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

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1 What we intend to do in this chapter is discuss the inferential structure that forms the backbone of many of the methods of data collection currently in use .
2 ‘ We will not develop the business where there is no emphasis on quality , and we intend to continue in that framework .
3 What we want to do in this session as I said it will only take about twenty minutes , there are three key things we want to do .
4 We want to grow in those areas where we are strong and our growth in the 1990s will outpace that of the 1980s by a significant amount .
5 We hope to continue in this tradition , so please note that personal news about members ' activities is always likely to be of interest .
6 Is the Prime Minister , who 's role in this affair is so crucial , that she simply must take part in the debate which we hope to have in this House ; why does she not admit it .
7 At first it all seemed so simple : the discussions , the unfolding of new ideas , the boundless energy we seemed to generate in each other , the solidarity we felt in working towards tearing down patriarchal structures and attitudes .
8 What we seek to see in this blizzard is the spectral shape approaching of what was once called — with a straight face — meaning .
9 We seek to influence in many other ways .
10 What else would we expect to find in this id ?
11 The hypothesis that we begin to explore in this paper is the hypothesis that one of the reasons for non-convergence of real-life markets to the competitive equilibrium is that the agents in those markets are unable to solve the complex decision-problem facing them perfectly ; their sub-optimal behaviour leads to sub-optimal outcomes .
12 Are we getting rid of some of these or are we going to turn in another Arsenal ?
13 ‘ And he went to the degree of saying , when I pressed him , how are we going to stay in this business ; he said , Albert , for all I know right now when I am talking to you , we could be finished with the business ; I do n't know . ’
14 Why is that happening , because we like to assume in this country that we have enough safety nets to catch those people , to ensure while they may not live in the lap of luxury at least they do n't have to go without .
15 The Sun is certainly 5000 million years old , and by stellar standards it is no more than middle-aged ; not for another 5000 million years at least will anything drastic happen to it , so that we on Earth have a long reprieve ( unless , of course , we decide to indulge in another major war , which would not destroy the world but would certainly wipe out the human race ) .
16 Some good-condition coins were retrieved from one end of the heap , so we decided to concentrate in that area .
17 And this general picture is , primarily , that which we attempt to draw in this book , not the detailed personal characteristics which distinguish any of the political leaders .
18 The main question that we wish to explore in this work is that of how decision-makers tackle reasonably complex dynamic decision-problems under risk : how do they take the risk into account ?
19 If that did happen , should we try to intervene , should we offer to put in some sort of peace-keeping force or should we just leave them to it ?
20 Then there was always the harvest home dance , and then the school , that was the only place we had to dance in that day and they had it decorated with various kinds of the the the c corn dollies and erm
21 Yeah I did that at school we had to stay in most break times as a child cos I could n't remember , and I , I know that my mum bought me a books so I used to sit for days and days , then my mum going over and then my nan going over and I could n't remember if I wanted
22 ‘ Oh my God , ’ Dad groaned , ‘ how have we come to live in such filth ? ’
23 We wanted to remove the item numbers , straightforward , bring them in , indent the whole item , and we wanted to tie in that we , the first one , for instance , says ‘ Rigid controls over can be discharged from industrial processes . ’
24 We wanted to ride in those .
25 If we argue , nevertheless , that prestige models can still account for the trend to simplification and uniformity that we have revealed , we have to explain in this case why simplification should carry prestige .
26 If this year we have to stabilize in this way , do these things , then that 's not a bad achievement compared with what we set out with three months ago .
27 ‘ Yes , well , there are many things we have to do in this business that are distasteful .
28 It turns out that we have to appeal in any case to something like a rational collective agency , directed towards avoiding recognized and agreed evils , and that already provides an adequate explanation — a fairly traditional one — of the incest prohibition .
29 We have to ask ourselves , as consumers , exactly what part we have to play in all this .
30 Recently , we were having a debate in the Lords and we got on to nationalization and I said that one thing that we need to nationalize in this country is the Treasury , but nobody has ever succeeded .
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