Example sentences of "[pron] [noun sg] we [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Well then , since it was my fault we missed the train again , it 'd better be me who does the talkin' when we get there .
2 erm another area of my work is as I er writing workshops , the writing workshops are very different from the normal writing workshops there based at galleries and they take groups of people round an exhibition recording their comments on either one particular picture or the exhibition as a whole and then with my help we put the comments into poems that are then displayed along side the exhibits , erm this work I do with erm all sorts of people with children people with special needs , disabled people and , and that 's really where my interest in art erm comes in and I find that its a great leveller for people who would like to express themselves and have perhaps have difficulty by aiding , by looking at paintings and being able to see perhaps emotions or images that they , they feel themselves , so in all areas erm I find painting in my areas of work , painting influences me and has done for as , as long as I can remember .
3 Much puzzled , we searched through the bedrooms , and there in my room we found the cause of the commotion .
4 In my day we had the As as the top stream ; the Bs and Cs were the mid-range ; the Es were ESN and the Ds were the dustbin men who roamed the yard after break and lunch times collecting empty milk bottles and rubbish .
5 We mourn those bereaved , and in their memory we welcomed the reopening of the line a year later .
6 The story of how he acquired her from a petty criminal and gradually transferred his love from man to dog is told in his novel We Think the World of You ( 1960 ) , which won the W. H. Smith award .
7 The one that has the most powerful effect on me is the legend of the Pacific Islanders that Grimble wrote about in his book We chose the Islands .
8 We listed a our expenditure his forecast we used the forecast based on experience and inflation .
9 ‘ Is n't it time we began the sexy seduction scene ?
10 On our course we had the most enchanting fellow — a flight heutenant doctor and his name was Tom MacDonald — who eventually became one of the most senior Medical Officers in the RAF .
11 Here we have war , war in its most appalling form , and in our distress we realise the nearness of God .
12 In our thinking we follow the Perceptual maps of the world that we build up in our minds .
13 In this first of a series of articles designed to make you more aware of your Association we outline the overall structure of the IBOA .
14 We struck out for Cambridge and although we made the odd wrong turn they were quickly rectified and with luck on our side we found the hotel .
15 As the game appeared to be continuing quite happily without our help we discussed the case and agreed a settlement subject to the client 's approval , which was quickly obtained .
16 Looking to our right we recognised the Cottages with the road in front of them close to the ditch ; also our Professor 's stable , coach-house and dog kennels , with the back entrance from the road to his garden … we were soon in King 's Road [ Pancras Way ] which we found to be well studded with trees on each side … to our left the Country residence of Counsellor Agar [ builder of Agar 's Town ] … we turned to the right and first took notice of the front of our Professor 's house with its large garden protected from the pathway and road by a brick wall .
17 During our period we see the simultaneous and enormous growth of trade in agricultural produce , a remarkable extension of the area in agricultural use , and — at least in the countries directly affected by world capitalist development — a major ‘ flight from the land ’ .
18 ‘ To do our job we need the help of our tenants and I would urge anyone moving out of a council house or flat to give us plenty of notice so we can identify the property and allocate it to someone else , ’ he said .
19 ‘ To do our job we need the help of our tenants and I would urge anyone moving out of a council house or flat to give us plenty of notice so we can identify the property and allocate it to someone else , ’ he said .
20 As we added to our knowledge we extended the field of our activities .
21 Thus , if in our example we had the non-linear restriction it would not really be valid to use the F distribution .
22 At the end of our tour we visited the airport chapel , a place which offers a haven of peace and tranquility only metres away from the bustle of departure lounges .
23 To our relief we found the seas calm enough off the normal east landing at Geodha Stoth and dropped anchor a few yards off shore .
24 In our Introduction we examined the eccentric way in which this country has traditionally approached questions of liberty .
25 In other words , in our model we accept the view that the inflation-unemployment trade-off is less favourable in the long-run than in the short-run , but we do not adopt the more extreme view that the trade-off disappears completely in the long-run .
26 Whichever way we leave the hill we take our lives in our hands .
27 In the evenings from our balcony we watched the setting sun slant through the columns of the Temple of Luxor and lay a golden radial across the floor of the main court .
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