Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] how we " in BNC.
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1 | we could actually make you a bit bit A lot better than this , and I think the time has come to adjust how we 're treating you a little bit . |
2 | I recognise that the voluntary sector is increasingly being asked to evaluate its work for its funders , and equally we want to know how we , in I B M , measure up to your expectations . |
3 | The designer has dictated how we should play this hole . |
4 | Each of us has to decide how we understand the ‘ authority ’ of the Bible . |
5 | Would you believe that he said I 've got to work on the aeroplane this week , I 've got the week off , I 've got to work on the aeroplane , I , you know , I shall be alright , down the airfield , er on the Wednesday he arrived to see how we were getting on , complaining like made because he had n't been able to find where the cottage was , I said but I 'd left you a detailed map , |
6 | Got to see how we go on really . |
7 | It was suggested that the next Informal Group meeting should be used to discuss how we proceed , with the following Formal meeting being devoted to implementation . |
8 | We can not begin to imagine how we could force our readers to return their newspapers , or how the collections could be organized nationwide . " |
9 | In this section we shall begin to consider how we might estimate a macroeconomic model of the economy which includes rational expectations , but where the expectation of the variable is not directly observed . |
10 | ‘ I do n't think either of us will forget tonight , ’ he said , ‘ but it will be another day tomorrow and we 've got to decide how we 're going to behave . |
11 | To say we were physically exhausted does not begin to describe how we felt when we finally made it , and it was only a small consolation to hear that we would not start until 9 am the following morning . |
12 | This figure contains all the separate information-processing components which seem to be needed to explain how we do all the things we can do with verbal stimuli , plus arrows indicating pathways of communication between these components . |
13 | In our personal encounter with Christ , we begin to distinguish how we have naturally tried to please him , instead of allowing his love to enter our hearts so that we begin to love him with his gift of love to us . |
14 | I was particularly impressed by the way you managed to organise all the available services so efficiently — just at the time when we were beginning to wonder how we 'd manage . ’ |
15 | Right I think you have missed the point or may not have understood how we deal with the business of this congress . |
16 | I 'm indebted to Peterborough in the TELEGRAPH for pointing out an interesting fact that appears to illustrate how we differ from the Americans . |
17 | Some will even try to influence how we think and feel . |
18 | Actually , that sow Sandra only went to see how we were doing in the rat-race compared to her contemporaries . |
19 | ‘ Only try to hide how we feel and wait until Terry comes home to sort it out . |
20 | I dread to think how we would have managed without all their help . |
21 | We are constantly asked to say how we will pay for them . |
22 | But I fail to see how we can talk about the ‘ redeeming of structures ’ without an effective Christian presence . |
23 | ‘ In that case , I fail to see how we can possibly work together . ’ |
24 | It 's important to take time to get to know how we feel about sex , and what gives us pleasure . |
25 | Dearest love , I do understand how we are both merry on our all-too-short leaves . |
26 | Similarly , when Mill tries to explain how we can decide which is qualitatively the better of two pleasures , his actual answer is more or less that the higher pleasure is the one which is actually more liked by those in a position to compare them . |
27 | ‘ They come to see how we use our own products , ’ an IBMer explains . |
28 | We are trying to see how we can employ the whole of the defence estate , including married quarters , to help resolve the problem . |
29 | They spend more and more time trying to study how we work and how we do things . |
30 | well we 've been trying to think how we could get the best out of Colin for the past four bloody years . |