Example sentences of "[verb] we [vb base] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I suggest we talk with all these three women .
2 I suggest we start at nine , ’ she told Silvia .
3 Perhaps because in painting as in writing we start from top left hand side , so that the right is always less clear .
4 Hope we go to fucking Cal er Boulogne !
5 ‘ All these changes have been made to elevate the level of service and support we provide for all out customers in the UK and Ireland , ’ said Group sales director Roger Little .
6 Is it agreed we start at seven ?
7 To understand the cultures of racism from which these texts are produced we need to moved from a formal or semiotic level of analysis to a consideration of more substantive issues .
8 Well wha wha wha what do you think we mean by functional group isomerism ?
9 I do n't think we need to particular distinctions .
10 What d' you think we do till two in the morning — play tiddly-winks ?
11 As the infinite time horizon case is simpler to treat we begin with this .
12 Because the difference between us and the Tories is when we mean we support for Eastern Europe , we do n't just talk about it glibly , we go there and we do it because we see the future of Europe being the future of our own people here in .
13 The Medau Society , together with many other organisations , contributes to the rich diversity and high standards of movement and dance we enjoy in this country .
14 ‘ I think the best solution to all this is to have third country umpires like we have in other sports . ’
15 When we train we go through many moves and set pieces but we also have a joke .
16 But costs will have to be squeezed in 1993 to ensure we stay in good shape .
17 When we faint we return to normal breathing and so fainting is a fail-safe mechanism for hyperventilation control .
18 Suppose we choose between active and passive sentences , saying " Persuasion was written by Jane Austen " in preference to " Jane Austen wrote Persuasion " .
19 But suppose we look at some of these areas of thick " continuous " sedimentation .
20 Suppose we think of these data as representing the marks of 50 students in statistics examinations ; the variable x , gives the marks at a Christmas examination and y gives the marks of the same students at Easter , the overall correlation being 0.523 .
21 ’ I believe we know of each other , you and I ’ the golden man said , his smile and his voice taking on an edge of mockery .
22 When we are first trying to establish our values and standards in life , there are certain people , or it may be institutions , upon which we decide we have at all costs to rely .
23 If all causal circumstances and causes precede their effects in time , it seems we have in that temporal consideration a second basis for the asymmetry we are considering .
24 Oh we we deal we deal with all sorts on here .
25 J actually expends energy on caring about not caring in a ( non ) attempt to kid us nothing' at all bothers him into action , no sir .
26 Now , we did n't have a recession in nineteen eighty six , but I would suggest that augers rather better than the mongers of gloom and doom would have us believe for nineteen ninety one .
27 The diglossic approach to bilingualism would have us look for particular domains where Creole might be selected in preference to British English for interactions among second- generation speakers .
28 Five months later I have at last gained my confidence on Southall ; most of it is the trust and respect we have for each other .
29 ‘ Whatever this patient 's origins or inclinations , she is entitled to the same care and respect we give to all the others on the ward .
30 Although all chartered physiotherapists undergo general training initially , as our careers progress we specialise in specific areas .
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