Example sentences of "we [prep] [art] [noun] ['s] " in BNC.
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1 | Where are we after the Kids ' County you know what you rang up for in the first place ? |
2 | So I thought it was nice that we in the Women 's Guild declared Women 's Lib this year and held our own . |
3 | These are all experiences we have had that tell us about the body 's state at the time , and we do not have difficulty in interpreting them . |
4 | It will tell us about the individuals ' ability to make and maintain new relationships . |
5 | The sound moved through us as the gunman 's shoulder and body jerked with the recoil of the rifle , the small boy 's face alert , fixated . |
6 | ‘ And Probyn is recognised by us as the world 's best tighthead prop so no argument there . |
7 | Draping an arm about Seb 's shoulders , Noah said , ‘ Thank you for warning us of the magistrate 's approach , Seb . |
8 | It was a quaint speech , telling us of the Government 's ’ astonishing success ’ in bringing the north and south of the United Kingdom together . |
9 | What does all this tell us of the rhynchosaurs ' diet ? |
10 | Jesus died to redeem us , and adopt us into the Father 's family ; and because we are sons God has sent the Spirit of his Son into our hearts , enabling us to call ‘ Abba , Father ’ ( Gal. 4:5,6 , Eph. 1:5 , Rom. 8:15 ) . |
11 | A seagull on one of the lifeboats regarded us with a voyeur 's eye . |
12 | Blessed by God the eternal mystery creator of the universe heavens of human kind the almighty who loves us with a mother 's love the everlasting one who holds us as children to his cheeks Glory |
13 | Very few of the works on display provide us with the child 's perspective on the word , a notable exception being Sonia Boyce 's arresting ‘ Big Woman 's Talk ’ ( 1984 ) where the sense of scale is ordered in a way that the child 's view is paramount . |
14 | W H SMITH — PUT US WITH THE WOMEN 'S MAGAZINES |
15 | Pat O'C Hegarty , Executive Committee nominee on the Pensioners ' Committee was a very welcome guest and presented us with the Association 's usual contribution of £900 for which we are most thankful . |
16 | The four of us stand watching each other in the dark street while the laughing crowd drifts past us from the pub 's side door . |
17 | ‘ Wizard King , shine the light on your servant , Wild Lady of the Ruins , protect us from the moonlight 's scars — ’ |
18 | Behrend who entertained us in the Officers ' Mess for an evening meal and breakfast . |
19 | Tell him to join us in the admiral 's cabin at once . ’ |
20 | How then , with the distance between us in the world 's judgement , can I think of making you my wife ? |
21 | Last season Ian gained full International honours , completed his century of Palace goals to join the select group of just five men to have achieved that feat for us since the club 's foundation back in 1905 , and scored twice as Palace beat Everton 4–2 to win the Zenith Data Systems Cup Final at Wembley , while his virtuoso hat-trick , scored in just eighteen minutes during the second half of Palace 's penultimate game of 1990–91 , at Wimbledon , demonstrated in magnificent style that when Ian is on form there is no more dangerous or exciting player than he in the entire Football League . |
22 | They knocked her clean out … there was a big line of us outside the Headmaster 's office . ’ |
23 | Which brings us to the film 's second major warning : Be careful how you chose your friends . |
24 | When Mrs Gaskell introduces us to the Bartons ' lodging , we supposedly see it through the eyes of Mrs Barton . |
25 | Gy François then led us to the village 's chimpanzee sanctuary , a small grass-covered shelter where rice is regularly laid on a few very old-looking chimpanzee skulls . |
26 | On the second er the second point to make is that erm on the county council 's end of this equation , er Mr Potter er referred us to the county 's economic development strategy , I think I 've got that latest edition , where he was erm attempting to tell us that the erm county 's economic strategy is to attract inward investment of a small scale type . |
27 | Thus , a use of eloquent formal language , a confident employment of a literary heritage , and a preoccupation with either metaphysical themes or the large issues of state of especial interest to those in the governing classes are normally upheld as critical sign-posts directing us to the period 's ‘ greatest ’ writing . |
28 | It might also encourage the lordly ones who run the Trust to see that its properties only have real value and interest when set in a wider social background that the rather greenery-yallery context in which too many of them are set for us by the Trust 's publications . |