Example sentences of "we [verb] [prep] [pers pn] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 This has been quite a long , drawn-out argument , and it is time to remind ourselves of how we got into it in the first place .
2 But we got through it in the end and their happy , and I 'm happy !
3 Once a month we reported to them on the editorial , marketing and financial developments of the magazine .
4 We cry for it in the night , for this perfect union .
5 What have we done to it since the bombing of the last war ? ’
6 We listen to them in the car .
7 Berndt said , as though it were his incisive wit alone which had arrived at the nub , ‘ The question is , what do we do with her in the meantime ?
8 We are interested and associated but not absorbed and should European statesmen address us in the words which were used of old — Shall we speak for thee to the king or captain of the host ? ' — we should reply , Nay sir , for we dwell among our own people' ’ .
9 We stand with them for the last gloomy minutes till the clock strikes the hour .
10 We read about you in the papers , ’ said the anaemic one .
11 The problems of crofting may be insoluble in terms of practical politics , but , if we look at them in the right way , we may find that they themselves are a resource .
12 So perhaps we can have a look there , and this will appear on the ne and , and I suggest we look at it on the next General Purposes Committee .
13 Perhaps the deep concern of the horsemen to keep their high standard of work even in the ordinary day-to-day ploughing can best be understood when we look at it against the background of a practice that was once common in many parts of Suffolk .
14 We walked into it through the wall , through a shell-hole that had been enlarged by the gunmen for easy access .
15 Any major phases or colonisation are as likely to have taken place in the seventh , eighth or ninth centuries , as Peter Sawyer has suggested , and therefore to be undocumented , as they are to have happened in the thirteenth century , when we hear of them for the first time from surviving records .
16 Unless we hear from you to the contrary within the next days , you will be held as admitting liability ’ .
17 Should you need advice , assistance or clarification please do not hesitate to contact me ; alternatively you may wish to contact the nominated liaison officer for facilities projects , Ian Cramond that we hear from you before the end of this month .
18 We talk to them about the style of service and food they are planning and the figure we recommend is often less than they had estimated , ’ he says .
19 We talk to him about the inner turmoil he had been feeling during his long drought and about his high hopes for the future .
20 And we talked to him about the Intercity erm presentation requirements , and sent him away to think about it .
21 We talked about it at the time ( since journos are often good sources of information for drivers ) and it was quite clear there was only one place Mario could even think of going : Ferrari .
22 So I 've done all this , I 'm quite a handyman in the house , so we talked about it at the cen at the centre here and we actually asked another guy to do it , who 's erm sixty odd and he comes in here everyday er and he was willing to start it or to run it .
23 ‘ We shall see how we deal with it on the next album , ’ Colin concludes .
24 ‘ Of course we rejoice with you , we rejoice with you to the full .
25 You should have told him that we pay for it by the gallon not by the year !
26 He held his hands up and admitted an error and we felt for him on the night .
27 Whether developments in Europe since the Second World War have wrought the sort of constitutional change brought about by the emergence of the Dominions after the First World War , raises exactly this question and we turn to it in the next chapter .
28 If we want something , then we go for it in the best possible way we know .
29 And we went with them to the zoo .
30 We went with him to the ward .
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