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

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1 " The one thing we regret about the move is that we ca n't still get HTV .
2 She-She : " If you give the fifty cash , then seventy-five on the card plus the credit supplement which is 15 per cent else we lose on the rental or we have a spa-cheque policy which works out the same minus the 15 per cent with a ten-dollar supplement .
3 We do it that colour for now , and after we get open and organized , we change to the colour of my choice . ’
4 Well we we ca n't say o overall but we started in a very small way but on average Dennis we raise in the region of two thousand pounds a year .
5 As we launch into a debate about last week 's Clash front cover , GW 's jaunty , surprisingly Big Country-tinged epic kind of ends , unlamented . )
6 This is a case in which we distinguish between a person 's body as it appears to that person , and as it appears to others .
7 We crash to the ground and roll fighting down the slope .
8 We lay on the brink of its descent and rolled quickly downwards , our faces full of earth and grass one instant and then rotating madly and finally up to the brazen blue sky leaking through the trees .
9 It was so hot we lay on the floor and watched the wheeling and turning of the planes and the occasional flare-up which told of a kill .
10 We danced , we drank , we lay on the beach telling stories .
11 Instead , we lay on the bed together , embracing , mouth to mouth .
12 We lay on the ground and kissed .
13 We lay under the trees and slept .
14 We all found him interesting , so when we lay in the sun after lunch , the white gravel covering our backs with powdery marks , his fighting demonstrations were keenly attended .
15 We had agreed not to talk about fitting-out problems and we lay in the sun drinking from the bottle Iain had humped up in his backpack .
16 With perfect buoyancy we lay in the current , drifting at no mean speed through the long fronds of kelp , angling our bodies to follow the curves of the bottom .
17 We lay in the spring wind
18 What had come to the poets in their most serene or passionate moments we glided into as easily as we gathered flowers for Maud or Blanche or Mabel , as we lay in the grass with our eyes divided between the books , the land and the clouds .
19 We lay in the grass looking up at the sky and the fluttering leaves on the silver birch trees , sucking on our reed stalks and talking about girls .
20 That 's an interesting problem , the way we communicate to a computer is not the way we necessarily think of it .
21 Some of us though , working at the ground , grass roots ma may not know that it goes on , and er , I would just like to take this opportunity of stressing how important it is to , that we communicate within the United Kingdom , and er , support Nigel 's er , suggestion that it would be useful to have a base down here .
22 But we can not explain why this is always objectionable , so long as we remain on the plane of justice as I have defined it .
23 ‘ Why , that 's no great problem while we remain at the abbot 's lodging , since half of Shrewsbury and a good part of the shire goes in and out freely at the abbey , and you may ask an audience whenever you will , and always find yourself one of three or four , various enough to keep any man in countenance .
24 In short , we remain with the division between sectors of the economy — between manufacturing and service industries — and between enterprises in the economy — between service companies and institutions .
25 However , so long as we remain in the Community , Parliament has effectively handed over a number of functions that it has traditionally fulfilled .
26 In what follows we remain within the confines of the basic model with exogenous labour-augmenting technical progress and no natural resources .
27 While recognising that conflict is something we bring to a relationship and is not inherent in the substance of the relationship itself , the circumstances of those relationships can nonetheless bring enormous pressure to bear on the responses we may make .
28 What we bring to the rite of Mass can draw out from it our response to God 's grace and friendship .
29 There is one encounter worth mentioning before we bring to an end this account of Lewis in 1939 .
30 In the first place , we all need to mourn for our own sins and for the negative contribution we bring into the world .
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