Example sentences of "we [vb base] [prep] [art] [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 Jenny reappeared soon enough and she suggested that we nip down the road to a little pâtisserie she knew , which of course we did .
2 The more we head down the path to a single European voice in the world community , the more likely it is that the Community , as an institution , will take the permanent seat in the United Nations Security Council that we have rightly enjoyed , as have the French , since the United Nations was established .
3 It should be emphasised , however , that although in a sense Spinoza recommends the ethical precepts he endorses to each of us as what we will accept if we act with a view to our own best interest , these best interests are conceived in a way which is very far removed from the goals of what is commonly called egoism .
4 And we put in a report to the county council in the morning saying there was a fire .
5 From this again , if we read with an eye to the preceding context , we can draw further conclusions of a social nature .
6 Tomorrow we 'll have exclusive pictures of the RV8 on the road , but tonight we look at the background to the car that refused to die .
7 This masterpiece lacks its head ; but if we look from the hawk-priestess to some marble heads of the later sixth century we see the beginning and end of the tradition in which it must have been made .
8 We hear of a visit to late fifth-century Thessaly by Gorgias of Leontini , the celebrated orator and sophist , and of actual interference by Kritias ( p. 83 ) .
9 The purpose here essentially is to outline what we know as a prelude to tackling the themes and patterns which emerge in a more analytical way in subsequent chapters .
10 Nick Hawkins is representative , as we know from the signatures to the ‘ Fresh Start ’ Motion , of many of the new Members .
11 We think we should not accept ‘ I like Auntie Kate ’ as a valid communication unless we allow for an answer to the question , ‘ How does he know ? ’ or ‘ What observation justifies him in saying that ? ’
12 The picture does not really change if we turn from the Bible to those seals and bronzes from the Persian period with which the Archaeological Museums of Jerusalem have made us familiar .
13 In particular , we go beyond the introduction to the tabular summary given in Chapter 2 to consider how the presentation of a table can be manipulated to reveal the information content to best effect .
14 Humility begins to grow within us when we go into the desert to be alone with God , to enter into the heart of God .
15 If we go from the battery to the bulb , from the bulb to the meter
16 Yep , that just about sums up what we do on the way to the cairn , hence the use of the word climb in trying to convey to a companion exactly what it is you expect them to do when they get out of the car .
17 The point is that the second version contains superfluous and irrelevant information , though this would not necessarily be the case if we were explaining what we do in the morning to an ( English-speaking ! )
18 From love 's satiety we move to an indifference to feeling : ‘ They that have power to hurt and will do none ’ .
19 So we move from a game to a hypergame .
20 We call for a priority to be given immediately to new legislation which will actively facilitate the re-entry into our society of those at present disadvantaged within it . ’
21 Chairman I have an amendment to that motion , because , because I believe it 's important that we start to identify a lot of councils publish at the end of the year for public consumption a list of the allowances drawn by members , and I think that would be very useful and I would make , as an amendment , I would , would add to the proposal put by Mr that we call for a report to be pu er , to be presented to us of the amounts of allowances drawn by members , each member
22 There 's a latency between the primary changing and the secondary data changing since the primary will change and then we replicate across the network to each secondary location .
23 When we pass to the treatment of style as representation we come to an approach to literature which is less likely to make such claims to scientific status ; for rather than defining style in purely linguistic terms , its purpose is to relate it to interpretations of literary content , and these must inevitably be somewhat approximative .
24 We pray for an end to strife in Somalia , and for You to help the food and medicine to be brought to those who need it .
25 The exact relation of what we see on the vases to what was shown on the walls is something we shall have to consider , but that in some way these vase pictures do reflect the revolution in wall-painting can not be doubted .
26 And this , as we now proceed to discuss , is the crucial interaction which we see as the key to understanding the penal crisis and responses to it .
27 Some of us suffer from an aversion to talking about money — known as remuneraphobia .
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