Example sentences of "we [vb base] [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In summary , if we keep the horse 's anxiety down ( as well as our own ) things will be better next time ; and if we let the horse blow its mind with anxiety , or we lose our own temper , no one will even want to try again , and definitely not the horse !
2 As we leave the womb , enter the world and grow , and get over the initial wonder of walking , we change our pre-natal wheelchair for a series of substitute wheelchairs — bicycles , motor-cycles , cars , taxis , buses , trains , aeroplanes — and chairs ( in houses , schools , offices ; anywhere where people gather and sit ) .
3 But if we change our own scarcity belief , so that money flows more freely into our own lives , we have reduced — by one — the number of people in the world who struggle over money ; and we might choose to use some of our wealth to help others — not out of guilt , but out of love .
4 ‘ They only stand for it because we bring them hard currency , ’ Jim explained , as he accelerated away .
5 It means that we bring our disordered lives right into marriage more than we do in any other kind of relationship .
6 We bring our own experience to bear on what is being read by filling gaps , by interpretation , and by extrapolating from what is given in the text ’ ( Crowder , 1982 , p.137 ) .
7 It yes , certainly at the moment we 're not quite sure what the future will bring and we 're waiting until after Easter before we make our final decisions and announcements .
8 On Saturday 4th September 1993 we make our annual gesture of support for the Central Wales Line .
9 But it comes down to , first of all , whether it 's sensible to borrow against assets , and all of us do if we 're lucky enough to own our own homes we tend to have borrowed either our first mortgage or sometimes a second against it , and we make our own judgement , and I see there are some suggestions on how the Government spotted this with regard to schools in suggesting that perhaps schools could raise money by mortgaging their school buildings , of course
10 As Marx remarked , even when we make our own history , we do not make it in conditions of our own choosing and much of it is made behind our backs .
11 ‘ Most of the time , we make our own luck .
12 As we journey we make our own story which , like the story of God 's people , includes creation , pilgrimage , wilderness , covenant , deliverance , passion , death and resurrection .
13 I mean , I believe in some force , but we make our own destiny
14 We make our own illusions . ’
15 We rank ourselves amongst our peers very early on , so far as our physical attractiveness is concerned : we make our sexual moves within the group appropriate to our vision of ourselves .
16 Pronto is erm an area of the store where we sell our occasional furniture and erm small priced coffee tables , hi-fi units the occasional furniture that may go erm whereas up until a couple of years ago we use to display this product around the showroom floor part of the new concept stores was that we actually set the same section in the showroom which is very much like a a shelving system whereby the stock actually sits on the shelves , the customer walks in and it 's an easy easy purchase straight off the trolley erm very much like the supermarket operation so it 's the lower priced good value occasional type furniture the cash and carry the kind of things that you do n't need sales assistants for the kind of bookcase that you would put in your children 's bedroom that kind of thing .
17 We sell my hand-knitted sweaters — at a very steep price — some very high-class clothes of the classic , tailored type , and pieces of silver and jewellery and wood carvings made by local craftsmen , ’ said Leonora .
18 I agree that as we unfold our positive policies over the next few weeks , and as the electorate sees more and more of what Labour is offering — or not offering — what my hon. Friend has suggested will come about .
19 David ( Narcizo ) always says that we trust this music more than we trust our own bodies .
20 In doing so , we confine our influencing ability to certain people and circumstances .
21 PET CENSUS RESULTS We introduce our typical reader
22 Now we introduce our second ingredient into the argument .
23 Social justice means that we deny ourselves many things so that others may have to do without them as well , or , what is the same thing , may not be able to ask for them .
24 By ‘ feel ’ we mean your inner feelings , not those of your body .
25 But as individuals we develop our own language as we go along .
26 The splitters reply that only fine-grained analysis can identify the precise patterns of actions on which we base our subjective impressions , and perhaps uncover other coherent patterns for which we have no names .
27 I think that 's what we base our live performance on . ’
28 I think that 's what we base our live performance on . ’
29 We base our gravest decisions on a complex system of conceptions , most of which presuppose the confidence that we will not be betrayed .
30 We steer our fazed brains incredulously towards where food must be according to our knowledge of standard lay-out .
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