Example sentences of "[verb] [subord] we [vb base] for " in BNC.

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1 We have to talk before we leave for the office . ’
2 However , as the authors themselves say : ‘ Searching as we do for dates and names to attach to our pieces , we must never forget that such information is a mere bonus . ’
3 Internal baffles or risers restrain the fabric gores to hold shape where practical , otherwise a central spine and spar structure is employed as we show for the Shark .
4 Again , the childlike wonder appears when we read for example of nearly 7000 feet of Kimmeridgian ( Upper jurassic ) in New Zealand or 10 000 feet of Frasnian ( Lower Upper Devonian ) in Arctic Canada , or 17 000 feet of Arenigian ( Lower Ordovician ) in western Ireland .
5 The relationship between k and r is one that can not be guaranteed to hold when we allow for the heterogeneity of capital , as the debate on ‘ 'reswitching ’ has brought out ( see for example Bliss , 1975 , and Harcourt , 1972 ) .
6 And perhaps we should exercise this idea , this thought when we pray for the salvation of people .
7 Bertolt Brecht 's aphorism has been dramatically reversed while we pause for breath .
8 Your consent is required before we apply for a report and you may see the report before it is returned to us .
9 That proposition presupposes that if you make a reduction in the district figures , then you must have an idea what the district contribution towards the Greater York figure is , er and I find it difficult to see that you can have , if you have a new settlement , if you have a new settlement the C provision for the new settlement floating in this table , erm but can I just say before we adjourn for coffee , that I really would like to have some very firm answers to the questions which are posed under issue two , er and particularly about two D and that is specific guidance on the location of the new settlement .
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