Example sentences of "each [prep] we [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 We insist on an area of personal moral sovereignty within which each of us may prefer the interests of family and friends and devote himself to projects that are selfish , however grand .
2 In contrast to this , according to the emotivist thesis , the typical cause and effect of a statement like ‘ Personal affection is a great good ’ is not any kind of genuine belief , which could be true or false , but an emotional attitude of favouring personal affection , which each of us may find ourselves either sharing or otherwise , but which we can not properly call true or false ; it therefore has primarily an emotive rather than a descriptive meaning .
3 I call upon everyone to begin to work to create such an agenda in the coming months , mindful that each of us may have to make some compromises along the way if we are to end with something in which we all can believe .
4 Each of us must feel the evocation touching our hearts — for this is where God reveals his presence among us .
5 But each of us must keep our information up-to-date so the company as a whole can be up-to-date , too . ’
6 Thus Kant 's moral philosophy has the merit of mainly being concerned with illuminating how each of us should decide what to do himself , rather than with advising him how to judge others .
7 God 's warning to the Israelites as they embarked on their conquest of the Promised Land can be applied easily to the renewal of mind which each of us should experience .
8 Each of us should examine the foundations of our own faith .
9 Each of us should ask for the wisdom necessary to appreciate the opportunities which developments in modern communications technology offer for serving God and his people , while at the same time recognizing the challenges such progress inevitably poses .
10 This is an excellent choice for the aquarium and by buying these captive bred animals each of us can contribute to the conservation of an important commercial food animal .
11 There is much that each of us can do to help ourselves — by not smoking , by eating sensibly , by taking regular exercise , and by not drinking too much .
12 There is much that each of us can do to help ourselves — by not smoking , by eating sensibly , by taking regular exercise , and by not drinking too much .
13 ‘ This is one way in which each of us can make a difference now ’
14 Each of us can help to improve the quality of the environment , and do our bit towards conserving the world 's resources .
15 P. T. Geach , Mental Acts , refers to the Cartesian idea ‘ that introspection can give the word ‘ I ’ a special sense , which each of us can learn on his own account' .
16 Each of us can have only a tiny impact on creating a kinder , finer world .
17 so each of us can hear ,
18 If each of us could play our own small part , those parts would link up , like the ripples on a pond , to make a earth-saving whole .
19 Third , each of us will tend to use a set of five to seven particular skills .
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