Example sentences of "we [verb] [indef pn] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | We met lots of loyal Hairflair fans plus some new readers who we 're sure will be tuning in every month from now on ! |
2 | ‘ But , Terry , surely we hide nothing from each other ? ’ |
3 | We got plenty of those . |
4 | We got lots of international media coverage , far more than the Queen would have got without us , and again we were very well supported by the Dutch people . |
5 | So we shared one between six and it was both wonderful and sufficient . |
6 | I mean , we want someone with more experience . ’ |
7 | Happily , we found somebody with all the qualities and experience we needed and welcomed Paul Smith on board . |
8 | We tried one like that did n't we ? . |
9 | To check that we have the correct total number of vibrational degrees of freedom , we count one for each a ( or b ) species vibration , and two for each e ( doubly degenerate ) vibration . |
10 | Can we do anything about that ? |
11 | Can we do anything in this structure plan forum to change that position . |
12 | Th the decision you were putting to us though Trevor , was whether we put somebody on extra duty payment ? |
13 | ‘ We played plenty of pretty football at Spurs , but it was n't good enough because we just did n't threaten them ‘ We will The side I put out on Wednesday night will have to be positive . |
14 | Now , just over two years ago , when it was first mooted that the Rockhill site would become a permanent gipsy site , we did then erm conduct erm interviews in the town , and we interviewed something like two and a half thousand people , of which ninety five per cent said that they were against a site in that particular place . |
15 | When challenged as to why the ‘ pasty-faced ’ directors were not more representative of the public , Sir Nicholas replied : ‘ If we meet someone outside Scottish and English nationality who meets our requirements they would be welcomed . |
16 | We fail so utterly to reward responsible married women that if we give anything at all to single mothers we appear to be placing a premium — ‘ |
17 | Could I I could from those statistics could n't I tho Or or have n't we sold anything to this year ? |
18 | ‘ We heard nothing of that kind , ’ I said . |
19 | Here , as at Liberi , he was happy , and we hear nothing of any initiative on his part to bring his exile to an end or to settle the issue — chiefly his frustrated desire to hold a council — which had precipitated his exile . |
20 | In response to his prompting remark that ‘ the Jewish problem still has n't been cleared up ’ and ‘ we hear nothing at all about what sort of solution is imagined ’ , only three Party members ( 5 per cent ) expressed open approval of the right to exterminate the Jews , with comments such as : ‘ The Führer has decided upon the extermination of Jewry and promised it . |
21 | We discovered plenty of small fish . |
22 | He has also presented several photos to the Society that are new to me and we reproduce one in this Journal — others will follow in further editions . |
23 | Then again , as to the repairs : it may be that the original lease from the ground landlord contained covenants compelling repairs to be made by the lessee ; but we know nothing of such a lease or such covenants . |
24 | ‘ I have never met him and we know nothing of each other ! ’ |
25 | ‘ You have no idea , ’ said Healey , ‘ what it was like before you came into the committee , The prime minister was always demanding active intervention early on , with this crazy desire to go there and take things over , that we should side with the Roman Catholics and the Civil Rights movement against the government and the Royal Ulster Constabulary , though we know nothing at all about it . ’ |
26 | We know nothing at all about the author of The Cloud of Unknowing . |
27 | O K , so now we know something about one another . |
28 | No er when we get somebody in that |
29 | We get one for that . |
30 | And we get something like this . |