Example sentences of "[conj] we [adv] [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 In November we were at the annual bazaar at the English ( episcopal ) church , where we also made many contacts .
2 Lee is currently casting his magic spell over Ampeg 's tube guitar amp range , although we also suspected some Jackson-type involvement in Crate 's GT-50 Stealth combo when we recently reviewed it .
3 But it seems all too likely that the 21 married women who applied to rejoin the trade and the union in 1919–20 were war widows , although we only know this for sure of three of them .
4 We broke into the single , locked cupboard , and although we only found some new clothes and shoes with jewellery stuffed up inside the toes we assured each other that Aisha received money from her lover and liked leaving me in the house with the children because it made it easier to cheat on her husband .
5 Dennis 's unwitting participation in our mating was so exciting that we soon overcame any lingering doubts about the risks involved .
6 He 's on reserves and they say that we already have more than our quota per pupil than most other places . ’
7 We 'll have to look again , it 's interesting with the nationally recognized qualifications and records for life bit , that we already do some of this .
8 It may be that we secretly admire those who attempt to ‘ beat the system ’ , and that we sympathise with the underdog .
9 Erm , but I think that we also think this is in an in the state of philosophy nowadays .
10 I remind the Minister that we also have some excellent Welsh lamb , much of which comes from my constituency in the Vale of Glamorgan .
11 Vanity and a nod towards Alan Meale compel that we also include this : A short-sighted scribbler called Amos ; Recorded the gaffes of the famous ; And if ever his column ; Becomes faintly solemn ; He 'll be sacked on the spot ( who would blame us ) ?
12 John 's already stolen my thunder on the straw poll erm that I was going to do but suffice to say that we normally do that at these types of seminars and there 's always a few people in the room who put their hands up and say they 've got more than ten data sources in their organization .
13 that we still use that one !
14 We know that we still have several hours of concentrated work ahead and another meal to look forward to at the end of the working day .
15 In the light of such a definition some of us would admit that we still have some growing up to do ourselves .
16 It moved over to the north before it reached the camp , so that we never heard much of the thunder .
17 The fact that we never sold any records and loads of rotten indie music is our fault has nothing to do with it !
18 at the start , but as things went on , and just the fact that we never had any talks between the union and the management .
19 A constant problem with promoting all four gardens is that we never have enough leaflets to supply all the outlets that request them .
20 On deciding that we definitely had all our food supplies , warm clothes , and most importantly , all the parts of our tent , we set off .
21 And out of those four out , well out of the the bunch I know that 's the only four that have got nicknames , that we actually use all the time .
22 The most curious thing is that we actually esteem this sort of thinking and consider it clever instead of facile .
23 Erm and these are the fairly brief er Chairman I think , I am sorry for disappointing Mr because because erm I main properties but erm we are basically I think sort of more or less agreed parties that we actually want this .
24 As we get older and perhaps more worldly , it is sometimes awkward to admit that we ever believed such nonsense , and even more difficult to admit that not everything we imbibed was bad or wrong .
25 Yeah , but basically from , from that programme all , all the er , you can see all the resources were really being used all week and , but I had a problem when we came to do the bedrooms that er , you can there , we ran out of work for the decorators to do er removing this thing , once you 've removed and then I managed to squeeze in , but where the second decorator 's erm up to room twenty-three but rather than erm have just one gang than , and not , not using as many as the resources as we possibly could I let them gave the second gang a few rooms that they could actually squeeze in without interrupting I 've let them do up to room twenty-three and then and then basically the carpenting and they have to come in after everybody else has done what they Monday morning basically we just decided that we really needed more resources the earlier sequence of events to , to get so we were getting to so whether we 've been given
26 His starting point was dissatisfaction with most sociological theories of crime ( especially anomie and subcultural theories ) for reasons which are now familiar : their assumption that we naturally conform to conventionally defined goals and the means of achieving them , and that we consequently require some ‘ push ’ ( or ‘ strain ’ , as Hirschi calls it ) to propel us into crime .
27 In the past we gave very detailed advice , and the legislation has now been changed to say that we merely identify any shortcomings or failings in the application .
28 That we then analyze that , that , that , that report indicates what people do , and we analyze , if you like , where we can investigate possible reductions .
29 The effect on our own accounts is that we now show all the mainstream activities of the Council together , and they are then separated out from the entries for all the other funds , appeals , and trust funds and so on .
30 So in the long run , first of all we saved ourselves an initial risk outlay of a quarter of a million pounds on legal fees , the second thing is that we now have that common land back under control , and within ten years we will recoup all of that money .
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