Example sentences of "we [adv] see [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We rarely see each other but since their rotten tree blew down , smashing the fence and my bulbs , it 's been hard not to .
2 In fact we rarely see each other . ’
3 I been married for 11 months and my husband works away during the week so we only see each other at weekends .
4 ‘ Often we just see each other at weekends .
5 We just see one leader being cheered by one lot of people , and another being cheered by a different lot .
6 Gregor Townsend later managed to pass to the referee — clad in near identical colours to the Scots — for the Samoans to plunder ball and scuttle in for the first of their three tries , though it might have been more had we not seen defensive heroics typified by a timely tackle on Leilane Une by Derek Turnbull .
7 That was when we usually saw these cases — when it was too late .
8 ‘ I am away for eight months a year and we hardly see each other .
9 We hardly see each other , ’ she said .
10 Have we always seen such change and uncertainty and responded to it in the same way ?
11 In all ribonucleic acid preparations of ICAM-1 expressing cells , we always saw two hydridisation signals , a major signal at about 3.3 kb and aminor signal at about 2.4 kb , indicating the expression of the two previously reported ICAM-1 mRNA species .
12 We got on well from the moment we met and we still see each other from time to time , and talk for hours about the good old days .
13 They were together for four years , but Bailey recalls : ‘ I do n't think we ever saw each other .
14 We also saw appreciable hepatocyte staining with the anti-H antibody ( Table VI ) which has not been found previously .
15 We also saw that context can have an effect on the speed of visual word recognition , although experiments by Fischler and Bloom ( 1979 ; 1980 ) suggest that the effect is inhibitory rather than facilitatory , with a word taking longer to identify when preceded by a context which makes it semantically anomalous .
16 We also saw two bridges in a rather odd coral pink ; and a surprisingly tasteful skull for piranha tanks ( or as an unlikely spawning site for cichlids ) .
17 We also saw several foxes ' earths but were n't lucky enough to get even a glimpse of the inhabitants .
18 But we also seen buoyant magazine that has gotten better every month , a title which is building a legacy in Britain that will last .
19 We also see great opportunity get into pension funds to help people manage their pension funds and set up pension funds er for clients and and other targets .
20 We also see many people striving to improve these conditions .
21 Our unit provides a tertiary referral service and we probably see problematic cases .
22 Note 2.6.9 We now see one advantage of placing the function symbol to the right of the element it operates on , namely that the combined effect of f followed by g is naturally denoted by
23 We now see underlying inflation moving above 4% ( and outside the Government 's new 1% to 4% target range ) through 1993 as the impact of the lower pound feeds through .
24 When we look at older people we often see large groups of grey heads on coaches or in cheap supermarkets .
25 Though the effect is purely symbolic , even poetic , as well as chilling , much of its force depends on rapidly cutting away to Marion 's car being pulled out of the lake — a banal , everyday detail of the investigation that almost makes us doubt whether we really saw that skull , previously forced on the viewer with horrifying shock impact in the cellar scene .
26 ‘ It will be interesting to see if the system has been improved in any way , but it will take a couple of months before we really see any indication of that , ’ said one insider .
27 We sometimes saw elderly people stopping to catch their breath and calling to those descending ‘ Is it far ? ’
28 The question remains : is the hard hit property market in the US forcing Taubman to liquidate some cash in the normal course of business or are we about to see greater shifts in York Avenue and Bond Street ?
29 Well when you all went , as you all left , when the last lot of redundancies were made , I said I 'm not paying no more union , Judith come over about the union meeting , I said I 'm not going to the meeting Judith and I said I want to come out of the union I 'm not paying any more , I said I ca n't afford ten pound a month for crap , well me and Jan had a big barney over it cos I never got on with her anyway and we had a big fucking row about it , she said the union this , the union that , I said where were the unions with my mates , they were n't in damn site , they were never there , we never saw one union representative from the day Audrey got done and we never ever saw erm till the last one got done , I said so do n't you tell me about the union I said they did fuck all , they were n't even here , so I said I do n't want to pay the union , and I said do n't tell me what to do Jane , I said what I do with me money is up to me I said get me out the union and get me out now , and then they all started , they all wanted to come out of it then , oh Maureen I think I might but what would Debbie say , I said Maureen do you ask her for a shit ?
30 We never see each other on our own .
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