Example sentences of "we [vb base] [adv] [verb] [pron] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ And what we know how to do we know how to do well . ’ |
2 | Right so we differentiate four X cubed minus X we get how does it tie up with what we 've got there ? |
3 | We 're going to continue with this objective in the coming months in this , the third series , but before we get totally immersed I want to use the first three programmes to stand back to take a more general look at what universities are about today . |
4 | This task is , in my view , something for all of us , and can not be left to doctors or parents to determine , unless we decide formally to authorize them to do so by law . |
5 | I 'd like simply to ask the assembly to simply reaffirm that we are indeed a christian church , a christian trinitarian church to father son and holy ghost , the gods whom we adore why do we sing this every time if there are a number of members in this assembly who are no longer able to completely agree with such a sentiment Moderator ? |
6 | If we carry on to let 'em do as they like , what 'll happen is this section of the workforce will go in such a decline , they 'll be very profitable which as we 've already heard as Asda are trying it on now . |
7 | I get very uptight over what to say without upsetting him , so when we do finally talk I end up saying the wrong things . |
8 | We do n't think we do n't think that the citizens of are doing cartwheels at sixty four thousand pound being spent on a benefit bus to tour round this district and certainly if the festival organisers two years ago could commit themselves to breaking even within two years and were happy with that , why have we spent two hundred and forty thousand pound on a festival in when that money , and that 's four hundred thousand pounds worth of money , could have been spent on the salaries and training of our officers who work in children 's homes . |
9 | ‘ Being do busy with running we do n't think we have the time necessary to bring up kids . |
10 | ‘ I 've read the German papers and there 's nothing been said , so we do n't think they 've made the connection . |
11 | Oh I 'm sure we do n't treat you like that ! |
12 | Does that make sense , that 's for the receptionist we do n't expect her to fiddle with the rates for liability , capital or whatever do we ? |
13 | We do n't expect him to live . " |
14 | What you may not expect however is that at Saab , although we build things to last , we do n't expect them to last indefinitely . |
15 | We do n't expect it to cause any problems , and we will still be meeting him for talks some time over the next couple of days . ’ |
16 | Naturally , we do n't expect you to fling real arrows at the best C64 mag on the market , no no no ! |
17 | 8 We do n't expect you to buy every Beauty Pack . |
18 | Because we do give a training course we do n't send you know , are you happy to consider that that that there 's a two-way opportunity ? |
19 | If we do n't modernize we lose competitive edge and have to make men redundant , and if we do modernize we have to make men redundant because we do n't need 'em any more . ’ |
20 | We do n't want we have n't lo we wo n't |
21 | But the whole point of recruiting in a geographical area like this is we do n't want we do n't want to send people erm er miles away from their home if we can avoid it . |
22 | You know the type of thing : ‘ Take it easy with the old boys , we do n't want they injuring themselves ’ . |
23 | We do n't want him to get the wind , do we ? |
24 | We do n't want them to wear our clothes-styles and use our language and have our interests . |
25 | We do n't want them thinking they 've been sold short or rumbled . ’ |
26 | I mean , this is nothing to do with a do n't worry that 's we do n't want them thinking that the house is the issue cos it is n't , alright ? |
27 | " The exhibitors thought they just wanted a big shed , " Bizat phlegmatically recalls , " and their view was " all we want people to see is our stands , we do n't want them looking anywhere else " , so they disliked the idea ofa setting that was attractive in itself But the then architect , Dr Peter Smith , wanted to bring the Palace back to its previous glory . |
28 | ‘ But ’ Agnes decided ‘ even if it was the Secret Service we do n't want them knowing you 're off to St Louis and points West any more then we want the Bravoes … |
29 | Er and obviously if we 've got thousands of those coming to each three regional offices we 've got to find some method of distributing them , we do n't want them left in the office do we ? |
30 | ‘ We do n't want them climbing the walls , ’ Mr Flokati said . |