Example sentences of "we [vb base] [adv prt] with [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 As children , we grow up with the lovely stories in which animals really are people : The Wind in the Willows , Just so Stories , Watership Down .
2 We catch up with the latest exploits on the portable front in Living with a Notebook .
3 Well you can see for yourself on Friday , when we meet up with the main man on the golf course ; he 's full of fun and full of hope .
4 We kick off with the British Killifish Association .
5 And we finish up with the hardy Scottish and Welsh breeds in September and October .
6 Ladies and gentlemen , we just before we get on with the second part of the meeting when erm , meeting erm I think I ought to tell you that erm one of our committee members died a very short while back .
7 They too have assumed that there is something natural and self-evident about the human individual as a separate physical body , but then , in order to distinguish their own field of enquiry from that of the physical anthropologists , they have reified their special concept of culture to a point where we end up with the implicit definition : " Culture is everything which concerns the life and behaviour of human beings which is not an aspect of human nature , as the physical anthropologists perceive it . "
8 Whichever we use we end up with the following integration for the potential of an infinite line charge :
9 Life is very crude , and bonnie Princes Street a dream , but we soldier on with a good grace .
10 If we go along with the present approach we shall have unilateral economic disarmament and many crucial matters will be decided elsewhere .
11 So we start off with the first one that you have , this C W , that stands for company worker .
12 We start off with the front cover sheet .
13 We start off with the same two words every time .
14 If we come up with a different game each time we do drama , what are we teaching the children ?
15 I am making the assumption that Kirov will be able to fill in some of the blanks once we come up with a workable number … probably no more than three .
16 In keeping with the analogy , Campbell holds that the variations are ‘ blind ’ — that we come up with a particular hypothesis is not determined by our current experience , is independent of whether the hypothesis is in fact going to prove true or successful , and is not a correction of previous unsuccessful hypotheses .
17 What we 're going to do now is combine both of these hypotheses right into our supply response model , alright and we come out with the following .
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