Example sentences of "we [verb] [prep] [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 In the event we agreed to only save seventy nine thousand pounds .
2 We agreed to symbolically reverse that marginalisation by asking Springhill Community House to speak first .
3 After that we intend to either join an existing league or to establish a new one .
4 And whilst in the membership classes , we go through an explanation and a discussion , after that we tend to just repeat them .
5 However , we tend to only notice a horse 's emotions when they become excessive , and involve the entire horse .
6 In this and the next chapter we want to critically explore three broad perspectives on the significance of parties and pressures in British politics .
7 Mr Keegan said : ‘ We want to personally thank the people who have contributed to this memorial and to thank everyone in Kirkby for their support and kind wishes over the months . ’
8 Well , we want to obviously make er people aware er both of their chest , I mean we 're coming in to the autumn , the winter period when er people who have er a residual chest problem will suffer far more , than say in the warmer , dryer and summer months .
9 The way we run our economy is the prime cause of environmental damage , now what the other parties are failing to see is that if we want to live in a truly ecological society , one that really recognises the constraints , er that the environment imposes on us , we have to have a consistent approach to every area of policy , so for example , in the Israel/Palestine conflict er debate , we have laid great stress on our , er advocating our own approach to conflict resolution , consensual approach , negotiations condemning the arms build-up which is inspired mainly by the U S , and so er whilst we have also debated some other more overtly environmental policies such as reaffirming our commitment to phase out nuclear power , we do lay great emphasis on er developing economic policies , particularly in the light of the up and coming general election and we want to obviously present a complete platform of policies to the electorate .
10 We want to really look a lot slimmer .
11 ‘ The ultimate aim is to raise £40,000 and when the shed is built it will be able to hold 4 locos which we hope to eventually extend to accommodate 6 diesels .
12 Insp Jaggs said : ‘ It is still subject to negotiations with the magistrates courts committee but we hope to still have use of the cells on a normal court day — Thursdays . ’
13 There is less neighbourly feeling these days , we hope to always provide a friendly sympathetic ear . ’
14 We believe to further reduce erm erm the level of migration led development in North Yorkshire er would not be in the best interest of the region as a whole and more importantly , would not be in accord with the general provisions o of the structure plan to accommodate a a significant level er of development .
15 would n't or we aim to still try .
16 We ourselves are to some extent part of this problem , but we do at least live and work in the village full time .
17 So I decided the first thing we had to do was define the difference between lead gear and bass gear , so we had to completely change the look .
18 As a result of the huge curiosity our stance aroused , we had to continuously explain and defend our politics .
19 We also had a polyester business where we had to both change the technology and the products if we were to win .
20 And I think a lot of the things to do with the way we viewed men were to do with women experiencing profound and debilitating sexism within all those respective movements and this is why we had to really re-think things in a radical way and I 'm very proud of that .
21 We had to really clump him to get it out of his mouth .
22 For a lot of melodies and solos , we had to really develop the guitar parts because there are no vocals , and so we rented a lot of stuff from a place in Los Angeles called Andy Bruaer Rentals and he 's got an amazing selection of amps .
23 We had to constantly move when I was a child , from one house to another , one district to another , always trying to find cheaper houses . ’
24 We had to quickly change it back , but I only got one hook done up and she had to go holding one hand behind her back for the whole scene .
25 As Bourn did not boast an anemometer we had to quickly learn wind speed by other means , such as how much or how little the trees were bending in the wind and whether the distant windsock was at full stretch or hanging limply from its staff .
26 I mean to we had to literally eat in the one day
27 And that is what we had to legally challenge in the courts .
28 A nightmare and we had to actually ring the emergency number and in an emergency ring this number
29 Then we had to then fiddle about and get the chain up with a big pole and heave that up and we always knew that if a dumb hopper come back and they 'd what we used to call they 'd lost a door , one of the doors used to break , used to be about I would say erm eight doors in the hold , separate doors and if one of them broke they 'd fiddle about with a big , what we would call a pole with a hook on trying to get hold of the chain and we 'd see that there pole sticking up out of the hold , we knew they lost a door so what they used to do they used to leave with the dredger and we 'd finish that off before we load it , had to .
30 Yeah er you know , we had an understanding that if erm because there were times when we wanted to just have some time together , or to pray together , and erm you know people who did come in and out to the flats , we erm told them that if th we were in and we did n't answer the door , it was actually because we were either doing something that we could n't come .
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