend who 's just started a café which 'll help with the food .
6 Therefore , before embarking on any research project we must make clear that we intend to act on the results .
7 Data-gathering should only be undertaken if we intend to act upon the information which has been accumulated .
8 We intend to arrive at the Radcliffe Infirmary at 10.30 am on Thursday 15 June and we would hope to complete the interview with you in approximately an hour .
9 We shall be writing to you around August 1989 to check that the information that we intend to put onto the Register about you is correct .
10 We intend looking at the situation again in …
11 Against these dramatic changes , we intend to remain at the centre as an effective resource for the voluntary sector , and an important bridge between the sector and others .
12 He said that the USA was " a Pacific nation and we intend to remain in the Pacific for the long haul " .
13 We intend to learn from the mistakes of the larger corporations , rather than copying what other people are doing , ’ says Mr Neill .
14 We tend to refer to the World Church as something outside our particular constituency and we must n't forget that we must own the World Church .
15 We tend to think of the reptiles as somehow past their ‘ prime ’ , but it would be more accurate to say that they had been displaced from the top jobs in nature , while more than holding their own in the shop floor .
16 In Britain ( with all too few honourable exceptions ) we tend to accept as the norm , prefab huts equipped with smelly loos , worn carpets or line , tatty curtains and torn seat cushions .
17 We tend to play at the point of the evening when the temperature drops , so I tune up just before Bryan goes on and then after three or four songs they 're all sharp , because the temperature has dropped .
18 We tend to work from the Centre in the friendly critic role .
19 There are still areas where we tend to look at the other as ‘ the resident expert ’ , or at least more expert than we consider ourself to be .
20 she said what , what agenda do you want , so I said just the same and so she put the same venue , we tend to alter at the meeting she said
21 Para 5.1.1 We suggest adding at the end ‘ … is treated equitably within the constraints of corporate and strategic planning .
22 We forget to listen to the tone and the expression which are used , and these are vital because we tend to use words in a fraudulent manner .
23 Er , yes in the studies in nineteen ninety two er Eurofighter suggested that there could be reductions in the holdings of spares , rolled equipment and support items as a result of the more accurate forecasting which we expect to emerge from the logistics support analysis .
24 This terrible matter has brought shame on Leicestershire , and we expect to get to the heart of how it could have gone on for so long , while apparently nobody did anything about it .
25 We , also , have to be able to goto Blackburn and come away with a result if we expect to advance in the Cup any further than the 4th round .
26 We propose to remain within the centre of the Community , framing the future of the Community in the interests of the United Kingdom and the rest of Europe .
27 In this chapter we propose to deal with the arrangement of passages for various combinations of woodwind and horns , but before doing this we will deal with the question of laying out full chords for the wind .
28 IN this chapter we propose to deal with the trumpets , trombones , and tuba , with a note at the end on the saxophone family .
29 Well I think I 'll go round actually cos they 're queuing up , we want to go to the grocers so er if we go up The Avenue we shall just come past the front of it .
30 We want to go to the beach . ’
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