Example sentences of "we [adv] [adv] [verb] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 we only just got started
2 We only probably have to take seven standard colours off in the end .
3 Of these divisions only the gastropods and cephalopods contain predators and in terms of the home aquarium we only really need to consider gastropods as octopi and squid are so seldom offered on the hobbyist market .
4 As it turned out , we only once failed to find wild cocoa in all the areas we visited throughout the region .
5 We long ago ceased to enjoy hanging as a public spectacle .
6 That comment under-estimates the growing interest which shareholders are beginning to take in the wider responsibilities of the companies they invest in ( eg , support for arts , education , health , environment or indeed anything which contributes to an increase in the quality of life ) , and its cynicism can only alienate the executives whose involvement in their companies ' patronage we so badly need to encourage and applaud .
7 No doubt those whom we so recently persuaded to seek their bread elsewhere are hungry because they are idle , vicious , and ill-conditioned and think it easier to rob such innocent and harmless passers-by as I than to toil in the fields . ’
8 The wildlife that we so carelessly destroy has as much right to be on the planet as us and should be respected — we still have much to learn about them .
9 We nevertheless only need to postulate the forcible imposition of that inner band of Minoan trading settlements — not the whole trading empire .
10 Can we make , can we just please make make a final point .
11 We just never seemed to get round to them .
12 However , due to insufficient financing , we not only had to ask for benefits , but also can not take on ourselves new obligations , as was done by the rest of the participants in the protocol . "
13 But when we come to the interpersonal function , we not only have to account for the literary work itself as a discourse between author and reader , but we have to reckon with the phenomenon of " embedded discourse " : the occurrence of discourse within discourse , as when the author reports dialogue between fictional characters .
14 To these people , we not only have to offer an attractive package but to be more visible , especially during these troubled times .
15 Again , throwing by hand , throwing stick or catapult , is only as accurate as our individual capabilities and means that we not only have to throw accurately , but also cast accurately — and we must do this in both instances every time we retrieve for another cast .
16 I sought to explain to him then and before that we not only need to sort out finance but to get on with distributing the food that they can grow , with the production of the food that they do not grow , and sort out their system of feeding the people .
17 In order to reconstitute purposeful and meaningful administrative acts we not only need to save the different communicative acts but also to be able to reconstitute their inter-relationships in real time .
18 Hence , we not only need to eat and drink , but we also enjoy it ; and friendships not only give us the security of being in a group , but also pleasure .
19 We may make an easy start with the short circuit and a bit more , but do we not then have to include in the circumstance the absence of a burst in a water pipe at the right moment ?
20 We also desperately need to install a safe and economical heating system — this has been talked about for too many years .
21 We also always try to involve a related organisation — this year we 're working with WISH , Women In Special Hospitals — who can give us insight into the difficulties the women might have in talking about their experiences .
22 there 's basically three points that the public worry about , one is certainly the pothole situation and if we take er Mr assurance that they are categories of roads that will be dealt with in priority , I think we also then need to spell out those various categories within our promise , er because in Mr place , example his pothole is just as important to him or indeed to a motorcyclist going along that little lane going into the pothole as , on , on a front road , so I think we need to clarify those , those er categories .
23 When yet another mall order catalogue or free gift offer pops through our letter-box , personally addressed , we probably hardly stop to think how they came to have our name and address .
24 The quality of our people have to be second to none and so our only asset would again be sensible to ensure that the best people , that we recruited the best people and we retained the best people and we wanted to be profitable , wanted to be lean and mean , hungry and er any profitable organisation is going to be a better organisation as a result of improved profitability and we then finally wanted to improve the quality of our image out there in the market place , we were seen and at least that was I think the Department , certainly my perception we were seen er as being a sort of gentle giant out there .
25 Well are we then not going to have another Co-Chair ?
26 Yet the response from other corporate finance advisers looking for a vehicle in which to advertise , on a confidential basis , acquisition and disposal opportunities they are involved in was ‘ so strong that we then only had to say it was happening , do you want to be part of it ? — and most of the intermediaries did ’ .
27 With so much choice we almost never have to eat foods that we do n't enjoy .
28 Paula said : ‘ We almost always manage to save animals from being put down but our resources and funds are being stretched to the limit , the situation is desperate . ’
29 In order to lose weight , we almost always have to cut down on fat intake , but some fats are essential , just as vitamins and minerals are .
30 We were able to lower the nose to improve visibility and to reduce the height of the whole car because we no longer had to worry about having the exhaust pipes running under the passenger compartment .
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