Example sentences of "[subord] we [vb base] [pron] [art] " in BNC.
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31 | She says the university wishes to give her a degree , both because she 's a graduate of the univesity — she was at St. Hugh 's — and because we regard her a as a world leader of distinction , and of course a world peace prize winner . |
32 | One chair at the bottom of the table was empty , and as I came in Dr Barton , with hardly more than a nod in my direction , indicated the chair and said sternly , ‘ You may sit , Doctor Masters , while we ask you a few questions . ’ |
33 | ‘ See this as an … interim stage , if you will , while we find you a suitable ‘ donor ’ . |
34 | Since we know what the speed is . |
35 | We wear nurses ' uniforms , perform basic nursing tasks and are still called ‘ nurse ’ by most patients , so sometimes I feel a bit confused by all this and wonder whether we undervalue ourselves a little . |
36 | We would ask that before we send you a copy of the detailed memorandum you return to [ person ] at this address , the attached confidentiality undertaking typed on your own letter heading . |
37 | 6 League Games have been played as to date ( 22.06.93 ) , with 1 draw , 2 wins and 3 losses ( we have to give them some sort of chance before we give them a good thrashing ) . |
38 | When we know what a printed word is , we may be said to have collected data about it from the page . |
39 | He should not introduce such arguments when we know what the Government are after — attacking the British coal industry . |
40 | There 's scores of Central South folk heading for Wales this weekend to ride and run in one of the great adventure races … its the annual Horse v Man V Mountain Bike challenge … local people have won the race for the last five years … and you can if the winning run or ride continues when we bring you the highlights on Monday … |
41 | If the Government wo n't believe us when we tell them the truth , maybe they will now believe the people they paid to give them this report . |
42 | ‘ You know what men are like — swearing that their casual lovers are of no account , yet going berserk when we tell them the same thing ! ’ |
43 | ‘ He says he 's interested in building up a representative collection of primitive and tribal art , but when we tell him the best place to look is in his own back yard , as it were , he tells us he does n't want Abo art , ’ James said , trying unsuccessfully to pronounce the last two words of his sentence with what he imagined was an Australian accent . |
44 | That is what will happen when we get what the hon. Gentleman describes as the raw data . |
45 | I mean once or twice when we unload it the beer barrel break and when they , be surprised you 'd never get it back together again . |
46 | And , though we give you a finish that 's as hard as nails , everything is made to a remarkably gentle formulation . |
47 | Yeah as long as we know what the other 's doing . |
48 | In West Yorkshire to the South we have similar problems of inner city decline and there as we understand it the authorities wish to cater for their housing needs . |