Example sentences of "we [vb base] [pers pn] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It has the range if we fit it with FAST packs , ’ the Air Force general told Morton Stannard at the Pentagon .
2 It 's got a bad reputation , we associate it with old age , the truth is , man loses his hair because he 's got too much male testosterone and he loses it because he 's got a sex drive like a rampant rhino .
3 We want you for Good Money .
4 We want you for flying duties . ’
5 In addition , if you have taken out insurance with Norwich Union as detailed above , we provide you with additional protection .
6 We provide you with individual index cards for each of your staff , giving details such as names , addresses , tax codes etc .
7 We let it for short terms to captains and such like . ’
8 They wear muzzles at all times when they are together at home , and we put them in separate rooms whenever they are left on their own .
9 If we put them in little bags I think there 's some more in the grass outside .
10 From his letters and his wife 's memoirs we picture him in cheap cafés hunched up in his greatcoat over a cup of coffee , with Russian and European newspapers spread about him .
11 ‘ The fishery has been here for over 400 years , so we want to make sure we maintain it for future generations , ’ said Mr Horne .
12 The fact that this is indeed found to be the case powerfully corroborates the theory of development being advanced in these pages and demonstrates that the apparent absence of the latency phenomenon as we know it among primitive people like the Australian aborigines is no proof of the falsity of the idea of latency as such .
13 We get them from other people by communication ; and we get them for ourselves by thinking , or by observation , or both .
14 We try and mould our ideas that we both have together what we get them from other people .
15 No without being erm we get them from medical sides you name them they come and erm oh it 's fantastic .
16 We wanted to avoid all the delays that creep in if we hack them by hi-speed Busby post to Dover , put them on board a ponderous Sealink ferry and eventually consign them to the decidedly risky hands of some unknown foreign postman in the forlorn hope that they-might , with luck and a following wind , reach the Antipodes before the turn of the century .
17 ‘ We are putting a lot of money into these core plants to improve their efficiency and reduce variable costs , ’ Ewart emphasizes , ‘ It is vital that we keep them in good shape . ’
18 let them , let , do you think , let them , let , cos if we leave it to International Secretaire they may still not do it .
19 ‘ We 've been doing M&A for years but do n't have the same profile as others because we do it for private clients who just want to sell a company or buy one . ’
20 Is it certain that if we divide it in alternative ways , and attach a value to the parts in each case , the sum will always be the same ?
21 We oldies can find digging soothing and satisfying , even enjoyable — particularly if we take it in small doses and choose good weather and soil conditions .
22 Whether we inherit our temperament from one or other of our parents or whether we absorb it from prolonged contact is not certain .
23 First , we sense the information and then we digest it through past experiences , attitudes , values and beliefs .
24 Hollywood sends back its version of Irish folklore and legend and we buy it with added Technicolor and schmaltz .
25 It is therefore essential that we study it in close detail .
26 We need it for essential vitamins and roughage .
27 Whether they have just arrived in this country , or speak little English or have difficult home circumstances , unless we see them as competent learners we will soon find reasons why they can not learn .
28 One cultural tendency feminists must be critical of , and ultimately indeed try to eliminate , is the tendency to impose the categories ‘ masculine ’ and ‘ feminine ’ on every aspect of life , so we see them as natural categories instead of what they are , restrictive and unequal constructs .
29 Blue here corresponds to 1.6 mm , and shows the cloud tops much as we see them at optical wavelengths .
30 As the earth goes round the sun , we see them from different positions against the background of more distant stars .
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