Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun sg] [verb] we [det] " in BNC.
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1 | He handed me a toffee , climbed into his car , beckoned me to sit on the other front seat for a few minutes , and removed the celluloid sidescreen to give us more fresh air . |
2 | The Heisenberg uncertainty principle tells us that . |
3 | At the end of the EFL training course I did in London , a British Council type gave us all a pep talk before we were packed off to Ankara or Kuala Lumpur . |
4 | And would such a figure — an auteur with a carrying voice to bring us all within earshot — be helpful , or even possible ? |
5 | ‘ The American record company sent us this singer , which was completely the wrong thing for me . |
6 | Just before the Obair Report appeared we all heard the first of many announcements about the British government 's Making Belfast Work policy . |
7 | The character table shows us that only e' and a 2 " vibrations , corresponding to dipole changes in the x/y and z directions , respectively , can be IR active , so we expect five fundamental bands in the IR spectrum of PF 5 . |
8 | As always , I shall back both horses in the race and keep OS/2 on at least one of my machines — and a Mac in the spare room , just in case Apple surprises us all and starts to sell reasonably specified machines at sensible prices . |
9 | In this case aggregate theory tells us that economic criteria are of prime importance in this image building . |
10 | The baby book gives us another glimpse into parents ' and societies ' attitudes towards girls ' bodies with the comment that Alison is ‘ prudish ’ about her body at ten , and the noting of her ‘ slight breast development ’ . |
11 | ‘ Demographic factors and community care policy concern us all and we should regard elder abuse as a serious issue , ’ Ogg said . |