Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] we [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 This is just like the sweep stroke where we extend the reach to apply more force .
2 This picture is added to in the next chapter where we examine the informal relations that exist within organisations , and in Chapter 6 where we examine power .
3 As your child grows he or she will pass from the totally secure , almost self-contained , world of the Lower Primary Department where we lay the basic foundations of the entire curriculum , good work habits , and mutual respect , into a carefully planned and ever widening educational experience .
4 Our subject points towards wider horizons , offering a further dimension of perception and perspective , giving us at least the illusion that we transcend the confines of time .
5 We concentrate so much on parental disappointment that we forget the other face of the coin .
6 It is with this startling new perspective in mind that we view the eukaryotic cell 's rapid multiplication as it spread throughout the world 's oceans , finally replacing all the free-floating molecule strands that preceded it .
7 Is somebody prepared to move that , the recommendation that we support the action ?
8 ‘ We were forced into exile although we had the endorsement of the Patriarch of Constantinople .
9 We have made a sound start in 1990 to achieving the degree of co-operation and mutual aid that we know the Government and Public expect to see more in evidence throughout this decade .
10 It is so often in illness and distress that we experience the concern and kindness of friends and family , and form closer relationships because of them .
11 ‘ Young Italians follow football like we follow the Royal Family , ’ said commission spokesman David Lewis .
12 the Sergeant started up the jeep and we entered the cornfield at speed , heading in the direction of the first three canisters .
13 I think it 's an unnecessary expense and we take the view that if the product is good and if the price is fair , buyers will come to us .
14 He said : ‘ It was a game where we were second best in every department and we got the result we deserved .
15 For example , we believe as a group that we can only survive in our chosen business of the chemical industry if we serve the customers who are at the leading edge of development , wherever they may be .
16 Andy clears a way through the undergrowth and we drag the man beneath the thorns and soft fruit of the brambles and the glossy leaves of the rhodies , into the green darkness ; his rucksack catches on the branches above and Andy takes it off him , pushing it ahead of us .
17 The Isbisters had lent Father their car and we spent the day exploring ; visiting the Italian Chapel on Lamb Holm , built by Italian POWs , now guarded by a statue of St George ; and the little hamlet of St Margaret 's Hope .
18 He led me out into the snow and we crossed the island towards the beach .
19 I 'd just like to elude to the er positive string on exchange , we take our profits in during the year at an average rate , but the cash benefit obviously er year on year is , is better than that er to the extent that the erm dollar has strengthened throughout the year or by the year end against the pound and we get the full benefit of that in our cash flow .
20 Well if er , more women do take hormone replacement therapy and we cut the osteoporosis we will in fact have far money in the health service besi , because it costs a hundred and eighty million pounds a year to treat hip fractures alone at the moment !
21 Well we 've locked the bottom half , cos Steve got a lock and we locked the bottom half .
22 The Brigade has been in Normandy since the 6th June in constant contact with the enemy until we reached the Seine .
23 He moved the Rodin to one side and we lifted the frame down .
24 I did n't look at his tray till we reached the cash-out , and wow ! he 'd bought the lot : bowl of cornflakes with sixteen packets of sugar , sausage , bacon , egg , tomato and chips , three bread rolls and a pile of butter aid jam .
25 ‘ We never submitted to the Italians : we went into exile because we supported the Sanusi ’ was not a thoroughgoing rejection of government .
26 Meanwhile there 's growing violence as I 've said and we want to end the violence but we can not wait to end the violence before we have the elections and you can imagine at what great disadvantage the democratic forces will work when they try to have elections in a violent atmosphere which is determined by the state structure .
27 I sat high by the bow like a proud salvaged mermaid as we entered the canal at Dochfour leading to Inverness .
28 The budget would still be a tight one , but it would be geared to maintaining business investment as we approach the post-1992 European single market , and limiting the effects of the recession on business .
29 There was the sound of a T.V. programme as we passed the entrance to the first-floor flat ; on the ground floor all was quiet .
30 ‘ You have only brought one teacup with you , McAllister , so we may not share the tea as we shared the coffee earlier today . ’
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