Example sentences of "we [verb] [adj] for the " in BNC.
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1 | In Margate crime rose by twenty percent last year we found that for the victims of crime here the use of cautioning has undermined confidence in the justice system . |
2 | Yeah well , you see , we found that for the first three or four years now they 've gradually dropped off a bit , but they did used to , I mean they still come , but it |
3 | We have obtained all the information and explanations we consider necessary for the purposes of our audit . |
4 | As carpet imports are minimal in our market segment , we are optimistic and are maintaining the substantially increased promotion investment which we consider vital for the Group 's future . |
5 | Throughout their career within the company , continued training courses and the provision of quality working conditions ensure that only people of the highest calibre are employed — an asset we believe essential for the provision of our premium service . ’ |
6 | If we feel sorry for the dying cat that can not understand what is happening to it , we should remember that it has one enormous advantage over us : it has no fear of death , which is something we humans must all carry with us throughout our long lives . |
7 | Well we pay that for the other coal . |
8 | We felt sorry for the people who lived in towns . |
9 | Gather gather in a short frenzy of effort — ; A few days left alone would do it — ; We do this for the future to grow out of : |
10 | When occasions have occurred , as they do in all organizations , where it is necessary to take a ‘ big ’ risk on a young man whose experience and background we think inadequate for the task , nine times out of ten not only does he rise to the occasion but he does even better than we would expect . |
11 | You can put one on them we 've converse for the , put it on for the evening |
12 | And of course we searched each for the other 's books . |
13 | The judgement is ‘ performed so constantly and so quick , that we take that for the perception of our sensation which is an idea formed by our judgment ’ . |
14 | His explanation was that ‘ we take that for the perception of our sensation which is an idea formed by our judgement ’ . |
15 | We pray this for the sake of Your Kingdom . |