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

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1 If the horse is thumped by the farrier , or we belt it with a cane , the horse is likely to become so upset that the chances are we will never be able to shoe the horse !
2 But we change it at a company level .
3 Generally it falls , although I 've used as the sub-heading , I suppose the overall title of this area is perception organisation , the way that erm things become organised , how we perceive them as an organised whole .
4 We display them on a kind of rotation system , ’ he told her .
5 We make it on the premises , ’ replied the waitress , thawing in the face of Dimity 's enthusiasm .
6 We pat them on the back , as if they were dogs ;
7 " We sell them for a penny each , " Miss Poraway explained .
8 We sell it as a novelty and make people sign a declaration saying they understand it is illegal to use it on the UK phone system .
9 We book them into the Seaview and the Esplanade and give them a comradely nosh-up at the Claremont .
10 It really does come down to , I do n't know , I mean , every year we play it very honestly and very straight , and we push him in a position where next year , if there is a next year , I think the last time that we played it straight we got clobbered , so let's pay a little bit less , and keep a bit back for when they come round a second time round .
11 We 've got our single layer network as we know so we take all our inputs we push them through the decoders and we 've got our single layer after that .
12 You 'll see that reflected by the European press and the public as we introduce it on the continent next year .
13 Martin seems to be missing by a distance as we joust it round the table , so after half a dozen exchanges I go down with much confidence on a half-ball cut into the bottom left-hand pocket .
14 As I am aware that to remove it from its present location would leave an unwelcome gap in your own display , may I suggest that , if you are willing to lend it , we supply you with a full-size mounted or framed photograph of the original to take its place for the duration of our exhibition ?
15 We grow them in the Philippines .
16 Now we place him in a house .
17 If , now , we place him in the pantheon of Afro-Asian leaders who decisively influenced the course of events it is because he was a survivor , to whom the drama of revolutionary struggle was an end in itself .
18 Before we forget it at the end .
19 We have to make certain that we fit you in the proper niche .
20 It is the kind of rapid , critical examination to which we expose another person when we encounter them for the first time .
21 A superficially similar case may differ from this one in some subtle matter of detail the relevance of which we will only recognize when we encounter it in the concrete .
22 We send him on a B S five four double O course .
23 If we send it to the manager , care of Mr Arthur .
24 George Watson , responding to this proposal , asserted that such topics were inappropriate for a course leading to a degree called " English " , and in any case dismissed both marxism and structuralism as outmoded " intellectual dinosaurs " : " No doubt a university is the place to study discredited intellectual systems ; but we risk derision if we propose them to the exclusion of others . "
25 We want him for a month on loan to give him a proper chance . ’
26 Samuel Beckett We want him in a nice jail where we can keep an eye on him .
27 But if we want it as a function , right , I give you this person 's name is Sophie say , and she maps to her father .
28 We 've argued for years about meals on wheel service that there should be seven day a week service throughout this authority , we 've only got it in the City , we want it throughout the authority .
29 I said we want it behind the shed .
30 We transport you into a world of intrigue and illusion … clowns , if you like , murderers — we can do you ghosts and battles , on the skirmish level , heroes , villains , tormented lovers — set pieces in the poetic vein ; we can do you rapiers or rape or both , by all means , faithless wives and ravished virgins — flagrante delicto at a price , but that comes under realism for which there are special terms .
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