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

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1 Right , time marches on we 've got five minutes before this meeting closes , so if you 've got another question , I 'll take one more question for Chris and then she 's off the hook .
2 You mentioned earlier on that that perhaps er like with Guy Fawkes , there 's a lot of things that come from the past , from our history and we lose Perhaps we lose a bit of sight about where they 've come from .
3 So now you 're saying , if you ca n't make so we 've , we 've changed from the full unbiased overall story
4 Although they are undeniably smart they are also very comfortable to wear so we know they will be popular with Essentials men !
5 The schemata are individual gardens and when they are joined together we have a spiritual world of boundless scope .
6 do we want to erm go I mean obviously we want to go away and I 'll do it with my friend and you 'll do it your
7 Oh yes , there is I mean obviously we do n't do that for seventy pounds because we could n't obviously .
8 This way , if base rate goes down we gain on the floating rate — if base rate goes up , we 're protected on the fixed half . ’
9 I mean basically we go there and the meat shop do n't we ?
10 I mean basically we have had organize it this year .
11 Yes I mean basically we need to first of all decide , I think this is what we 're deciding in the first instance , which option for the provision of information you find the most helpful .
12 ‘ Well , we heard that it 's all that Ian Brown will eat so we reckon it 's the secret of being dead thin and good looking ! ’
13 In other words we get consulted so we get a chance to comment on the planning application when it 's made .
14 What I think the danger is there , from a Conservative political perspective , is that having , having , Liberals having with us if you like , got the principle through , Liberals may then go with the Labour party and say right we 've got the principle through , we 've identified four homes , let's have a refurbishment programme , a bit of airport money here , a bit of slippage there and we 'll get this through and then we 'll tackle the problem of closures and if closures is proving difficult let's ignore it for a year , let's do these four and let's go on .
15 On this occasion they did not come to us and say right we want to negotiate , although several times we went to them and said please , here 's our budget , you know , our budget is now ready , we want to negotiate .
16 Tristram Beresford , for example , writes in We Plough the Fields that : The awkward and uncertain hours ( especially for livestock workers ) , the isolation and the lack of amenities are , it is true , drawbacks to recruitment which agriculture must overcome .
17 no he 'd , he 's got to do as he 's told and he knows that and that 's it and at the moment she says we do n't know so we do n't know , but we know that sooner or later it 's
18 Er the destination has n't been decided yet I 've got two quotes that were , we have plenty of time to pick that , the buses are booked so we 've got the outings
19 In the results reported below we treat the two repetitions separately since it is quite clear that behaviour changed between the two attempts .
20 Well , one gran that lives alone we get five pound an for each birthday , we normally get five pound for a birthday and then she buys us a present for Christmas or a gift voucher .
21 Well we 'll see what we say anyway we 've got er we 've got a couple of the Councillors on erm after one o'clock today Councillor Stuart Argyle and we 've got David Poole on as well
22 In ninety two , three by point six seven and in the budget we propose tonight we 've asked for four point five five million .
23 As we grow up we model ourselves on our parents , identifying with them and imitating them .
24 We in the world campaign which has so far tried to stop armaments to South Africa and its nuclear build up we want to work if possible to build a common security er , arrangement in the region where peace will be everywhere if we can make it everywhere because the region has got so many weapons and arms and military expenditure is very easy to increase when you have growing number of nation states where the people really need food and development .
25 Two or more of these individual meanings tend , however , to be mixed whenever we use the word .
26 ‘ Our overall task is considerably simplified now we know there is no requirement for individual identification .
27 And I do n't think if you 've got it out of the Guilds and say now we 've got to have so much for the rent this week I do n't think I would have a Guild very long , because they can go round the corner .
28 If suggested improvements are not carried out we have the right to suspend cover on the plant concerned until the Engineer Surveyor is satisfied with its condition .
29 I mean erm you know erm when I go to the London Group erm we all know that erm actually er there 's a kind of , there 's an inner feeling you know well we 've got the right computers , we , we 're the you know , we , we believe computing and we , we 're very sorry you know we 're erm we may not actively despise them , but we , we 're sorry that they have to bother with such an awful operating system and everything else .
30 I would agree er , that it 's strange er once you start something , I mean people come up and say well we 've got a whole information bank here and other people have a whole information bank there and yet the ability of people who are caring , for adults or children , to get out , run round forty agencies and come home loaded with leaflets , pushing three children and a parent , you know is is quite difficult !
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