Example sentences of "we [prep] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It 's , I , I mean these , these , the work with , with the original action network seems to , seems to come and go , you 've got a very large amount at one point and then nothing for sometime , it just depends er , I think which country they 're targeting and how much there is , because we had quite a lot on Malawi did n't we during the early part on last year not much on South Africa recently , as if they do n't quite know what to do , you know with the situation there it 's not quite er clarified .
2 But I think we with the wet stuff we 've had going through , the chute is blocking up .
3 Interestingly it seems very much the case that in socializing infants linguistically , in introducing them to words and utterances , we from the very beginning teach them to use talk in this self-dissociated , fanciful way .
4 16th ( last in series ) , Life in the Balance : How removed are we from the natural world ?
5 ‘ We hope to bring our African brethren , who we in the western world have exploited so much in past centuries , some of the spiritual heritage of our European Christian culture in the form of the contemplative monastic life which in time will be adapted and enriched by the beauty and spontaneity of African worship and culture as they come to join us , ’ said Sister Bernadette .
6 Are we in the right area ?
7 But certainly when we in the regional office get that that advice before before we put a submission to ministers , we will of course try to reconcile the figures so that they are on a consistent basis .
8 We in the Labour Party will settle for nothing less . ’
9 Ten years later I discovered while watching the same film on TV that the shadow was n't part of the film after all : it was Um Al-Marhoom 's shadow [ Um Al-Marhoom is what we in the Middle East call the woman who is left without children after the death of her only son ] , trying to sell some boiled chickpeas to us children .
10 And we in the Middle East , we needed discipline more than anything else . ’
11 I assure my hon. Friend the Member for Croydon , North-West ( Mr. Malins ) that an examination of other elected assemblies which can be paralleled to ours in Europe , America or elsewhere shows that we in the British House of Commons spend three , four or even five times longer debating legislation .
12 Reject them , and we in the Conservative party will bring you a better scheme ’ ?
13 We in the Conservative Party have no truck with that style of gutter journalism which we were forced to endure last Sunday .
14 How much longer moderator can we in the Welsh provence accept being the poor relationship within the denominations ?
15 He needed something new , because we in the medical profession , in responding to your new diseases , from the abuse of your body , have created the situation that you 've got to insure yourself , that financially independence , not because you 're going to die , but because you 're going to live .
16 We in the Northern region welcome in particular the recommendation of the Health and Safety Officer to beef up the health and safety education and services delivered in the regions .
17 In return we in the editorial team will try to keep you up to date with what is going on in the University .
18 We in the Royal Air Force , if you ask for our professional advice , are convinced that we will require manned aircraft as far as we can see to supplement the missile in both the offensive and defensive roles .
19 Whatever may be the case in Russia , we in the degenerate West can switch off the radio or television , or not buy a newspaper , or not read such parts of it as we do not wish to .
20 Were we on the right track at all ?
21 So often we at the National Authority seen to be selling something which may or may not be you and the clubs er and the Class Associations round the country thinks important .
22 I asked the doctor about Dara Shukoh and Aurangzeb , and soon the doctor was telling us about the civil war and the accounts given of it by Bernier and Manucci .
23 These studies tell us about the broad pattern of movement between school and work .
24 Residuals can tell us about the general level of variability of data over and above that accounted for by the fit ; we can judge atypical behaviour against this variability , as measured , for example , by the midspread of the residuals .
25 We also reviewed such evidence as has been submitted to us about the possible relation between the number of executions in particular years and the incidence of murder in succeeding years .
26 He talked to us about the new country , about snow , about the huge city , and we all wanted to know more , to see what it was like .
27 Tell us about the real reason you are here. , ‘ Why do n't you ask Benstede ? ’
28 Far from being unimportant , the study of administration and institutions has much to tell us about the increasing effectiveness of the state and central government in an aspect of government growing more important with every passing year .
29 The House will be interested to hear from another Scottish Labour Member of Parliament who will not tell us about the Labour party 's policy on Ravenscraig .
30 For example , historical materialism may have a lot to tell us about the political economy of immigrant labour and the unequal exchange between metropolitan capitalism and the third world , but it has proved quite incapable of grasping the micro-foundations of racist ideologies .
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