Example sentences of "we [verb] [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In summary , if we keep the horse 's anxiety down ( as well as our own ) things will be better next time ; and if we let the horse blow its mind with anxiety , or we lose our own temper , no one will even want to try again , and definitely not the horse ! |
2 | As we leave the womb , enter the world and grow , and get over the initial wonder of walking , we change our pre-natal wheelchair for a series of substitute wheelchairs — bicycles , motor-cycles , cars , taxis , buses , trains , aeroplanes — and chairs ( in houses , schools , offices ; anywhere where people gather and sit ) . |
3 | But if we change our own scarcity belief , so that money flows more freely into our own lives , we have reduced — by one — the number of people in the world who struggle over money ; and we might choose to use some of our wealth to help others — not out of guilt , but out of love . |
4 | We met our new lecturer Mr H.B. Acton of the London School of Economics who was to lecture in Social Philosophy . |
5 | We eventually went to the Austrian Police in an effort to get some assistance and , as good fortune would have it , we met it young Austrian called Thomas who worked at one of the Shipping Offices on the border . |
6 | I wrote and said that a lot of members our pension , we could n't afford it , and that we owned our own hall so therefore we had a lot of cost to keep it in good repair and why was it nine pound . |
7 | ‘ They only stand for it because we bring them hard currency , ’ Jim explained , as he accelerated away . |
8 | It means that we bring our disordered lives right into marriage more than we do in any other kind of relationship . |
9 | We bring our own experience to bear on what is being read by filling gaps , by interpretation , and by extrapolating from what is given in the text ’ ( Crowder , 1982 , p.137 ) . |
10 | Okay , it 's on the bottom , so if we had ten times , we made it ten times as big then we do n't get ten times the current we get one tenth . |
11 | ‘ We made ourselves some ro is , and when we 'd eaten them , I set out for home . |
12 | Legs rose and fell as we made our undulatory way like a giant centipede . |
13 | When we made our second Berlin recording we recorded the piece , which lasts 31 minutes , in no more than 40 minutes . |
14 | We made our usual rest stop and got water from the mountainside that had been piped in , so pure and tasty . |
15 | We made our usual visit to Lanzarote in 1988 , but the place had changed . |
16 | Can I suggest as , as we , we start the document , that we have a copy of the procedure we 're discussing open , because I think most of us in debate and discussion proper if we made our own procedures , things that we hear about . |
17 | Like most families in those days , we made our own entertainment . |
18 | We made our own entertainment . |
19 | And we made our own entertainment that is the thing about it , you know ? |
20 | One of the girls nicked some yeast from the kitchens and so we made our own homebrew — potent or what . |
21 | We made our own way there ( somehow Tod knows this town backwards ) , and we did n't stay long , thank God . |
22 | And then the scientists stated that we were alone in the universe , that we made our own destiny . |
23 | Seven or eight years ago we , we , we 're on piecework , we made our own wage . |
24 | Emmerdale Farm , Crown Court and General Hospital arrived some time in the middle of the afternoon — in those days , we made our own crap daytime drama . |
25 | I sighed heavily as I looked first at one and then at the other while we made our slow way down the main street , past Woolworth and the traffic lights . |
26 | ‘ In addition , we shipped more than 13,000 of our low-cost MicroSparc-based desktop workstations , and we made our initial shipments of the new Sparccenter 2000 enterprise server products . |
27 | We knew in 1985 that when we made our preliminary announcement of our results for the previous financial year that we would become technically insolvent . |
28 | It yes , certainly at the moment we 're not quite sure what the future will bring and we 're waiting until after Easter before we make our final decisions and announcements . |
29 | On Saturday 4th September 1993 we make our annual gesture of support for the Central Wales Line . |
30 | But it comes down to , first of all , whether it 's sensible to borrow against assets , and all of us do if we 're lucky enough to own our own homes we tend to have borrowed either our first mortgage or sometimes a second against it , and we make our own judgement , and I see there are some suggestions on how the Government spotted this with regard to schools in suggesting that perhaps schools could raise money by mortgaging their school buildings , of course |