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

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1 You have only to think how often we suffer from aches and pains when we are miserable or depressed .
2 I am impressed tonight to see how much we agree about the position there and on the need for much stronger action than has been taken so far .
3 However , we have already seen how easily we can deceive ourselves , because of our broken humanity which connives with evil .
4 Yeah , but rates just get so whenever we up-date those they just get the new rates
5 ‘ So we decided we 'd just get together whenever we could , and it was wonderful , like a miracle .
6 This complex statement need not be analysed here but just think how often we see a certain politician , good though he may be , declared as " never coming across on the TV " .
7 The only thing that occurs to me er er and now yo your veteran day from last year a a does any of that , how does you know , cos he does it , how does any of that sit with Rob or do we just say right well we do cos
8 One can only hope that we , as the panda 's worst enemy , can somehow right our wrongs and have finally learnt how much we have to lose .
9 Anyway , why must this discussion always crop up whenever we see each other ? ’
10 I still think maybe maybe we should n't be doing as much , and we should d be doing a small amount better .
11 Loot at Lunchtime back tomorrow then ten to one quarter to oneish listen in then we 'll give you the qualifying question .
12 I do n't , I 'm thinking if I had some scrapers always managed eventually get through like we did .
13 I do n't , I 'm thinking if I had some scrapers always managed eventually get through like we did .
14 Yet many of us do not really know how much we drink or the medically recommended sensible drinking levels .
15 After years of hard work , the house now looks just how we always wanted it
16 I stand on the balcony , apparently musing on this very credible story , but really wondering how soon we can step back inside .
17 We correctly anticipated how much we would miss him , but the manner of his passing became him well .
18 So , having broken down our hypothesis into smaller testable parts we have now to decide how far we can hope to get with our present research project .
19 Yeah because when we get upstairs I think something in here fell out so we 're trying to get it back on .
20 And he said well come on then we 're stuck halfway up on the kerb here .
21 Michael was livid that Hemmings , in the cloakrooms , seemed to be getting all the way with one of the girls while Crawford/Ingram was off in a corner with another girl — ‘ simply practising how long we could kiss ’ . ’
22 because we would not be able to raise it as a shield in that one respect , now if your Lordship tried and then said well alright we stay the counterclaim is a set off , then what would your Lordship be intending to do about the remaining defences to say we 're not allowed defend our claim er at all on the basis of article eighty five will that be
23 How we collect this information will certainly affect how well we can draw inferences from it in order to modify and improve the unit .
24 But even with the best understanding in the world some element of uncertainty is present in knowledge , for we can never know exhaustively how we come to know .
25 I mean as long as we 've got something which is in the of where we want to be , we can actually measure how well we 're performing against our own plan , which I think is what you 'd like to be able to do .
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