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

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1 BRANCHING OUT : Ivan Bennett of Southport with some of his treasured trees : ‘ Bonsai has become my religion we live off each other ’ Picture : STEPHEN SHAKESHAFT
2 In the earlier books of the Old Testament we read of these evil spirits ( I Sam .
3 In the last chapter we looked at some of the effects on people of knowing that a death is likely to occur and some of the anticipated grief reactions that can be recognized .
4 In this chapter we focus on some fundamental questions pertaining to the fiscal activities of local authorities .
5 In the first part of the chapter we deal with those arguments concerned with the impact on the overall level of employment .
6 It is interesting that the dose-response effect we found in these coeliac disease children is similar to that found in the single gluten challenge study by Ciclitira et al , which showed no evidence of jejunal mucosal damage after the infusion of 10 mg of gliadin , minimal changes after 100 mg of gliadin , and noticeable histological changes after an additional 500 mg challenge .
7 You know — right or wrong — the effect we have on each other .
8 ‘ Do n't underestimate the effect we have on each other .
9 Is that the most unusual wedding we have in this hundred tonight ?
10 In the present study we go beyond this result by making controlled B I -B II transitions involving most of the dinucleotide junctions of the dodecamer and discussing both the energetic and conformational aspects of such transitions .
11 There is a footnote from the editors : ‘ We now unreservedly withdraw any recommendation we made about this book . ’
12 The re-emergence of feminism in the 1960s is important for women because whatever other political struggles we might be engaged in , our subordination to men individually and collectively is a condition we share with all women irrespective of class , race and sexual preference .
13 Ad we tied on these bunches on the cross .
14 My understanding is what we 're trying to achieve is , to have a a a double-sided A four sheet , which is intended to demonstrate to our clients , what good lads we are and what good work we do for each in each function .
15 It is all about the work we do for each other on these occasions . ’
16 Do you remember the bar we went into that night with Sally and Perry ?
17 I would like to thank you all at this time on behalf of the Association and the sport we represent for all your efforts you make for us in an unpaid capacity and time given voluntary to all .
18 So instead of ringing each other up on the telephone we spoke to each other over the C.B. as you do n't have to pay each time you speak as when you speak on a C.B. your words travel with Radio waves and when you speak on a telephone your words travel down wires .
19 Cos what we 're doing is going for each N tuple we go through each set of states here .
20 At the moment it was the traditional tale of going up to Jackson 's at 10 in the morning after an all-night session at Dobell 's — wine we drank in those days , Poppet , wine that was wine not this filthy MUCK — and demanding double portions of oysters all round and when it came to pay no one had a penny , so Dobell , who even then still had the charm of a boy of twenty , and a slim waist to go with it , said he would bring in one of the engravings from his collection , and Gaston , who always recognised a gentleman — not like the CLODS who run hostelries nowadays — with tears in his eyes said it was an honour , an honour to serve Mr Dobell and his friends .
21 In the schematic dating we apply to this period it seems to be around the last century of the second millennium that an upward turn becomes traceable , notably in pottery and specifically the pottery of Athens .
22 AT BEEFEATER WE CARE FOR ALL THE FAMILY
23 Anyone watching our programmes over the past few years knows the importance we attach to this .
24 ‘ Until effective vaccines are developed , awareness is the only weapon we have against this dreadful disease , ’ said Mr Lavery .
25 Behind the specific accounts of meaning we offer in this book lies the general theory of Ferdinand de Saussure ( 1974 ) .
26 In the text we refer to this architecture as the " B6700 computer " for brevity .
27 ‘ I thank God for all the freedom we have in this country , I cherish it — even the right to burn the flag [ boos from the audience ] .
28 As we pray this prayer we join with those generous young men as they set out on their missionary journeys .
29 In fact erm we have clearly in terms of the of the southern bypass is in place er and and also the A one , er there are two other schemes we do have in place so in terms of doing travel times and seeing er which is the quickest route we have to some extent er Well we rely upon the traffic model .
30 Yesterday afternoon we parted in such love and friendship — and now — now — you say that you do not wish to marry me !
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