Example sentences of "we [verb] [pron] [adj] for " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ We made it easy for them , ’ said Kendall afterwards . |
2 | We made it ready for our George and Elizabeth , before they moved to Cherry Tree Farm . ’ |
3 | ‘ We made it difficult for ourselves , but we needed to get the early breakthrough , ’ he added . |
4 | Time and space " in nature " are continuous ; we make them discontinuous for our human social purposes , and we do so in a great variety of different ways . |
5 | If we 'll only buy highly coloured food , we make it difficult for the industry to eliminate the additives which provide them . |
6 | By reducing the scope of the enquiry we make more certain the worth of what we are doing ( always assuming , of course , that the study itself is well conducted ) , and by describing carefully what we do we make it possible for other researchers to duplicate our own study or conduct a similar one with slightly different variables . |
7 | When people do cross the threshold of the church , do we make it easy for them to take that step ? |
8 | Do you know what the arrangement was last time , because I think we got it all for free ? |
9 | I do n't know what we want for tonight but we might go down my sister 's this afternoon so we want something easy for when we come back . |
10 | We want him available for Thursday , ’ added the United manager . |
11 | What are we keeping them alive for ? |
12 | Admittedly there was only a single bed but that was fine by us ; we kept it warm for each other as we were doing shifts of two hours each . |
13 | We bought one each for the girls . |
14 | If we think it necessary for you to seek further specialist guidance , we will be pleased to arrange a meeting(s) with other Midland Group experts . |
15 | Although possible , we think it unlikely for this to have occurred for risk factors such as smoking and parity . |
16 | While Mr Fallon will probably not have had the chance to read the report , we think it unwise for him to dismiss it out of hand . |
17 | John and Josephine McCool explained : ‘ While we wish her well for the future , we can not condone her behaviour over the last number of years when she has associated with loyalist prisoners . |
18 | We left him two for his supper . |
19 | We thank you all for the great success you have all made of the 1985 Appeal . |
20 | It 's the first time we 've held the event because we wanted something special for the Centenery . |
21 | Otherwise they 're going to have another sleepless night , and we need them fresh for the next stage . ’ |