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

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1 In his statement , Bush stressed that " we intend to turn over the administration of , and security for these sites as soon as possible to the UN " and warned the Iraqi government not to respond militarily .
2 Most of the Leeds fans we passed going down the M40 looked a bit unsure of the sight — it 's not every match day you see three guys in Leeds clobber driving a green porsche with their Leeds scarf in the back window .
3 We would n't wish to do that , but nor would we want to open up a free for all .
4 Right do we want to set up the mouse to display the environment , or what ?
5 and , they asked us did we want to take over the dinners because
6 Not only do we need to build up a collection of RBGE staff publications , but we should also ensure that external researchers given significant access to RBGE facilities agree to deposit copies of their publications , reports and theses within the Library as a condition of use .
7 Not only do we need to strengthen up the entire body to keep it in good working order but there are certain areas that need extra exercise to give the area more definition ; areas that accumulate unwanted flab .
8 You 've got to get Boris 's agreement before anyone can press the trigger or is this actually much more dangerous than it sounds , is he saying we want to take over the nuclear weapons .
9 We want to put on a good performance , and I believe we can win this one if we adopt a positive attitude . ’
10 We want to sort out the bus chaos plaguing the town centre and look at the market square and pedestrianising other areas , ’ he added .
11 ‘ But we want to flush out a buyer in the next few months . ’
12 Mr McGlory said : ‘ We want to start up a new Allinsonsaimed at a more mature clientele and including cabaret shows .
13 We want to bring up a nice girl , not a little pig .
14 We tried to fix up a time to talk about the Willis Phazer board .
15 We tried to draw out the kind of changes that might help make the whole thing happen .
16 We tried taking out the pith from behind the bud , and we tried leaving it in — it made little difference .
17 We tried to play down the tackiness , but it did n't work .
18 In Section 1 we seek to lay out the main sources and strategies for innovation , and indicate the kind of conflicts that are intrinsic to creative management .
19 No a bit bigger seems to me if we 'd moved up a bit we would have had a bit more room .
20 ‘ Well , Colin was a terrific help once we 'd thrashed out a few problems , ’ she said modestly .
21 Up ahead Neil Coles was putting together a 66 , which eventually saw him tie with Johnny , but by the fifth or sixth , when we 'd picked up a couple of birdies to Johnny 's pars or bogey , I thought , ‘ This is our Open . ’
22 We 'd finished off the second round with an eagle when Lee put one in from miles away , and in the third round he seemed to be holing putts right , left and centre , which was a good job because we 'd fallen foul of the 6th again , for the third time .
23 Appropriately enough for a photo session with one of the fittest men in the world — capable of dancing for hours without a break — we 'd taken over a corner of top London gym , The Peak , at the Hyatt Carlton Tower Hotel .
24 In the event Mazzin was after the notebooks we 'd stuffed down the front of our pyjamas .
25 we happened to go up the stair and er , the door was answered
26 ‘ I do n't think that professionalism as such should have a place within the playing side of the Association , ’ states the Dungiven clubman , ‘ We play for pure enjoyment and recreation and if along the way we manage to pick up a few honours , then that 's great .
27 If we manage to sort out the syntactical problems , we might find that in the end the other issues will get sorted out of themselves .
28 Shall we begin to pass out the oppositions
29 ‘ They give us a sense of achievement too because we like to take on a caring role and feel responsible .
30 We like putting on a good show .
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