Example sentences of "[pron] [adj] [noun pl] we " in BNC.

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1 Cos it 's them bloody things we 've got !
2 But them , them old blankets we had some because we need them when they come , I fold 'em
3 Mr and Mrs Singh kept most of their official correspondence between the pages of their telephone directory and on my weekly visits we sorted out the milk tokens , rates demands , post office giros , all of which made linguistic demands which were beyond the level of their competence .
4 But erm my closing remarks we be these sir that the the actual reality is that North Yorkshire and some of its districts want and deserve inward investment .
5 I 'd just like to come back on that because I 'm referring here to erm county council paper N Y seven which was er relating to the I five I twelve issues we were issuing yesterday .
6 Er that in my view wo n't happen because the I five sites we will still be allocating in and around the main urban areas .
7 In my own turfs we are quarrelling among ourselves with intense energy about whether women can be ordained priests , about who is more Catholic than their neighbour and about a whole host of internal issues , because we apparently have neither the grace nor the guts to face up to the real issues which are the business of the Church in the current world .
8 They are even admitted to be absurd by Tertullian — ‘ Credo quia absurdum ’ — and believed in for that very reason ; but this is an argument which does not enable us to distinguish which absurd propositions we are to believe Freud thought .
9 For a more realistic analysis of the occurrence of hot spots and their associated uplifts we need to consider the thickness of the lithosphere as well as its velocity with respect to sub-lithospheric thermal anomalies .
10 Having received many reports of disappointment with West Indian hotels that do n't live up to their high prices we would be interested to know of any that combine the following virtues : immediate access to unpolluted sea ; the possibility of snorkelling and windsurfing ; freedom from background music ; cotton sheets , with no polyester mixture ; edible food , and preferably , cottage-style accommodation .
11 So unusual was this setup that during its early days we even had dealers contacting us to discover how it was being done !
12 splits up and goes its separate ways we 're not getting ten gallons a minute through that pipe or through that or
13 To give some idea of their domestic arrangements we are shown , not only a superb model of a typical Celtic settlement , but also a full-scale thatched Celtic Hut .
14 Equally , I also knew which three routes we had to do to bag the most renowned classics .
15 And yet in its closing passages we learn that as a poet he had ‘ no real predecessors ’ .
16 To their extraordinary stories we Christians can add another , of a man on a cross , whose body is twisted in the shape of God 's pain , and whose eyes blaze with his love and his anger at one and the same time .
17 Of the influence of Christian spouses on their pagan families we have a good many examples .
18 If multi-national companies exist and dividing frontiers against workers for their own games we should organize , cooperate and perhaps even amalgamate to resist the combat , to co to combat common problems and disputes second or third class nation will not service British workers but will undermine the nations .
19 So against the narrow focus of the impact of enterprise unions within their own firms we need to consider how far their achievements are filtered down to small firms where formal labour representation is minimal .
20 In trying to understand its other functions we shall be helped by looking at the Bank 's balance sheet as set out in Table 3.2 .
21 Er I 'll go on to explain in the product range one of their new products we 're introducing this year .
22 But geometrical figures are not the only modes , and so are not the only things whose real essences we can know .
23 WE THREE GREENS We three Greens of Politics are Patten and Porritt and Pearce , we 'll go far Two of us preaching , One of us teaching , how to avoid the car .
24 Although this place has heard tales of much horror and beastliness over the many generations that hon. Members have spoken about the plight of victims throughout the history of this place , I suggest that the plight of the people whose human rights we will discuss this morning transcends almost every other horror that we have heard here .
25 There would be sentences whose observational consequences we know but of whose other contribution ( whatever that may be ) we are ignorant .
26 , I expect one of those will be alright , were they stripy ones we saw the other day ?
27 At this stage we should look briefly at the third and final possibility , and with it some cases we shall not be discussing in this book .
28 Headline is enjoying this lovely writer , but it is his Cornish sagas we are waiting for , which I am told will make up the next book .
29 ‘ Even his poor bones we could n't keep safe . ’
30 Man originated in arid lands , and for an understanding of his societal arrangements we may turn to look at those other terrestrial primates that adapted to a closely similar niche .
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