Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] [noun sg] we " in BNC.

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1 Mum to make the eyes mum we could have sultanas .
2 The flow-of-funds equation we have just described is a simplified version of the one actually used in official statistics to analyze the components of changes in M4 .
3 They w o on the arrears letter we write and we say you 're in arrears , please send us a cheque for the usual amount .
4 On the way back over the lines west we saw a lot of traffic with trains going to Oxford , coal to Didcot power station , 125 's to the West Country and three class 37 's up and down with nowhere to go .
5 If they decide to kill the customs officer we 'll take our time over it , we 'll make it very difficult and very unglamorous .
6 Hilda reminded teachers that in order to continue to receive grant aid from the Sports Council we must show that we are a growing and flourishing Society .
7 Hilda reminded teachers that in order to continue to receive grant aid from the Sports Council we must show that we are a growing and flourishing Society .
8 Well it was the same no distinction at all in that sense , but er you know we were sort of they had more serious things to talk about than I wan er you know I knew the cook , er couple of o other apprentices from the carpenters shop we used to go into the main th there was no-one to keep an eye on us in the in the mess-room you see , no-one to tell us .
9 There are even now other issues on the pensions debate we have employers like Telecom using pension funds to fund redundancies we now even have the government looking to see if they can get hold of pension fund money in British Rail and in the Coal Board to see if they can also fund job losses .
10 At the police station we explained the situation to a policeman on guard .
11 After we left the police station we all had to go to hospital ; we were off work for weeks .
12 In fact , if I had n't rung through to the police station we 'd have had a squad car on our doorstep by now . ’
13 In the police force we get cynical about thirteen-year-old boys .
14 The second reason that , that we 're delighted to see you is that as a Trades Council we have been trying very hard over the last six or seven years to raise the profile of the trade union movement and this has been quite difficult in in during the Thatcher years , during the anti-trade union legislation , the onslaught by the media , trade unions er , the profile of trade unions has not been easy to raise .
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