Example sentences of "we [verb] [prep] [art] [noun] ['s] " in BNC.
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1 | This is a case in which we distinguish between a person 's body as it appears to that person , and as it appears to others . |
2 | Next Sunday we met in a Deacon 's house . |
3 | ‘ Why , that 's no great problem while we remain at the abbot 's lodging , since half of Shrewsbury and a good part of the shire goes in and out freely at the abbey , and you may ask an audience whenever you will , and always find yourself one of three or four , various enough to keep any man in countenance . |
4 | When it was sunny we picnicked among the forest 's ponies and searched for fossils on deserted beaches . |
5 | WHILE mooching round Northallerton Town v Whitby on Saturday we bumped into the region 's resident Mansfield Town fan . |
6 | Where do we need for a Kids ' County where are we after ? |
7 | Then we report on the Group 's Drilling & Production Services activities in North America , which operate through Wood Group USA under the direction of Group director in Houston . |
8 | So , on a dull and drizzly morning we headed for the dogs ' home . |
9 | First , even if not all legislative authorities share the characteristics of dependence and pre-emptiveness we found in the arbitrator 's case , it is plain that some do . |
10 | We stopped at the farmers ' market for cheese and grapes . |
11 | But at the moment , I suggest we adjourn to the adjutant 's office . |
12 | While we wait for the doctor 's diagnosis the patient may easily die . |
13 | We hope in the Lord 's love and grace . |
14 | We played with the ship 's monkey and had a wonderful time , while around us the dockers unloaded the cargo into barges that lay alongside . |
15 | I followed them out into the car park and sat , miserably , in the back of Quigley 's car as , in a mood of forced cheerfulness , we drove towards the Quigleys ' house behind Mrs Danby 's Rolls . |
16 | We accept without a second 's thought that we can open our eyes and observe everything around us , picking out the slightest movement . |
17 | When we started rehearsing , we arrived at the cello 's first entry and he came in with a dreadful slow grumbling noise . |
18 | Dad says we should all be reviewing what we give to the Lord 's work . |
19 | Haavikko 's world seems to be coldly fragile , eerie and wisplike ; there is the sound of other worlds as we stand on the mind 's shore and feel the spume on the windows of the soul . |
20 | We stand in the greengrocer 's backyard among piles of broken concrete and cardboard , and we try to tune to Rufus on the radio . |
21 | We look at the EC 's agenda now ; at the recession hampering closer union ; at the problems faced by one country ( Norway ) that wants to join the EC and at a challenge to the treaty in Germany 's constitutional court |
22 | Whether his witness against a background of hate because he told we look at the Paraclete 's role in the world or among the disciples the answer is the same . |
23 | The next day , fresh chip butties and burgers in hand , we readied for the weekend 's big attraction : a copy of a New Generation episode , not due to be shown here for months . |
24 | Also , we attack without the King 's knowledge . |
25 | We walked to the boy 's mother 's house where I would stay while we worked on the bride house . |
26 | We opt for The Baker 's Wife at the Phoenix and all vote it a definite winner , and I wonder again at the jaundiced palate of critics who gave it a fair old drubbing when it first trotted out . |
27 | IN A short profile of Sir Robin Butler , Cabinet Secretary , last week , we remarked on the stag 's head that decorates his Whitehall office , adding : ‘ The prized antlers were awarded to Sir Robin after a victory in the Treasury 's golf tournament . |
28 | We returned to the Duke 's house in the forest , where we had an excellent dinner . |
29 | On the Saturday morning we shuffled into the camp 's concert hall for a ‘ plenary session ’ . |
30 | Let us begin then with a brief review of what we know about the ego 's past in order all the better to be able to understand something about its present and future . |