Example sentences of "we [vb base] [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 | 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 . |
8 | ‘ 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 . ’ |
9 | 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 . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | Let us begin by considering why we want to think of God in personal terms at all . |
12 | ‘ 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 . ’ |
13 | 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 . |
14 | ‘ Although this is a drastic comparison it is still worth bearing in mind , especially when we begin to pass from youth to maturity . |
15 | ‘ Although this is a drastic comparison it is still worth bearing in mind , especially when we begin to pass from youth to maturity . |
16 | We tend to be fairly what we might call gregarious , meaning we like to stay with people of our own type . |
17 | WE SET SAIL for Europe in the summer of 1948 — for Europe , and for war . |
18 | We get treated like shit in this job . |
19 | It is somewhat of a simplification but this definition seems to describe ‘ what is left of society after we get rid of consideration of production and the state ’ . |
20 | We get rid of flies with fly-spray and by hanging up fly-paper . |
21 | In fact while we find duces in charge of groups of civitates , they also appear as leaders of royal armies , without any clear geographical base , and they were to be found engaged in a wide variety of other activites , including diplomatic missions . |
22 | We have already , we believe accepting in Wiltshire for two of the new parish constable erm , appointments . |
23 | Your appraisal will include an overall performance mark , which we use to decide on increases in your pay for the following year . |
24 | It 's a word we use to talk about masses of undifferentiated humanity — like buying a pound of whitebait for your supper , rather than , say , 341 little silver fishes that once frisked and swam in the dappled shallows of the ocean . |
25 | It 's a word we use to talk about masses of undifferentiated humanity — like buying a pound of whitebait for your supper , rather than , say , 341 little silver fishes that once frisked and swam in the dappled depths of the ocean . |
26 | We try to keep in touch by shouting occasionally : ‘ Where are you ? ’ |
27 | The success of the Day-to-Day programme lies in the fact that we try to stay on top of the news . ’ |
28 | That all thinking is grounded in analogization shows up especially clearly when we try to come to grips with the thought of another civilization . |
29 | We stand in the greengrocer 's backyard among piles of broken concrete and cardboard , and we try to tune to Rufus on the radio . |
30 | Sir : If , after the return of the Archbishop of Canterbury from Rome , the Church of England , without the concurrence of the Orthodox churches and of the Church of Rome , alters the nature of the Sacred Ministry , which we claim to hold in common with them , it will behave as a sect and will become a sect . |