Example sentences of "[subord] we [verb] [adv prt] the " in BNC.

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1 The only memories are of the long walk down from Parkhead Cross where we get off the bus we 've taken along the Gallowgate from the centre of town .
2 Celebration room — the room ( or space ) in which the catechists and sacred experience take place : where we gather round the Word of God and receive his message through symbol and example .
3 The girls continued to sing , ‘ Wallflower waltz , where we sit around the walls … ’
4 Then she had to go back to the shop to get our fish and chips , so we bundled up the rest of the wood and , as it was dark , ventured out to see if Dad could find some customers for his new business .
5 Our research also told us that the Student 's Book had to be in colour , so we took out the pictures and began again — using two pictures instead of one wherever possible — so that we stay up to date with the latest modifications to the Interview , Paper 5 .
6 This could have had unfortunate consequences , so we started up the motor and went on towards the beach .
7 ‘ By 12.45 am restaurant time is over , so we look round the nightclubs .
8 Oh yeah notice you did n't know you had them until we clear out the wardrobe .
9 ‘ WE WO N'T REST UNTIL WE FIND OUT THE TRUTH ’
10 As a last resort MOD might tell us if we filled in the right forms .
11 Well I think I 'll go round actually cos they 're queuing up , we want to go to the grocers so er if we go up The Avenue we shall just come past the front of it .
12 Yeah , well you see it 's quite a point you know , cos if we go up the top shop , we just , well the most I would buy is four
13 How can they ensure that they can be effective , that is , that they can actually provide services as well as providing assessments ? ii If we go along the road of having dementia teams then what is the best management structure ; for such a team ?
14 Obviously if we close up the ocean again , the resemblances would not be so startling .
15 A slightly different picture emerges if we sift out the figures relating to personal injury negligence actions alone — the category most discussed in relation to the efficacy of settlements .
16 If we walk round the towns and villages we will not find the acquisitiveness and competitiveness of modernity .
17 if we lose out the argument that we should put in for some increase next year , and and we think it 's going to be very difficult to sustain an argument ,
18 If we switch off the voltage the current will disappear after some delay .
19 And if we cut down the number of our operations — for the part he 's making it would n't be worth automating .
20 So if we cut out the one
21 I think we 've got ta be careful , if we cut out the breaks , you see
22 He said : ‘ If we cut off the right hands of thieves in this country , we would be well off — because then there would be no burglaries . ’
23 If we mess up the printing we 've still got that , and we can come back to it
24 and if we divvied up the exam fee on a fifty per cent basis it would mean that B A I E were getting twenty quid for doing nothing but probably more twenty quids than they would get normally because students who would be attracted in through Napier would be paying their forty quid as well
25 It is possible to intensify poetry 's power over time if we take on the implications of Rosenblatt 's transactional theory , which is well described in Benton et al .
26 So far if we take on the ninety ninety two figures we attended something like eight hundred bonfires .
27 If we take off the khat … ’ said the air hostess , drawing her finger across her throat .
28 If we take off the reedbed 's top 30cm of vegetation — just enough so that we do not kill off the reeds — and put in some new dykes to give a good water flow we will restore the reedbed to its former glory . ’
29 If we pick up the leg of a horse that is not used to it , it may tolerate it for a second or two , and then snatch it back from us .
30 If we pick up the results , other teams wo n't matter , ’ he said .
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