Example sentences of "[subord] we [verb] [verb] for " in BNC.

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1 Hello there … welcome to Australia for a Central South sporting special … where we 've come for a race of the future … the Solar Challenge … sun powered cars racing through the wild outback … that 's our Friday Feature … first it 's back to Britain … for our football parade
2 I half slept , then woke as we sped by the rest house where we had stopped for juice on that first visit to Al Ain .
3 Although we have argued for the view that law is differentiated rather than monolithic , we have to stress that there do exist common factors and interrelations , both within specific arenas and within the legal system as a whole , that have to be considered .
4 Erm well slightly different in the fact that er we er have two close schemes with far more er beneficiaries than there are er subscribing members , and at the moment that are four nominated by the er employer and four by the unions er we wish to say a pensioner erm that the rights were a pensioner nominee to that board of trustees , because we feel that er the situation is er is going to increase , we 've got so many beneficiaries and that the pensioners have no representative er I know that erm people on the boards of trustees are completely impartial , but on the other hand there is no pensioner there , the members are unsure of the fund , because of what 's been said , not that I 'm implying it 's not a secure fund , it is a secure fund , but they think why are they keeping the pensioners off , they there is some sort of hidden agenda they will not have us on there because neither of the businesses although we have tried for several years er they will not entertain at the moment erm a pensioner trustee , and yet Professor Good in his report acknowledges the merit of pensioner nominated trustees , er particularly in the sort of schemes where we 've got , wh where th the majority of beneficiaries .
5 Although we have to pay for hi we have to pay for Adrian you see .
6 So there was only one helicopter instead of two , which meant less heliskiing than we had hoped for .
7 If we are accused of structuring a massive bid proposal to expressly favour G Tec , and if G Tec end up being the only bidder we should expect to encounter major public relations and or legal problems , and we could end up paying far more than we had anticipated for the needed goods and services .
8 President Michael Ainslie noted ‘ a greater level of consignment activity than we have seen for some time .
9 The Chinese do n't like their planes to fly unless the weather is absolutely O.K. So we had to wait for a few hours for the plane to arrive from Shanghai .
10 ‘ Our lease was ending on the old building so we had to look for somewhere different , ’ says .
11 Broad-front exploration is expensive and tedious so we tend to look for some key factor that will simplify the task .
12 It leaves us saying ‘ We do n't like this one but we like that one less ’ , so we have to opt for lesser evils . ’
13 ‘ We prefer to have working capital rather than interest from money held in a Trust account , so we expect to apply for a bonding arrangement in the future , ’ adds Ms Burrows .
14 I says oh I du n no , I said oh Sharon 'll fetch dad over , so we sat waiting for her and then they come
15 The incidence of a tax measures the final tax burden on different people once we have allowed for the indirect as well as the direct effects of the tax .
16 ‘ I 'm confident we have nothing to fear in the market place provided we continue to aim for the type of quality sheep that we have seen in the best forward at Stoneleigh . ’
17 ‘ I 'm not leaving here until we 've done for that bastard .
18 And it was n't until we started analysing for zinc that we realized what the problem was .
19 If we had played for the whole 90 minutes as we did for the first hour we would have beaten Rangers . ’
20 If we had trained for jobs such as guard , signalman or even fireman and driver then we could do at least some of the operating jobs ( guard and signalman training is not difficult ) .
21 Should you mind if we went to look for something to drink instead ? "
22 because if one division , we know how many , each d i if we 've got for each division the number of agreements , the number of sessions , the number of staff we 've got three common factors , different numbers obviously
23 Er , well , the extra costs was two million a year er , and at the end of the first six months in the first year we 'd , we 'd , we 'd achieved a million extra revenue , so it looks as if we 've paid for it .
24 For example if we make say for example five pence on the bottle and we or for cap er one of these for twenty bottle tops , that 's a quid which is paid for .
25 If we wished to pay for welfare in a way that was less burdensome on the poor without being massively destructive to the higher income groups what might be done ?
26 But even if we tend to look for the scholarly , non-involved biography of the great man or woman we can not be sure that the work will be beyond criticism .
27 Yet the evidence is there if we care to look for it .
28 He 's six foot two , blue eyes and curly hair , and all the girls are mad jealous because we 've fallen for each other .
29 For any individual , society is a massive external reality , and it is necessary to emphasise this simply because we tend to take for granted these social arrangements as natural , immovable and inevitable .
30 Dr Higenbottam , who is attending a two-day symposium of the British Thoracic Society in London , said : ‘ There is only a finite number of human organs available because we have to wait for someone to die .
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