Example sentences of "[adv] we [vb base] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Why we eat what we do and how much we eat of any particular food is a fascinating subject .
2 We realised how much we depend on each other .
3 ‘ The government does it with poll tax bills , letting us know how much we pay for those who wo n't , so why not extend it ?
4 ‘ All our players are contracted , and naturally we object to these unofficial approaches , ’ McIntyre said .
5 Yes I mean basically we need to first of all decide , I think this is what we 're deciding in the first instance , which option for the provision of information you find the most helpful .
6 Perhaps we sort through this original question we can pick up on that .
7 That may be it , and perhaps one or two topics only we go into some depth on .
8 So we know from previous studies that these ones when they die have n't gone to heaven
9 So we come to another familiar example : the inertial acceleration observed in a frame rotating at constant angular velocity Φ .
10 And so we return to that familiar Good Samaritan , Uncle Sam .
11 So we get minus seven of six , two , five , minus twenty four I , over six , two , five .
12 so we go onto other themes here which is three half way down the page .
13 Right so we go like that , yes , times point seven five , I think that comes to erm , oh eighteen thousand ?
14 So we pray for those we know in the church or parish who mourn the death of a loved one ; for those who are ill , or are convalescing after sickness or an operation ; for those who have to live with constant weakness or pain ; for those who are anxious about the health of a loved one , particularly mothers anxious about children .
15 So we pray for those who are battered and bruised because of such differences , and we ask that each one may know your touch of peace .
16 And so we arrive at last at the fully focused sentence .
17 So we talk to each other and collect data about each other through our eyes and ears .
18 So we talk of five hundred redundancies is totally wrong and I think erm in the circumstances calculated to give the wrong impression I hope I will urge that you do not accept the resolution and that we accept in .
19 Right so we talk about social facilitation and inhibition .
20 So we move to those in favour of amendment M moved by Councillor please show ?
21 So we move to those in favour of amendment M moved by Councillor please show poll tax cos did this at P and R and I will reiterate what the leader said then and I and and quite clearly and soundly , that the Labour Party , both nationally and locally , and this Labour Group do not condone a policy of non-payment either as a principle or as a tactic .
22 The central theme of the Unit 's philosophy is that there is only one science , no matter how finely disciplines have become subdivided ( largely for administrative purposes ) over the years , and so we look for those research proposals which are naturally and freely expressed .
23 So we look for any mark under the cuts , or for a bump on the back of the head . ‘
24 So we look at this ten pound we 're going to put that ten pound on the table we might put a ten pound note or we might say we 'll have ten one pound coins .
25 So we need to some time
26 So we start at positive four add , add to count in the positive direction , oh
27 Cutting across these are several other divisions , and below we look at four of the more important , each of which became more pronounced during the 1980s : geographical divisions , labour market divisions , racial divisions and gender divisions .
28 It 's , certainly erm well attended , there 's , you know thousands of people attend and basically it centres around erm , a fire , Beltane means erm , sacred fire and erm a procession of drummers leads me to top of a path and along Carlfa , Carlton Hill and erm fire sculptures are lit around me and I unfo ha have this great costume that I unfold in and erm process round the hill and round hill are different performers erm painted in different colours to represent different elements of nature , and finally we come to this big fire where which I light with hands , which have been sculpted and bannocks are given to the people to eat , and erm the tradition that you 're supposed to cross the fire as a sort of a erm purification ceremony or or through the ashes of the fire .
29 Finally we come to three speakers representing groups which have been active in researching and lobbying on the issues of employment , unemployment and training in West Belfast .
30 ‘ Our senses … do convey into the mind , several distinct perceptions of things … and thus we come by those ideas we have of yellow , white , [ etc . ] ’
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