Example sentences of "we [verb] [to-vb] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 We agreed to do the same number of hours … ’
2 These included Candida , Heartbreak House , The Wild Duck and An Ideal Husband in which we agreed to play the dreadful Chilterns .
3 Nor when the Tory press informs us , as it does unceasingly , that ‘ Britain has a profound tradition of unregimented , tolerant order ’ should we rush to indict the historical embroidery of newspaper editors .
4 ‘ The fact that we failed to reach the second round is a blow in many ways and I am so disappointed for everybody . ’
5 ‘ The fact that we failed to reach the second round is a blow in many ways and I am so disappointed for everybody . ’
6 ‘ To be honest , Clem , it started to go out twenty years ago when we failed to join the Common Market at the outset .
7 We intend to ask the local government commission , which we hope to set up , to consider whether people want unitary authorities to be treated as part of historical counties for certain traditional or non-administrative purposes such as sport , a theme to which I shall return .
8 We intend to implement the new Quality Framework in session 1992/3 .
9 You may ask how we intend to define the objective ‘ foremost ’ .
10 He added : ‘ Now we intend to win the European Cup . ’
11 At Chorley , Manager Tony Willis said , ‘ It 's not every day a branch celebrates such an anniversary so we intend to make the most of it ! ’
12 We tend to forget the immense labour involved in forging the literally thousands of wire rings , which had then to be beaten flat , holes drilled into each end , and rivets added .
13 We tend to regard the Middle East as a ‘ trouble spot ’ and our understanding of the region and its culture is limited by the stereotyped images we receive through the media .
14 As anthropologists we tend to regard the larger society from the local community 's viewpoint and to see events in terms of the impact that outside influences have upon known individuals .
15 Not only are we all primed to look for regularities , we tend to perceive the same regularities .
16 One reason advanced by some is that we tend to value the personal above other things .
17 Meanwhile , we give notice that we mean to bring the individual actors back from the wings later , because we believe that states and systems do not account for everything important in international relations .
18 We cease to register the full meaning .
19 Do we need to teach the visual elements of communication ?
20 I E do we need to know that the trend is changing or do we need to know the particular slots where we get non performance .
21 Appreciation of the ways in which the various shapes are related enables the teacher to ask further leading questions when a suitable opening presents itself in a child 's play ( e.g. commenting on the way the flat slabs will go together to make a staircase of three steps — ‘ What would we need to make the next step ? ’ ) .
22 We have returns so far from sixty five per cent of the schools and we expect to have the remaining schools before the end of the month , I would n't expect it to change from where we are at the moment but if there was a significant variation then I will be in a position to report back to the Policy Committee at the end of the month but I 'm , I 'm not expecting that need be the case .
23 We expect to find the missing information in the largely unexplored group of algae and protozoans .
24 In this chapter we propose to consider the political relevance of the law , the courts and the judges within the context of the making and implementation of policy in the political process .
25 Although we are a parliamentary democracy and would expect to take nearly every final decision in this place , is there not a body of respectable constitutional opinion that says that , if we propose to transfer the democratic accountability from a Westminster Parliament to an unelected European Commission , or even an elected European Parliament , the British people are entitled to take a view on the matter ?
26 ‘ While we want to preserve the best of the past , we do not want to build a monument to it . ’
27 We want to preserve the special character of our old town and city centres .
28 In this chapter , however , we want to adumbrate the principal features of the continuum view of non-linear viscoelasticity .
29 However , we want to take the right action , and to do so properly and comprehensively .
30 Immediately after the election Tino Schwierzina , the SPD mayor-elect of East Berlin , held a joint press conference with his West Berlin counterpart Walter Momper ( also SPD ) in which Momper asserted : " We want to join the two city administrations very quickly . "
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