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

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1 We make ourselves known in the village w erm you see we 've got the peace movement at the moment and last year er we always have put a wreath .
2 Er the only thing that I have not handed you is the Labour resolution which er twice mentions demands now although I 'm supporting this strong report here , I think it 's a mistake to demand things , it is , it does n't put people in a very good frame of mind to coax them but and I would ask the er Miss who I think we 're going to vote for this , whether she would consider changing to request , because I think we going to the situation where we make it known to the Department of Transport that we 're a string of such like , we do n't to upset them any more , I think that we requested that we answer is we would actually get a result in one .
3 By night we suggest you head for the old quarter of Sachsenhausen which is packed with delightful pubs and restaurants .
4 We expect you to keep within the framework of the general principles outlined in pages 23 and 24 .
5 We want something written into the Bill that makes it likely that some of the consumer safeguards will become a reality .
6 David Fullerton , of the Sierra Club , an environmental lobby group , says : ‘ They want to use new technology or more water while we want them to talk about the crops they 're growing . ’
7 We want them to grow with the company . ’
8 We want them improved for the coming year and certainly by the first year of the council tax .
9 We want you to travel round the country at our expense , all expenses paid , needless to say , and we want you to tell us , by phone , live on the programme , in Sydney , what you 're seeing and what you 're doing .
10 So , we let them come into the harbour approaches , the narrowing river-mouth , where they must bunch and slow to avoid running aground on the sand-bars , then pound them from here while still they can not reach us effectively .
11 The Alcometer reading was negligible , so we let him go with a warning . ’
12 And we let her know from the start that we trusted her .
13 We hope they meet with the approval of readers and users .
14 In our mind we watch them happen in the future .
15 ‘ There is no fixed routine as such — we vary it according to the residents ' wishes .
16 In our ignorance we interpret them according to the prevailing cultural myths .
17 Whatever our Customers want to say we like them to speak to the staff at Shell stations first .
18 So that is why , being a good boy scouts , and girl guides that you are you are gon na put things in the car so that you 're , you are prepared for wet weather , or cold weather erm , such as an old blanket or something to sit on er , because we like you to sit upon a bank as far away from the traffic as possible
19 Consider too the circumstances of Jane Austen , whose novels breathe such grace and balance that we assume she wrote with no distractions :
20 When we hear them bellow on the
21 We know what to expect from the world champions , ’ said Davies .
22 We know they stopped in a public house in Didcot .
23 In other words , we identify a particular event as the cause because we know how it could have made the effect happen , not because we know it happened before the effect .
24 We get them to balance over the phone .
25 I think we 've got to draw the line and say there is going to be a cost to our econ our ecology , if we allow it to run in the way the government have in mind .
26 Eventually we find him established as a hermit at Finchale , having abandoned the pursuit of earthly treasure .
27 When Novella — whose name so aptly means new — discloses herself , we find her looking into a mirror where she is refracted and multiplied , clustered and polymorphous , beheld and beholding in infinite variety .
28 If we examine what it is one participant is ready to see that other participants might read into a situation and what it is that will cause him to provide ritual remedies , followed by relief for these efforts , we find ourselves looking at the central moral traditions of Western culture .
29 If we do not review our knowledge from time to time it becomes lost to us and we find ourselves thinking within a shrinking field .
30 We find ourselves swimming against the tide .
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