Example sentences of "we [vb base] [adv] [adv] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Even more dangerous is it when we insist that a man of two thousand years ago meant what we mean in so contentiously abstract a sphere as religious faith .
2 But the independent variable then we get there quite easily Have you found it ?
3 So if we get there early enough do you feel like a Wimpy ?
4 Er clearly when we have got that situation , we do n't just simply put the numbers in and press the button and you get the answer out at the end , er the people who er did this for us at the time , er are professional er transportation consultants er and given that the key er one of the key outputs from this model was the effect of a er a bypass , then this is something that we looked at in in some detail as well as er the actual effects that the model was putting out .
5 But we do n't just simply press a button .
6 Cos we do n't very often go Saturday afternoon and it 's really busy !
7 Well we do n't really actually have any schools si I mean schools of psychology were a thing of the fifties really , there 's no identifiable school of psychol
8 But we do , we do n't always exactly go then wherever you go do we ?
9 But nevertheless , we do n't necessarily always need to observe a positive erm , a positive relationship between own price and er , quantity supplied .
10 Well we do n't perhaps quite use that sort of language , but we start saying , well where is God in all this ?
11 We do not yet really know why .
12 One of our difficulties — and one reason why debates such as this are so welcome — is that we do not yet quite understand or know what we are trying to achieve .
13 But we do not yet fully understand how people comprehend such sentences .
14 No it ca n't be cos we 've only just just turned that one over !
15 Now we 've actually found seventy thousand pounds worth of savings we have n't made anybody redundant and we 've actually quite clearly taken in that seventy thousand pounds within our overall budget past decisions has had to be taken and they 've been taken as I said earlier hopefully when the financial climate gets better we perhaps we 'll be able to other things all or were revert back to things that we we do wish to do because the the financial restraints on us .
16 ‘ Is it all right if we come back here again to sleep ?
17 In particular , we have thus once again honoured in full our commitment to increase in line with prices the basic retirement pension , which will thus rise from £52 to £54.15 a week for a single person and from £83.25 to £86.70 for a couple , entailing additional expenditure of about £1 billion .
18 All this has happened because enormous sums of public money available for drainage schemes since the War have combined with a revolution in technology which we have not yet fully come to terms with .
19 Note that we have not so far specified the wire thickness of either ring .
20 We have not so far introduced the length of each step into our expressions .
21 WE HAVE NOT SO FAR MENTIONED one of Dr Carey 's most important responsibilities .
22 As United Kingdom exports increase , there will be a multiplier effect on national income which we have not so far taken into account .
23 We have not ever yet achieved a fourteen point two turnover and I grant you that at Christmas we were up , just under the four percent mark .
24 Erm although we we have n't really really discussed this , I suspect that given the the scale of development proposed in in Selby District , it 's it 's quite likely on the basis of what I 've heard from Mr , that Leeds are going to raise objections to development on on the western side of Selby District generally because that that area is just as close to Leeds .
25 In relation to every matter in respect of which there is an outstanding written , we have just about now prepared a general proof .
26 ‘ Well , we have pretty well absolutely ruled out any notion of terrorists , ’ said Milton ‘ This is precisely the kind of job the IRA would have been falling over themselves to claim as their own , and it would be a ludicrous target for any other international loonies we can think of . ’
27 And , as we have all too clearly seen , they utterly dominate our democratic process , reducing it to a cynical exercise in mass manipulation .
28 We know far more about what goes on in the world , i.e. we have far more reliably formed true beliefs about it , than we do about our own beliefs about what goes on in the world : beliefs about honey , thistles , etc .
29 The removal of the Barre regime may be the end of a tyranny ; it could also be the begining of a tribal war the horrors of which we have so far only glimpsed .
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