Example sentences of "we [adv] [vb base] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It follows that ‘ those sensations must be all that we can , at bottom , mean by their attributes ; and the distinction which we verbally make between the properties of things and the sensations we receive from them , must originate in the convenience of discourse rather than in the nature of what is signified by the terms ’ .
2 We eventually pull into the garage forecourt .
3 In short , whereas there is not the possibility of using an argument from analogy to answer factual questions about time on the Sun , there is the possibility when it comes to people 's feelings , and so , being predisposed by the second reason to think that there is some sort of connection between moaning and the pain-language , we naturally fall into the trap of confusing valid fact-establishing arguments from analogy with invalid meaning-establishing ones , and produce the well-known argument that I am , in general , justified in applying ‘ mental ’ language to other people by the fact that they behave as I do when I 'm in a certain state of mind .
4 If we do n't , then we merely surrender to the history of the world and to someone else 's truth .
5 Lovely steady Welsh stage manager , John Ormerod , on ‘ the book ’ … we gingerly start from the top .
6 Firstly , we only know of the existence of these structures because of the waterlogged nature of the peat in which they are found , since without such conditions they would have rotted away and disappeared .
7 Firstly , and obviously , we only branch on a variable required to be integer-valued .
8 We only go to the pictures but there 's a scene to face every time when she goes home .
9 No we only start from the Grand Place and then we sit on the there 's a big escarpment on the and then we sit there
10 We only deal through the trade by virtue of the fact that the vehicles are then covered under the Sale of Goods Act .
11 We only play during the months of August to May .
12 We only work to the laws which are enforced and are made by Parliament . ’
13 If we just pause for a moment and look at the A C C digest that the papers see .
14 On the other hand there are times when the difficulties appear too great and we just throw in the towel .
15 but the procession for us is like the most boring thing because we we just walk on the Grand Place for about five minutes
16 We just blow on the plates here . ’
17 Page 39 tells you more about half board in Hotel Rozos , other things to do , and the fascinating possibilities for exploring classical Greece ; here we just talk about the windsurf facilities .
18 No , a tent , or we 've got an estate car if it 's just a weekend jaunt , and it 's maybe wet , we just sleep in the back of the car
19 We 've actually got a situation outside where I live where a thirty mile an hour speed limit is erm finishes just in front of some of the houses and of course we 've got no access to their the gardens so we just park on the road .
20 Well , I think again we can just erm , er , again if we just think about the fact that we did n't write the questions
21 yeah , a decision that we all erm just think what we generally use through the day .
22 When awake , we normally reflect on the stream of consciousness as it goes on .
23 We normally go to the Adelphi next to Tetleys brewery and the train station in town .
24 It 's one we normally keep in the attic but we 've been keeping it down here
25 I have already suggested that in speech we normally plan at the point of utterance and that is evidenced in those typical features of speech which appear so surprising and , indeed , shocking to people inspecting transcripts for the first time .
26 We normally start with the part that could possibly give problems : in this case , the wc ; the rest can be done another day if absolutely necessary .
27 The arguments over the significance of organic relationships that we normally associate with the debate over Darwin 's Origin of Species were being fought out in the natural-history museums and anatomy schools just when Darwin himself was first beginning to develop his evolutionary theory in the late 1830s .
28 When we have a cold or a cough , we normally think of the symptoms as annoying byproducts of the virus 's activities .
29 When we finally get to the house I will show you something and maybe you will change your mind about many things . ’
30 We thus come to the definition of the physical as ( i ) that which is an observable space-occupant or ( ii ) a space-occupant which is in causal or other nomic connection with an observable space-occupant .
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