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

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1 C A double positive okay so how many O Hs will we need to go with that ?
2 He says success is judged on the number of people we manage to charge with criminal offences .
3 What are we going to do with that ?
4 What are we going to do with that ?
5 You say well what are we going to do with those two left over ?
6 By then , he says , ‘ we had done 1.5 years of study and we were saying , what the hell are we going to do with this ?
7 What are we going to do with this one first of all ?
8 We 'll leave the assertive alone for this particular point in time what are we to do to deal with aggressive , what are we to do to deal with passive .
9 We assume to start with that the weighted patterns provide a rough guide to playing the game .
10 Earlier this year we began to meet with three other West Belfast groups with the view of jointly organising a conference on these issues .
11 We had to contend with some extremely high winds and found it needed extra guys to hold upright .
12 I 've got nothing other , I do n't know whether anybody 's aware of what went on last Wednesday and probably that , I mean there could have been there was a , sort of a , a cable that , a mains cable that heated up and started smoking and er , we had to deal with that .
13 Just who are we trying to protect with these archaic attitudes ?
14 We desire to finish with galactic war for ever .
15 We wanted to experiment with different sounds and all kinds of music .
16 But we have to continue with that .
17 We have to live with that , ’ he says .
18 Even Mr Murray , who appeared on television to condemn Peking for its butchery , has since acknowledged that ‘ at the end of the day , we have to live with these guys .
19 If we are to plan , we have to plan with plannable instruments .
20 That 's not counting the damage to transformers and other equipment from the nests that escape our attention , or the fact that we have to deal with similar problems in Caithness and Shetland . ’
21 Er , your officers have always , extremely cooperative in that way , and that they 're a particular group of officers , they do n't like to agree with everything that we say , and we have to go with robust discussions .
22 WWF director , George Medley told New Scientist : ‘ We have to work with all those people who are likely to be donors . ’
23 As translators , we have to operate with lexical items and grammatical structures at various stages of the translation process .
24 We have to identify with each other . ’
25 Dr Glasser argues that unconditional acceptance is an illusion simply because we have to interact with other people who are just like ourselves and who share the same primary needs .
26 We have to start with some broad-cut view of the areas of the company which we believe should be encouraged to go ahead , the areas of the company which we believe have got to be held back or even disposed of , those which are to perform the function of cash cows , and those we wish to encourage to develop in more aggressive and adventurous ways than they have hitherto .
27 At that stage he did n't seem to have any effect on anything in terms of erm , alerting anybody , so erm we need to er , we need to deal with that with more action than we ha have at the moment .
28 If we 'd been forced like myself I believe in a couple of years ' time , I will not be able to enjoy the pension fund that I 'm in at the moment we will have a problem , and we need to deal with that problem , and we need to raise the issue now and have a strategy , and I think it 's the G M B's to take a leading role in looking at this .
29 If unc we need to deal with each case of Q' separately .
30 We need to deal with these constraints by special resolutions which will amend our Memorandum of Association .
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