Example sentences of "we [prep] [art] [noun] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Can fo , can we for the moment you have a a specific task Andrew
2 Because quite often erm we 've our birthday presents have n't we from the stuff we see in the sale after , the Christmas stuff for the girls .
3 We in the Pathfinders who survived , wear this slight like a mark of Cain .
4 Of course you w of course you would Of course you would and it may be that what you will have to say is , Well look , erm I gave you the four per cent on the on the precision types and that that really has to stay , but by the time we by the time we 've done all the analysis on the er on the popular metrics , it will work out that it is is is only two per cent .
5 I thought he was telling us about a mountain he climbed .
6 Sitting at a counter surrounded by the fulsome figures of the Boo Yaa Tribe , with his goatee beard and black stetson hat , he tells us about a party he 's giving at his home in Chicago .
7 He recalled an unsatisfactory meeting with President Carter , ‘ We had hardly got seated and Carter started lecturing us about the problems he had with one of the sections of the bill .
8 ‘ Our vicar was tellin' us about the people who are leadin' the uprisin' in Russia .
9 Then Kier tells us about the time she saw a UFO .
10 Instead , Mauriac tells us about the books he 's read , the painters he 's liked , the plays he 's seen .
11 They would spend the whole of the next four months with us during the time it took to turn us into legionnaires .
12 Our decision to give the assessors that responsibility reflects the views put to us during the consultation which persuaded us that they were best placed to undertake the work and to do the job well within the timetable allowed .
13 Hemingway takes us through a hurricane which is predicted , which comes very near but finally misses his home .
14 Sheriff Irvine Smith has again displayed to us through the cases themselves and through his own deft and inhumane commentary , the continuing mores of the Scottish nation .
15 We have to remember that every time we make a purchase , we are converting our assets , which are very compact , and have the ability to maintain us through the interest they accrue , into bulky or fragile items which require maintenance , space and insurance .
16 He was , understandably , taking us for a couple whose holiday idyll he had interrupted , though why we should be sitting by the fire at that hour , with me in a not very elegant dressing-gown and Ewen in stained jeans and a guernsey it would be hard to imagine .
17 We have values of 80 per cent thrown at us for a fish which , when feeding on natural food , ingests about 80 per cent water and around 7 per cent protein !
18 And a good many are obliged to us for the work they get here .
19 There are all kinds and levels of faith but only one God who will accept or reject us for the lives we live today .
20 It also did something to the plumbing , and it was decided not to keep us for the month we had been promised , but to billet us out to houses nearby .
21 Although having accustomed ourselves to ‘ polyfilla based nutrition ’ nothing could have prepared us for the fish which was served at one of the so-called meals .
22 Neither rejection , protest nor availability prepares us for the demands which celibacy is making on us nowadays .
23 And , although we are in Division Four , other clubs still see us as a team they really want to beat . ’
24 One of the interesting things about S S K is that they clearly see us as an organisation they want to court .
25 A fair summary of the whole might be ‘ the brotherhood of man and the Fatherhood of God , revealed in Jesus ’ teaching and example , and set before us as the goal which we are called to realise' .
26 And the clients have a greater confidence in us , recognising us as the people who have made it happen .
27 Parlour said : ‘ I 'm well pleased with my performance — this is a great win for us after the start we 've had . ’
28 Jock Thompson , the head of Meikles Trust in Bulawayo , told us of a talk he had with him on the guidance of God .
29 He is reminding us of the way we are coming to the Lord .
30 We can now observe twentieth century features of Hebridean kitchen gardens and can recognise a profusion of plants which occur , then sense the continuity of custom as Martin Martin informs us of the uses he observed almost three centuries ago .
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