Example sentences of "[adv] we [vb base] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Naturally , we can not always choose what happens to us but , once we have reached adulthood , we can choose how much we let those happenings affect us .
2 Naturally we lose some points at the beginning and end ( four in this case ) but this may not be of great importance in a long series .
3 Naturally we regret any rise in bankruptcies , but let us remember the strengths of British industry , which has increased exports in the past 10 years by more than France , Germany , the United States or Japan — The hon. and learned Gentleman does not like that answer because he wants to talk Britain down .
4 I mean what about apparently we eat more chocolate than any other country .
5 Er basically we call this area and the area here we 've got er and for the actual set up .
6 At 12 o'clock we have hot food cooked over the stove to the sound of Brush 's vocals , the two sizzling in harmony until it is finally cooked from both sides .
7 So erm I 'm just throwing this out as an idea that we perhaps we offer one half of this amount here
8 Well , we 're here in this building , perhaps we have some differences , of course , we ca n't quite match the C B Is resources , but who knows .
9 Obviously we understand each other perfectly already . ’
10 On direct bookings only we offer 7 nights for the price of 6 .
11 So we punctuate this stuff .
12 So we like these criminals , even if we would n't care to have them call on us .
13 So we rest some people and target one of the matches and see how we go .
14 ‘ And so we come full circle .
15 So we take some trends and ignore others .
16 So we use cardboard boxes and even if you 're moving crockery , you put half or a third of what you 'd put in a tea chest goes into er a a a cardboard box .
17 So we put another wire on , do n't think of it as resistance , think of it as a conductor , it 's going to let some more current through .
18 So we get two things , we get a very good new personality , and secondly , an intelligent personality , and , therefore , and this is an important part of the strategy , she gets out of the other archaeologists she 's talking to a much higher level of interaction and intellectual interchange than she would if she were simply a standard presenter .
19 And so we get this thing back erm and we find out it 's a sheep bone and it 's from about the age of the Vikings .
20 So we get three readings .
21 So we get more raffle tickets this week .
22 so we get another hour done , that 's another hour of taping , so that 's er one and a quarter tapes , sure you wo n't take it home ?
23 So we get some crops and put a hedge
24 So we extract those rows from our data matrix where p t takes the value 1 or 0 .
25 So we exchange fraternal greetings by albatross mail .
26 So we 've major problems and they need to be taken up .
27 So we 've all speakers chosen for their integrity and confidence .
28 So we see massive car plants right .
29 So we see another aspect of God ; He is full of grace .
30 Right so we note this report .
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