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

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1 It probably matters little where we choose that point as long as it is not at infinity .
2 So although we know this today , very few people knew it in nineteen thirteen , and er , nobody knew it before the turn of the century .
3 So once we adopt this purposive , functional approach and set the problem in its structural context social behaviour makes sense without invoking hypothetical historical antecedents .
4 ‘ In the present circumstances it is enough that we help each other , neh ? ’
5 It is enough that we see these things and sit with her while she drinks manzanilla or brandy to wash the sight away ( though we are never told why she drinks ) — these things are enough to make us participate in what we surmise she must be feeling .
6 This motif was used on the air every day and we rang all possible changes on the ‘ we 're being done in by the big bogey-man ’ theme , so much so that we had some of our faithful old lady listeners actually in tears .
7 so that we made that little place what was the bathroom into a little cookery place , I put , we put the cooker in there , then we had our bath , had our bath put upstairs you see
8 Assertiveness training is about extending and being flexible in our communication style so that we have more choices as to how we respond in different situations .
9 He can measure every clause of what the income is , against what the expenditure is so that we have some control to ensure that the church life grows and we do n't stumble .
10 We therefore need to eat a wide variety of foods so that we obtain all the essential nutrients .
11 And , and so what we 've got to do is organise ourselves so that we spend more of our time , ensure , actually doing the things which actually do what the business does .
12 Basil of Caesarea ( c330–379 ) , bishop , monk , and social reformer , also directed many to self-renouncing service in the market-place , for ‘ God the Creator arranged things so that we need each other ’ ( Longer Rule VII ) .
13 ‘ The sobering thought , as decades turn , ’ says social psychologist Duncan Cramer , ‘ is not only that we have less time to live , but that options also narrow . ’
14 ( Perhaps if we ate more fish the old brain cells might multiply a bit . )
15 Obviously if we get any additional cash allocation from any source , it will be deployed in er such a way as to treat the patients as soon as possible .
16 The consequences of erecting barriers — even if we could do that — to produce and use fuel at a price that we could achieve only if we erected those barriers would have a direct effect on the cost of power .
17 So if we keep those here ,
18 For whatever reason , I seem to be able to persuade big names to be on my show , so if we get this off the ground I 'll aim to start with the true superstars .
19 are we , we 're in the semi-finals so if we win that
20 No it 's okay not to worry , do n't worry about it , it 's alright , we 'll come and pick it up then so if we come any time after sort of tomorrow brilliant , that 's great , thanks every so much for your help , bye .
21 Right , okay so if we put this one If we put hydrochloric acid and caustic soda together , they 'd start reacting and after a while it would all be finished .
22 If the French cut it , we 're on our own , so if we lose these crossroads , the Crapauds have won the damned campaign . ’
23 So if we hear any screeching noises or bells , which er do n't turn off after a very very short period of time , we are to er make our way in an orderly fashion to the er base of the staircase of the fire escape , following the fire escape er signs .
24 So if we arrange those .
25 So if we move some of these off the table
26 Now to prove that result we just note again the elasticity formula D Q D P so if we differentiate that expression on the demand curve we 'll have we 'll have D P D Q Okay , and that equals .
27 One N , so if we add those up , keeping the numbers and the Ns separate , we get two O two O add that
28 Sixty right so if we do that at sixty we can see where that , where I 'm coming from .
29 And I 'm intending to , to hold a few more assemblies as well to sort of get interest going again because it 's been a while since we did an assembly on it , so if we do another one , that usually gets it going again does n't it ?
30 Right , erm , so if we do this one , er , three hundred and sixty , three hundred and sixty take away , er , what 'd twenty five per cent , let's start confusing you now , with these twenty fives and seventy fives , because
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