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

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1 Because the difference between us and the Tories is when we mean we support for Eastern Europe , we do n't just talk about it glibly , we go there and we do it because we see the future of Europe being the future of our own people here in .
2 If you genuinely do n't eat any of the foods that we suggest you test in one of the weeks of Stage II , there will be no need for you to follow the instructions for that week .
3 Although basically the same as that given in the Warhammer rulebook , we have made a few additions and included more explanation , so we suggest you read through these new rules even if you are already familiar with the original ones .
4 " We expect you to knock off three stories a day , " I was told-and I 'd give a wry look and a grin of resignation to the film crew .
5 In fact , since it has been introduced , the rate at which student numbers have increased has been unprecedented and we expect it to increase by 10 per cent .
6 When you get home we want you to listen to this good .
7 And I 'm saying to Mrs Jones , yeah I 'll do whatever , y'know , I used to have some good contacts with Estate Agents and that and they would just ring me up and say will you come and do so and so and we want it done within six or seven days , y'know , a house that they were selling , that they 'd want completely doing from top to bottom inside and out .
8 we want it done in both directions , there 's no way you can do it on the main line
9 Wherever blame might lie as regards the situation with the South Wales constabulary at the present time , surely it would be madness to merge Gwent police force with the South Wales police force at this unfortunate time because Gwent has a very , very good record and we want it to stay like that .
10 We say it goes in that direction because that is the direction he is pushing it .
11 A special message goes to the key member of the team who missed photo day — transport manager We hope you return to good health soon ( They told you I was visiting then !
12 We hope you agree with that decision .
13 liability for loss of , or damage to , property belonging to , or in the care of , anyone we insure who claims under this part of the policy
14 liability for loss of , or damage to property belonging to , or in the care of anyone we insure who claims under this part of the policy
15 Liability for loss of , or damage to , property belonging to or in the care of anyone we insure who claims under this part of the policy .
16 Liability for loss of , or damage to , property belonging to or in the care of anyone we insure who claims under this part of the policy .
17 Liability for loss of , or damage to , property belonging to or in the care of anyone we insure who claims under this part of the policy .
18 Liability for loss of , or damage to , property belonging to or in the care of anyone we insure who claims under this part of the policy .
19 When we train we go through many moves and set pieces but we also have a joke .
20 Well , we know what to do to French whores with big tits , do n't we , Helga ? ’
21 We know what to do with mad dogs , right enough , ’ Mortimer drawled , nodding towards the nearest of the fallen blacks , who had already attracted a brace of flies to the sticky wounds in his face .
22 Now lip service has been paid to the length of transport policy in the South East , on off er donkey 's years er in fact an organisation roads an and then the part of the link we 've got is at Picc was working towards one but we know what happened to that .
23 The feelings of the young hon. Member for Gedling ( Mr. Mitchell ) about the way in which local government has broken up were expressed subjectively and I suspect that he will not agree with me when I say that they seemed to date from about 1979 — and we know what happened in 1979 when the hon. Member for Finchley ( Mrs. Thatcher ) was first elected .
24 And I 'm disappointed that councillor is talking about a matter of years before we get something done about this .
25 The point is adequately made if we restrict gene values to single figures , that is if we allow them to range from -9 to +9 .
26 Rather than imposing the restriction that the utility discount rate is the same for all , we allow it to differ across different groups in the population .
27 The closer we allow ourselves to get to another , the more we are affected and influences both consciously and unconsciously through the projective system or defence we described in the last two chapters .
28 We commit ourselves to work with other concerned institutions and individuals so that the African people 's human dignity and rights may be restored and preserved , ’ they added .
29 When we go into schools where computers are actually in use , we find them serving as expensive page turners , mimicking programmed instruction texts .
30 When we are first trying to establish our values and standards in life , there are certain people , or it may be institutions , upon which we decide we have at all costs to rely .
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