Example sentences of "[to-vb] we [verb] the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 We always want someone to help us exercise the horses .
2 ‘ Later in the spring there will be outdoor meetings at local places such as Rockwell Passages an area in North Darlington with ponds , ideal for a lot of wildlife we need people to help us record the plants and animals there , ’ said Mrs Horsley .
3 At the library we rely heavily on volunteers to help us meet the demands of the public and members alike .
4 ‘ We need air cover both to help us locate the whales and to watch for changes in their behaviour , ’ said Mr Goold .
5 One was a search for proof of the existence of antimatter , the other an attempt to identify different kinds of high energy particles ‘ to help us understand the changes in our own Galaxy ’ .
6 The Department refused to let us see the representations .
7 To find out four people all well known in their fields agreed to let us find the details of their financial , health , police , and other records .
8 When I raised it as Chairman at the General Management Committee , I was disgusted to find that people laughed at the very subject that was so important to women who 've come up here today to let us know the consequences of what was happening .
9 I persuaded my father to let us lodge the papers in the Archive when I came here .
10 I felt there was public benefit from offering this type of information by radio and I have asked Media Action to let us have the enquirers ' addresses so that we can get a geographical appreciation of where the calls came from ( one or two came from Fife )
11 The only other thing I would say is that we have in the report used the words , freedom to run and since writing the report we have been advised that er that is capa not capable or satisfactorily with legal terms and I would suggest that instead of the words , freedom to run we use the words , access management and permissive rights of way , to cover these .
12 For our pay rounds we now create APL programs to model the types of offers we may make to enable us to assess the costs and effectiveness of different strategies ( as in figure 13 ) .
13 The Association 's main activities continued to be welfare , housing and fund-raising to enable us to provide the facilities , the support and the companionship that a caring membership has always regarded as of paramount importance .
14 ‘ And you 're going to do all in your power to prevent us taking the remains of this creature , ’ the Doctor continued .
15 This single observation is not enough in itself to make us accept the assertions of differentiation theory — there are , it turns out , a number of possible interpretations .
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