Example sentences of "we [verb] [verb] [prep] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 We er we intend to break into profit in year three when we should have recuperated our expenditure .
2 We intend to work in conjunction with the Musée des Arts de la Mode .
3 Accordingly , we intend to provide in regulations for direct payments to start once that 100 per cent .
4 Eating the right kind of food and having a balanced diet is important not only for weight control but for the well-being of skin , hair and every other part of us that we tend to treat in terms of beauty rather than health care .
5 We tend to talk about unemployment in terms of purely economic factors ;
6 When we think of objectives we tend to think of objectives for growth and change .
7 What do we want to spend on top of that on printing an annual report ?
8 This is the same as saying that reality can be altered by perception , and that the problem will go away if we cease to think of Germany as a country .
9 What factors do we need to take into account in order to put our analysis in context ?
10 What do we need to ensure in terms of pitch when we 're speaking to a group of people ?
11 We promised to keep in touch with her , but asked her not to communicate directly with our new daughter as she grew up , feeling instinctively that a child ca n't cope with having two mothers at once !
12 Every one of the bream we caught weighed within 2oz of 4lb , the biggest at 4lb 2oz and the smallest at 3lb 14oz .
13 We propose continuing to completion on the basis that all material disclosure of relevant facts and circumstances has been made … and there is no foreseeable risk of subsequent invalidation of the European Commission 's approval of state aid as being incompatible with Treaty requirements . ’
14 However , we want to argue in favour of thinking in terms of something other than a sentence as being the major psychological processing unit ; and , as we will see , a more appropriate processing unit is probably the clause .
15 On the other hand , he may not ; and only research can tell us , particularly if we want to know about outcomes for numbers of people .
16 Let us begin by considering why we want to think of God in personal terms at all .
17 The relation between respiratory symptoms and length of gestation that we found persisted after adjustment for birth weight and other possible confounding variables .
18 Surely it is time we stopped talking of elephants as if they were a commodity to be traded , like so many cans of paint , and accept them for what they are , ancient and splendid fellow inhabitants of the earth who share with us the joys of close kinship bonds and grieve when they are severed .
19 ‘ We think the explosion has caused about £15,000 to £20,000 worth of damage but we hope to re-open for business on Friday or Saturday . ’
20 After the exploratory period of 18 months , we hope to proceed by mid-1993 with full development , leading to a first order by the mid-1990s .
21 When , in nineteen fifty eight when Co Cossors were bringing , started bringing their workers here the Development Corporation were very anxious to let houses and , so that it , it did n't matter whether the worker was male or female , he or she was accepted as a tenant , by the time we came to move in Harlow in nineteen sixty three the Development Corporation reneged on its promise to house my wife .
22 we 'd stumbled by chance on an opium-den .
23 No I do n't remember that , because we , we 'd be , we 'd moved from Street into Street and er I went to Road School first and er of course er my mother 's mother , that 's my grandmother , she was living with us then she used to live in Street .
24 Andrew , 27 , explained : ‘ We 'd gone to bed at about midnight .
25 There were other acts by then like Morecambe and Wise and they were doing to us what we 'd done to others in our time .
26 Erm but if you translate that into er er into days it 's quite a substantial amount and er erm again in our plan we 'd thought in terms of a complete MOS design er where the input would be probably more on the checking side , than actual on the , actually on the supervision .
27 ( We 'd learned in science about Galvin and his electrically operated frogs ' legs ; if they could do it , why not relics ? )
28 ‘ Although this is a drastic comparison it is still worth bearing in mind , especially when we begin to pass from youth to maturity .
29 ‘ Although this is a drastic comparison it is still worth bearing in mind , especially when we begin to pass from youth to maturity .
30 How are we going to come to terms with the ageing process , once we notice it ?
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