Example sentences of "[is] [adv] [adv] we " in BNC.

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1 Yeah , that 's right well we 've got ta put them round anyway but once I 've got that on I can take the st steps in then no , I shall leave those there I 'll just go and have a look at the other frame .
2 He said he 's dead so we might as well remember him .
3 It 's only when we let go of life and allow our innate wisdom to flourish that we live ! ’
4 It 's only when we are performing at a consistently high level that customers can forget some of their previous unsatisfactory experiences ’ .
5 In fact it 's only recently we had anything on paper telling u in fact we 've had nothing on paper other than police committee minutes .
6 It 's only how we of behaviour
7 She 's All right we 'll come it 's Thursday and then we will show you in you and your husband and I said no not my husband you better leave it you know .
8 Today it is merely where we live now : sprawling cities with the rich in their high-rise steel and glass ghettos , with a marginalised underclass , pathetic and dangerous , occupying the waste ground and the rotting slums .
9 It is only when we are weak and ‘ poor in spirit ’ that we can experience the overwhelming power and wealth of God .
10 It is only when we begin to face an illness that we can find a cure .
11 As long as we do so , we 're ‘ credit users ’ : it is only when we fail that we become ‘ debtors ’ .
12 Paradoxically , it is only when we accept ourselves as we are that we begin to change .
13 It is only when we reach old age , whenever that is , that we can experience and reflect upon an almost entire life cycle .
14 It is only when we start to get into the bigger patterns that the order in which the colours are to be used for knitting becomes crucial .
15 As long as we do so , we 're ‘ credit users ’ : it is only when we fail that we become ‘ debtors ’ .
16 It is only when we put to it the rude experimental question " where are you ? " that it is forced to make the sharp choice between those two possibilities .
17 It is only when we try to extract some information by means of a measurement that the traumatic discontinuity of the collapse of the wavepacket takes place .
18 It is only when we remember that it has many internal parts , all obeying laws of physics at their own level , that we understand the behaviour of the whole body .
19 But that is only how we perceive it , how it registers itself to our physical senses , and not how it really is .
20 There is so much we can do ; there is so much we need to do .
21 There is so much we can do ; there is so much we need to do .
22 She 's so well we wind her up .
23 I think , think it 's best maybe we 're into these sort of formal words of consultation and discussion , maybe if we invite comment on , on the service changes really , or the reductions or cuts or whatever you want to describe them as , er , in relation to how they affect user groups .
24 That 's exactly how we are situated — you and I both . ’
25 Well , that is exactly where we were , backing Britain .
26 We are told that it is the most flexible and fast-reacting source of aid , and that is exactly why we have pursued that route .
27 Surely that is not why we send children to be educated .
28 Surely that is not why we send children to be educated .
29 That is not how we manage things .
30 However , that is not how we are constituted .
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