Example sentences of "we [adv] [verb] [adv] [det] " in BNC.

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31 We now have so many choices , so many ‘ looks ’ , that there is not much you can wear without making a statement of some kind .
32 We now explain why this apparently neat solution will not in fact be possible .
33 Do we now hear yet another death knell for readability studies ?
34 Our home had been turned upside down , our little boy , who we now loved so much , was diagnosed as retarded and Andreas was told he would be jailed for up to seven years in Cyprus .
35 We now look in more detail at these everyday images of families in Britain .
36 Our sedentary lifestyle induces shallow breathing and instead of inhaling as much as 3,000 cubic centimetres of air , we often inhale as little as 500 cubic centimetres .
37 We often found as much as 20 lb. of bread and 4 lb. of cheese tossed about the Kimbolton Road area after they left .
38 erm but I said we really hung around all day yesterday with that .
39 The use of girls above ground increased after 1815 , but the truth is that we really know very little of the actual numbers of women working in mines .
40 Though they were the subjects of much more inquiry than the ‘ respectable ’ working classes ( but in this generation distinctly less so than before 1848 or after 1880 ) , we really know very little about anything except their poverty and squalor .
41 As with so many of the buildings constructed by animal architects , we really have very little idea how they do it .
42 Are we simply to chuck out these extra six constituencies and say no to the French , we 're not going to agree to extra silly expenditure or are we in fact going to cave in as we 've done so often .
43 We then collect together all the remaining processor flags and registers into what is known as a process state word or PSW ( some computer manufacturers say that the P stands for " processor " , or , incorrectly , for " program " ) .
44 Are we then to add only that what is physical must also be observable , that it must possess some secondary quality — colour , hardness or solidity , texture , smell , taste To do so would exclude many very small particles whose existence is well established in physics , and also physical forces , such as magnetism .
45 I mean , on the second album we sometimes had as many as forty guitar tracks on one song .
46 On ‘ Fontana ’ we sometimes had as many as forty guitar tracks on one song .
47 We sometimes stroll out that way , in the evenings , and wait , and then discreetly precede her when she walks to the villa ; she never turns , but she knows we 're there .
48 Like the style of coverage or not , we undoubtedly saw far more cricket than we ever would have done had BBC had the contract , and for that I for one am profoundly grateful and not ashamed to admit that I purchased my Sky system purely because it was producing coverage of cricket that otherwise would not be available on TV .
49 Take the Sun , the star from which we ultimately derive nearly all our energy .
50 If we need any prisons — we certainly need far fewer than we have — it is around that miracle they should be designed .
51 We certainly have n't enough data at the moment .
52 In looking at figures on television audiences we probably accept with little thought that certain programmes are frequently at the top of the list for audience rating , but we seldom ask how that audience has been measured .
53 Ones we 're really changing are all the quality ones those are the ones we actually audited so that does n't give me any problems .
54 I 'm a very patient Chair , or what are perceived as cuts , not reductions in services , total decimation of services , if we actually go down these particular lines ,
55 And , indeed , if we look closely at any of the explanations which have been offered , we are forced to admit that we actually know very little beyond the bare statistics of attainment in public examinations or national surveys .
56 Given the twin facts that our economy is now heavily reliant on light industries , financial services and oil , and that in our newer industries we actually make very few of the components we assemble and distribute , we are especially vulnerable , as recent events have shown , to companies deciding to re-locate in other countries .
57 And that I , I would n't be adverse , I know it means you know you , you , if you put s some extra into one thing you 've got to take it away from somewhere else , but I , I , I would be quite happy to see them look at special needs and whether we actually need even more careers officer time for that .
58 Laugh , we never laughed so much in our lives .
59 Er it 's not due to my expertise at all , it 's just mainly due to the fact we do n't go to shows these days we 've always in the good old days when we used to go to shows we spent probably a hundred and thirty to two hundred pounds a year so we never had very much money as we do n't go to these shows and spend this money it is it is a it is accumulating each year .
60 We never know how many jobs are lost that way .
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