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

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1 It is a horrifying thought because a good , well trained polisher would have served a seven year apprenticeship and we contemporary furniture-makers can not pretend to get near that knowledge and experience .
2 On our new ship Ecstasy , each restaurant seats 650 passengers and we two sittings of each meal at set meal times .
3 So with this going on we found our company would get on better if I had collateral so I wrote to this boy and asked him for a million and put it in a trust fund that I would get after his death , and we that way so okay .
4 Well we took your mother and we that time .
5 Blaming the other is a common phenomenon and we all resort to it at times , whether justified or not .
6 Yeah , at the beginning was when sort of got twenty minutes left to do it erm we were fine there and I think it was the beginning part was and then we started panicking then like sort of after that you said oh do you want five minutes or more and we all sort of looked at each other you know and we did n't feel that we had enough time erm so we just sort of really
7 Mum and Dad and six kids , there was four in one bedroom , me sister , me and her my Me two sisters in the slept in in a double bed in me Mam 's bedroom and we four lads slept in the back bedroom w w whi which was just just big enough to get a double bed in , as you can see , and there was two that slept at the top , and two slept at the bottom .
8 Elite theory accounts of state organization are developed and detailed , and we first review five aspects where the approach has made a distinctive contribution : the role of political leaderships in liberal democracies , the predominance of bureaucracies in shaping policy-making , the reasons for fragmentation ( or centralization ) of governmental tiers and sectors , the role of law , and the strong policy connections between government activities and major economic interests .
9 the , you 've got , yeah w if we and we both sort of jot down what we 've
10 The world is a huge and challenging laboratory for your work , and we lesser mortals rely on you for fascinating facts , not to mention fascinating television and radio programmes .
11 But we each experience it in our own way .
12 But we mere mortals need a rod that will give when this happens ; a rod that will absorb the shock the instant a powerful fish pulls against the line .
13 I could if I just pick up one other point about you know , like the the non-standard times , or the non-standard occasions when we do fire evacuations currently er , I do n't know where we think the fire is but we all troop out via our normal fire exits and to our normal assembly ports erm , it maybe men , maybe an idea to do some fire evacuations where we stayed where the fire actually was and people have got to take other other routes to evacuate the building .
14 For this reason culture is difficult to analyse scientifically but we all sense assumptions from it the more closely we become associated with a firm .
15 but we that matter
16 We we it 's it 's always difficult in January to say how many people are going to be there to take part , but we last year it was about about five hundred I think .
17 Those who are out for good times race but we lesser mortals chat and laugh , banter and encourage .
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