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

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1 And tell tell mummy we went on the swings .
2 ‘ May be to do with that newsflash we heard about the pile-up near Freiburg .
3 There was n't a car we recognized in the lane , we were as surprised to find them as you are to find us . ’
4 The chlorine we detect in the rivers has actually come from the ocean .
5 With this broad theme in mind we turn to the subject of International Relations and then to an outline of the book .
6 At tea we talked of the artist and the musician .
7 In the New Testament we read of the insurrection under Judas and Theudas ( Acts 5:36 , 37 ) , and a further revolt under an unidentified Egyptian ( Acts 21:38 ) .
8 We were not in aggressive mood : at 50–60mph we wafted through the countryside , while the technique on the Paris ring road was a firm but polite standing of one 's ground .
9 With perfect buoyancy we lay in the current , drifting at no mean speed through the long fronds of kelp , angling our bodies to follow the curves of the bottom .
10 Once at the College we settled into the homely and very adequate accommodation before having a light snack .
11 In this chapter we go beyond the ‘ finished product ’ which is often portrayed in the major sexual assault searches and the cases of sex murder .
12 In this chapter we concentrate on the problem of integrating geographical data reported for different areal spatial units , one of the most intractable of all data integration problems .
13 In this chapter we look at the ways to develop the applications which use the database , including an analysis of data requirements , and in Chapter 7 we look at setting up different external views in the context of different DBMS .
14 In this chapter we look at the general nature of weak syllables .
15 We have a duty , as the authority that extracts money from the taxpayer and then spends it on buying services for the taxpayer , to ensure that every pound we spend on the taxpayers ' behalf buys as much as it possibly can .
16 Our six case-study schools whose procedures for combating truancy we report at the end , regularly monitored attendance and absentee pupils rates and were alert to ways of keeping disaffected pupils in school .
17 After easy rock we congregated on the platform under Amen Corner .
18 But , you know , if , if , if I 'd have put , when we , when we started to talk at the beginning of this term we had at the beginning a general discussion about what are we gon na put in land reform , if I 'd have come along to s to you and I 'd said well I think we should do this
19 One particular incident which sticks in my mind which brought home to me how ill he was occurred when my mother sent me one morning to ask my father what he wanted for breakfast , to which he replied in a very vague and confused manner " hen mush " ( the term we gave to the vegetable matter we cooked up for the chickens ) .
20 Still tied together with the strands of wool we moved towards the fence intending to drape it on the wire .
21 In practice we distinguish between the external cause of a rhythm , which is caused by our life-style or environment , and another internal cause , which we might say is due to a clock within our body .
22 However , the figure we gave for the annual input of carbon into the soil ( 1.2 tonnes of carbon per hectare per year ) include the carbon contributed by algae and photosynthetic bacteria .
23 In this study we aimed at the investigation of platelet activating factor synthesis in the gastric juice of normal healthy volunteers in vivo , in basal condition , and in response to pentagastrin .
24 Fighting against the wind we ran along the beach and watched a steel grey North Sea crashing in .
25 They did , they say they got water hammer we went into the ladies toilets and one door , one cubicle was shut and there was this loud drumming noise and I said to Brenda perhaps it 's an alarm signal perhaps somebody on the other side of that door has been taken ill and has pressed some sort of alarm signal , anyway we went out and they said oh no it 's always making that noise !
26 With the end of that accumulatory episode we arrive at the second resultant stratigraphical situation as suggested in " 7 " .
27 A big difference from the episode we have at the vets each month !
28 you know , we would li I do n't mind people being in it , but I 'd rather , you know , can you imagine that er the Greek priest we had in the very first print
29 ‘ We will use whatever influence we have to the full to ensure , for example , that you do n't tax middle-managers with a 49 per cent rate at £27,000 , and you do n't tax people above £40,000 with a combined 59 per cent rate .
30 In Committee we learnt from the Minister , almost by accident — it was not clear at earlier stages of our proceedings that , within each privatised company , only one buy-out bid will qualify for the £48,750 .
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