Example sentences of "[noun pl] ' [noun] [conj] we " in BNC.

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1 You know , we 've worked hard on trying to get it in everywhere , into peoples ' notices and we 've linked up with Art Week quite well , as well .
2 It 's for this reason that many of the shop stewards ' conferences that we 've convened in the last year have been pressing a policy of consolidating bonus pay into the basic rates and we 've achieved some small success in this in building brick and in one or two other industries .
3 We all the lads that left at the same time , said , we 've got four weeks ' holiday before we look for work .
4 So he said erm but we ha being refurbished in four weeks ' time and we 've got to sell everything in the shop
5 ‘ This may rise to about 20 in three years ' time if we do well .
6 Because with that , we should be able to hear our enemies ' thoughts and we should be able to tell what everyone else was planning …
7 A few minutes ' drive and we were taken into a building .
8 So it is to the consequences of structural change for the economics of global competition and the adjustments of firms ' strategies that we now turn .
9 It was in the course of researching our customers ' needs that we discovered how surprisingly few families have adequate life insurance .
10 Erm but some of these childrens ' addresses that we 've had at St Paul 's they are very interesting and you get something out of them .
11 But they certainly should n't be encouraged to go into strangers ' houses and we 'd also ask er people who perhaps do have children knocking on their door not to invite them in either .
12 To introduce further byelaws , with all the attendant costs of application to the Home Off , with all the attendant costs of such things as application to the Home Office to enact the byelaw , the probability of requiring to post notices on all Council-owned land etcetera so that the public knows which is Council-owned land would , in the opinion of the responsible dog ownership group , be a waste of the charge payers ' money as we believe that the Council already have sufficient powers to deal with any problems arising by reference to the existing pleasure grounds byelaws and or the Dangerous Dogs Act .
13 ‘ I also scored for Monaco when he played for Auxerre and I was on target with Rangers ' penalty when we lost 2–1 to Marseille in a pre-season friendly here in July .
14 SHRINK the world with our latest pen pals ' list as we visit India , China , Canada , Japan and Kenya .
15 Two answers may be given : first , just as they illuminate many other areas of social life , the methods and findings of our rivals may help us understand the work of the professions ( to illustrate this , some of my examples will be drawn from medical novels ; no doubt legal novels will be equally instructive ) ; second , it is not clear how far we can go in understanding other occupations ' behaviour unless we grasp that of our own .
16 My actual first thatching was done at Chessington Zoo on the ladies ' loos when we were helping out a fellow franchisee with whom Eric had trained .
17 Clearly , there are further topics to be placed on the sociologist 's agenda when studying teachers ' work if we are to move beyond the assumption that we all know about teachers and teaching .
18 At the start of the filming we bring in a students ' orchestra and we rehearse for three days , six sessions in all .
19 The concepts therefore were for that age quite sophisticated , indeed quite sophisticated by many adults ' standards as we have seen .
20 The reality is that we are conservative in our appreciation of others ' abilities and we are reticent and uncertain about our own .
21 ‘ Chubby ’ Eliot and self had a bit of a dogfight for a while trying to get on each others ' tails as we were not certain the other was not a 109 until we saw the roundels . ’
22 What the right-wingers are saying is that we will have the trade unions ' money but we will not give 'em the right to vote .
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