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

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1 So we the whole collection since eighty three .
2 They can also tell us the correct name of a city .
3 Our instructors taught us the correct names for the parts of the Topper .
4 Just tell him what we want him to give us , you know if he gave us the advance nod on something then we could either you know deal it exclusive or we 'll put it all round , you know , whichever they prefer .
5 Flashman has made us the laughing stock of football .
6 There is only what from our side is neither predictable nor controllable — the coming of the Word from beyond which opens and displays to us the overwhelming advent of God as he makes himself known in the ‘ eternal moment ’ .
7 For most of us the mental picture of an experiment goes back to school laboratories .
8 His willingness to accept violation and destruction at our hands out of love for us the loving obedience to his Father is the darkness of the aboriginal prayer , the prayer that makes sense of any other prayer , the mystery of hope at the heart of hopelessness that Dr Spufford refers to in the death of Robert Aske .
9 It is God as Spirit who brings us the intimate presence of God to us , enabling us to be friends of God .
10 Who would like to have a go at describing for us the General Assembly of the United Nations ?
11 We had a very good time , & good weather , for the rest of our stay , & I think Richard enjoyed showing us the many attractions of his area as much as we enjoyed seeing them .
12 A very delighted Nick Harris bringing us the good news about Oxford United getting through and winning today against Portsmouth by a goal to nil .
13 May he bestow the riches of his peace upon us , bring us the good news of salvation and always fill us with love for all peoples .
14 The Bible is for us the primary source of authority but not the only source .
15 If a club comes along and offers us the right money for Simon , then so be it , but at the end of the day erm we 'd like Simon on our books .
16 In supporting our own active participation in , and control over our own affairs , such people are giving us the right kind of help .
17 Only such anthropology can give us the all-round vision of primitive man and primitive culture . ’
18 Having a sentimental attachment for them , I can not resist mentioning the Cotswold Hills of western England where the formation still quaintly known by William Smith 's original name of the " Inferior Oolite " , reaches what is for us the tremendous thickness of about 100 feet .
19 We 've had a couple of stoppages in the first half , not the sort that will give us the nine minutes of added time we had at Highbury on Saturday , but certainly a minute or two this evening .
20 For several years he has been a helper , and having decided to return to Birmingham where he had a distinguished career as a teacher of English , he resolved to give us the greater part of the library , collected over many years by himself and his late wife .
21 Please confirm that the foregoing is in accordance with your understanding by signing and returning to us the enclosed copy of this letter .
22 This will be achieved by including in the offer letter a clause similar to that set out below : Please confirm your acceptance of the above offer by signing and returning to us the enclosed copy of this letter within the next seven days .
23 His 1970s cycle of the complete Symphonies all too often gave us the plainer side of Masur 's musical nature : these tend to be rather sober accounts .
24 I only wonder why nobody has given us the small print of the Social Chapter that Labour and the Liberal Democrats want so badly .
25 Q : We paid for our holiday in Paphos , Cyprus , in January , but 36 hours before we were due to leave our tour operator , Saga Holidays , rang to tell us the Roman Hotel in Paphos was double-booked and to offer us the first week at another hotel which was , in our opinion , inferior .
26 ‘ The MCC made a profit of £568,000 last year , it had administrative expenses of £2.2 million which included Pounds 47,000 spent on ‘ hospitality ’ — now they begrudge us the paltry sum of Pounds 17,000 for a worthy cause for the good of cricket .
27 But the man who gives us the clearest picture of the link between the Spirit and evangelism is St. Luke in his two volume work .
28 However , some raw materials and goods , whether they fall into a utilitarian or luxury category , were not always available locally and these give us the clearest testimony of the extent of exchange in early Anglo-Saxon society .
29 They could have followed us the four hours to Dieppe in the hope of picking up trade on the way back ; but that makes for a ten-hour day .
30 Former technical direct Dr Nigel Mykura told us the immediate cause of his February 1991 resignation was a transfer of £350,000 from AMS1s bank account to another MacDonald company , which Mykura believed would make it impossible for AMS to continue its research .
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