Example sentences of "[conj] we [vb base] [pron] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | You know , but we 're ever so excited it because we 've sold some , or we get him a , and we get excited by this , and he knows we 're after that . |
2 | ‘ Mrs Shakespeare , ’ said the interviewer , ‘ now that we know what the terrorists are asking in return for your son 's life , has your view of the situation changed ? ’ |
3 | Equation ( 7.6 ) assumes that we know what the UK and US inflation rates will be over the course of the year . |
4 | now that we know what the problem is , we get , we 're on top of it . |
5 | We have to make sure that we know what the customer wants ; they know what we can do for them , at what cost ; where ; when ; how and |
6 | Yet we can not claim that our sensory reality is more real than theirs : that we see it the ‘ right ’ way and that they see it in some less than real manner . |
7 | Thus the philosophical Greeks and the industrious Chinese will do as instances of non-restriction only on condition that we allow ourselves a strangely overgeneralized view of the Greeks and the Chinese . |
8 | It seems to me clear that the answer has to be yes , provided only that we allow ourselves a sufficiently large series of Ks . |
9 | Given that artists such as Sonia Boyce , Brenda Agard and Jennifer Comrie were first brought to a wider public 's notice in these exhibitions curated by Lubaina , it is not surprising that we owe her a debt which , given the current backlash against Blackwomen 's Creativity , we fear that we may never be able to repay . |
10 | They have asked that we give them a similar quantity from each department . |
11 | After being swamped by people demanding that we give them the freebie SEAL course , we have , after long and difficult nights of deliberation , come to a decision . |
12 | I was just having a word with one of your colleagues here trying to take up what Mr 's point was and I think we 've come up maybe with a compromise , is that we call him the County Public Protection Officer . |
13 | We face real threats internationally from pollution , over-population , from famine , from nuclear accidents and from the collapse of an unjust world economic order which means we take more money from the poor than we lend them every year . ’ |
14 | Although I 've no doubt you know better than we do what the opposition are |
15 | We 're on the same pitch then , so we give them a game and that would apply in the Premier League . ’ |
16 | The trouble about that is , it 's now enforced upon us and that 's official target , we have to set priority of fire certificates because we need the money , bluntly , otherwise we have to find it elsewhere , so we give them a priority that they would n't otherwise have . |
17 | on and that way you can find out who the candidates are , and once we know who the candidates are we can start going out and seeing if they have public meetings or whatever . |
18 | Once we grant ourselves the licence to collect the physical artefacts of software , there remain , at least at first sight , respects in which software is both like , and unlike , traditional museum objects . |
19 | We are inundated with relatives we encourage it and we make it a special time . |
20 | Chris Markham now teachers sixth form girls at a Wokingham School — a splendid opportunity of introducing Medau to the younger generation and we wish her every success . |
21 | Joan Daniels has now been appointed Honorary Treasurer of the Medau Society and we wish her the best of luck in balancing the books — figuratively speaking ! |
22 | This new venture seems to hold great promise for the future and we wish them every success . |
23 | Sheena and Howard have since moved to Somerset and we wish them every happiness in their new home . |
24 | And we wish him the very best of luck tomorrow in Birmingham . |
25 | And we wish you a safe journey home . |
26 | And we trace it every time . ’ |
27 | And we know what the Iraqi government would like , which is the release of their money frozen here since the Gulf war . |
28 | Thus the storyteller and the compiler create in us , step by fearful step , a sense of foreboding , and when we learn at the start of chapter 4 that the Israelites are going into battle with the mighty Philistines , then our knees begin to tremble and we dread what the outcome might be . |
29 | At last the Eastern Bloc nations might have a chance of catching up with the West , and we owe them a debt . |
30 | Their varied tasks in the Library have all contributed to its success and we owe them a very real debt of gratitude . |