Example sentences of "we [verb] [pers pn] [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 Or do we want them really to understand what they 're doing first presumably .
2 Are we trusting him enough to enjoy him ?
3 And you 'd say , right , and you 'd go the , after the baby was born you , you 'd go back again to what we call the nur nursing , nursing up and you 'd want the bowl again for the baby and you 'd say wh where 's the bowl and they 'd say , oh well I think it 's downstairs , we used it yesterday to make a pudding in .
4 Do we trust him enough to rely on him utterly ?
5 ‘ We 'll write him stating , ‘ Since you obviously know nothing about English literature , we expect you never to quote from it again' . ’
6 We want you there to check out what the hell has happened .
7 BRC was contacted and we found them somewhere to live and someone from their own country to look after them .
8 Will others believe we are sincere when we urge them so to vote ?
9 So we urge you now to place your order by post or by phone .
10 We whisk you away to visit two beautiful gardens , both completely different in their scope and character .
11 If we like them enough to invest , we will either cut our spending ( bad for the high street and the recovery ) or switch savings from other institutions ( notably the building societies ) putting pressure on them to match those terms .
12 If we found an object such as a watch upon a heath , even if we did n't know how it had come into existence , its own precision and intricacy of design would force us to conclude that the watch must have had a maker : that there must have existed , at some time , and at some place or other , an artificer or artificers , who formed it for the purpose which we find it actually to answer ; who comprehended its construction , and designed its use .
13 The book goes on to describe , in a reflective and anecdotal way , an approach to evangelism which is true to our experience , moulded by our personality and sensitive to the needs of the individuals with whom we believe it right to share openly our faith .
14 " Almighty God , we beseech Thee graciously to behold this The family , " he said in his church , murmuring the words in the presence of a small congregation .
15 We thought it right to publish the memorandum to help the House understand the background to the instrument .
16 We felt it right to accept the inevitable costs at this stage in the economic cycle and not to cut back on long-term plans that will strengthen the economy .
17 We ask you solemnly to proclaim the Republic before the people gathered here . "
18 For that reason we ask you herewith to supply your VAT registration number .
19 No , well they 've actually done something this time , the accountant 's going to be there , I mean when we went last time they just said we know nothing about running a hall , we bought you here to tell us and charged us for the privilege .
20 That that 's why the last part of the Labour motion is saying , we wish it actually to begin to look and consider it and again it 's something really which the the panel , erm or indeed the sub Committee if appropriate
21 There are all kinds of reasons why this explanation will not work ; we mention it only to explain the origin of the term ‘ conduction aphasia ’ .
22 We left her there to die .
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