Example sentences of "we [vb past] [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | For budgeting purposes we agreed to take a figure of 20 sows a hectare ( 8/acre ) or 11ha ( 27.5 acres ) in total . |
2 | This involved a long hike over Esk Hause to Gable , and to avoid the intense mid-day heat we agreed to leave the valley at dawn . |
3 | ‘ We agreed to keep an eye on her and stop Hilary jumping the gun on us . |
4 | We agreed to have a summit meeting in Bromley High Street after school , where we 'd make a decision on what to do . |
5 | We fought to make the work quotas lighter and for salary rises , for a free midday meal , for women and children to get a full salary . |
6 | Such an approach was repudiated by Harold Macmillan , the then Prime Minister , when we applied to join the Community , as it had been by Winston Churchill before that . |
7 | Our Council officers , and I refer to their report , recommended that we applied to run the Scheme . |
8 | I I think I must come back with the fact that I have n't denied we made made a mistake . |
9 | Authors ' reply , — W R Gransden and Susannah Eykyn say that we failed to emphasise the need for safe prescribing of aminoglycosides , and they mention two truisms applicable to all drugs . |
10 | We failed to lead the race for new products and we contributed to and suffered from heavy overcapacity . |
11 | ‘ The danger was there for all to see , but we failed to heed the warning , ’ he groaned . |
12 | Team manager Ken Knott said : ‘ We failed to make the gate first so in many races we got hammered for it . ’ |
13 | We failed to identify a source of bleeding in 40 patients . |
14 | I have to confess that we failed to keep the secret until the day of publication : the sharp observation of sensed that ‘ something was going on ’ among his co-authors a few months before the book was published ! |
15 | We failed to get the day 1 samples from eight patients and the day 8 samples from one patient . |
16 | If we failed to get the balance right , teachers would lack the necessary motivation to implement our programmes of study . |
17 | We sought to test the proposition that , as a result of union hostility to temporary workers , the likelihood of their use would be inversely related to the strength of unions in the establishment . |
18 | It was here that we sought to capture a record of the least-contacted tribal peoples while there was still time . |
19 | I sought to score points earlier on the cavalier way in which previous Ministers dismissed the suggestions from the then Select Committee , by which we sought to limit the rate of increase in the residential care part of the Government 's budget . |
20 | We sought to investigate the hypothesis that episodes of spontaneous gastro-oesophageal reflux cause reflex UOS relaxations , which may be the mechanism of regurgitation rather than a deficiency of basal UOS tone . |
21 | Another way in which we sought to understand the nature of information structure in 5 was by saying that written discourse with a low degree of reciprocity proceeds as though answering a series of ‘ ghost ’ questions . |
22 | But at other times , if we sought to impose a level of rates against strong market opposition . |
23 | In preparing the timetables for these services we sought to meet the objectives of providing a series of connections between buses from central Livingston and trains to and from Edinburgh . |
24 | We expected to get a variety of other interesting specimens in the highlands of Arussi , where Ivor Buxton had discovered the mountain nyala in 1910 ; this large buck , resembling a greater kudu , was known only from the highlands of Arussi and Bale . |
25 | When we asked to see the tape on Thursday , the Beeb said it had mysteriously disappeared without authorisation . |
26 | We asked to have the radio back in case there was any news from his family . |
27 | We got to see a man . ’ |
28 | And then we got know the go and get myself out of Marks and Spencers this weekend which for menswear particularly it was very dowdy . |
29 | till we got to near the den and do that and we spent er a year and a half there and all the time we were watching this house being built , because I was working at the Corporation and the number of people of the Corporation from the tea boy cadet down came up to see this , this and that , was nobody 's business , mm , without , we enjoyed it , it was quite funny really it is |
30 | When my mother met , we were met you know when we got married the solicitor had us in because he wanted us to make a will because see we did n't take the money that we got from mum . |