Example sentences of "we [verb] [adj] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If we lose this service it will be extremely serious for the airport . ’
2 AT the Annual General Meeting of the company held on 16 June in Dublin , chairman Donald P Brennan said : ‘ When we met last year I outlined the company 's plans for rationalisation in both the crystal and ceramics businesses and for the restoration of Waterford and Wedgwood brands to profitability .
3 However , when we advocate such conditions we are assured that they are ‘ not economic ’ .
4 Well , if we make fifty quid it 'll pay the fifty quid for the transporter costs wo n't it ?
5 Yet while we make this point we must immediately see that these pronouns do not characterize the relationship .
6 Erm when we sell that flat we were gon na give Geoffrey and Jean something .
7 Does not that show that when we introduce private enterprise we turn muck into brass ?
8 Yeah well we got that lasagne I was going to do that for you today but
9 We got roast beef we got the most important
10 So we were always in trouble for appearing w We got dirty shoes you see ?
11 He bought the car off my boy i i it was worth five thousand odd , it was worth and he , he used to cart me about , see just you know , Steve did , before he , we got this money he used to go up to what is that ?
12 Secondly I think the sad thing is is that at one time the idea of the foyer bar was the fact that er mother 's and children go in for a coffee facility or tea facility now I 'm I 'm one of one of the problems about criticism is is perhaps they do n't know all the facts and one of the facts which I think astounded me was the actual local police stopped that and said that that was n't permissible for if you were selling alcohol then it did n't it was n't right that that children under age and young children were allowed in the same area and that was that was changed then we got a new a new police superintendent and he said it was permissible and then we got another super he went they do n't stay very long in Harlow and we got somebody else came along and he said no that is n't permissible so we got very schizophrenic about what you could do with the foyer bar one minute you could have and the idea of about telling people and there young mothers going shopping come here for coffee , cakes for the children etc stop that we 've now got a new superintendent in Harlow and I think with applied going back to him and saying well please advice us can we or ca n't we ?
13 He was sure that if we checked enough pubs we were bound to find her .
14 Also if we want big acceleration we use a small mass .
15 This means that when we designed general SVQs we could give them all a similar number of module credits — whereas different occupational SVQs often have widely varying numbers of modules .
16 If we substitue these values we get
17 He said : ‘ When we played last time we did n't have any problem , but here they tried to unsettle us because they were really frustrated .
18 You would have had , if you played the scenario back , take yourself back in time when we interviewed this bird you would have had well I would have had her
19 When we received this guitar it was just one week old .
20 Once we received this letter we will despatch the Information memorandum with detailed guidance as to the procedure to be adopted by yourselves during the sale process .
21 If we incorporate that hypothesis we get a supply response model of that form right , notice that we 've only got observable variables , S T , P T minus one , S T minus one , we 've only got observable variables in there alright .
22 We can we understand each other we 're reading each other 's messages .
23 As we turned another corner we came across a few villagers handling copra .
24 By referring to the address , we select any flip-flop we choose .
25 If we wear sexy clothes we 're ‘ asking for it ’ .
26 You see , and we , we remember last time we did something , we 'd go down into a or scout movement where
27 Denoting the intrinsic energy change by — U we have the equation and for the whole body Now the rate at which work is done by the external forces is The second integral converts by Gauss 's theorem to Now is we assume infinitesimal strains we may write and the second term vanishes in the summations .
28 Thank God that we do have regional diversity and differences , but if we are not careful , if we pursue regionalist policies it will lead to a break-up of England .
29 ‘ When we hear such sounds we do not pay attention to things like pitch and timbre .
30 Even though we spent that money we are projected to come in with balances of three million pounds in excess of the budget figure set by the Conservatives , and that is a six million pounds difference that 's come straight out of the twenty-four and I think it tells us two things .
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