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

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1 But perhaps also we tend even more to suppress recognition of sexual elements in the child 's feeling for us — or in our feeling for the child .
2 Worse than this , we tend not only to limit ourselves to looking at faces , but also to be preoccupied with whether they smile or not .
3 She also conceded , however , ‘ We tend not routinely to inform GPs .
4 It is not intended to provide the detail that is rightly expected by the local communities who live and work in close proximity to our operations , and which we provide through locally published reports .
5 Here we show how TODAY produced a slimline Santa and gave him a new modern look .
6 But if we react too strongly to fear , the brake is applied so hard that we come to a standstill , and fail to grow — which means a wasted lifetime .
7 We bend over backwards to do the thing [ properly ] … but what happens in practice — do we mean it ?
8 We export not only form and content but western economics-based theories of media regulation that serve the interests of transnationals rather than those of peoples .
9 But he also noted that in the light of the extent of fossil fuel burning , deforestation and population growth , " we may need radical and risky geo-engineering schemes to muddle through while we figure out how to cure the problem fundamentally " .
10 It 's important to plan , so we predict how best to treat them .
11 And we 're here to try and , alright if , if seven out of the ten that we look up tonight come through , we 've done well .
12 Does it end when we turn off the set or when we look away momentarily to accept a cup of tea being handed to us ?
13 If we screen intelligently how do we satisfy their uncovered needs ?
14 We hear so much talk these days about green issues .
15 We know broadly how to do it , ’ Kingsman said .
16 Gundulph we know most certainly lived here for a while , for here he could retire with his household to live on tithes collected locally as the manor was allotted to supply his table " ad victum episcopi " as it was styled .
17 ‘ It 's more than possible , it 's probable , but until we know where else to look we 'll look here .
18 I 'm speaking as a bus driver , yes , within a company that 's about to be privatized , and yes of course the bottom line is important and management think that it is vitally important and we know no longer get subsidies from any where including the Government , unlike your erm Local District Council , operated services so its very , very difficult for people in our position to actually keep services on the road if they do n't pay .
19 She was feeling thoroughly angry , but she hid it from Jean as she went on , ‘ Ling has shown us where the cakes , sandwiches and asparagus rolls are in the deep-freeze , and we know exactly when to defrost them in the microwave ovens — so why should we worry about Doreen ? ’
20 We know exactly how to change their feed day by day to produce optimum growth .
21 Not , I admit , the kind of explosives you have down there but we know enough not to trigger a bomb by accident . ’
22 just as the ermine changes it coat for winter ; just as the seed can lie dormant for thousands of years ; just as the bacteria and the rotifers can live in their desiccated time capsules for perhaps longer than we can ever envisage , awaiting a change of outer circumstances for the tiny living specks of dust to take on another form — just so , perhaps , may the living forms we know so well have secrets tucked away within them that only the rolling of the aeons can reveal .
23 Otherwise it is rather like spending several days journeying to a famous tourist site , but when we get there only allowing ourselves 20 minutes to see it .
24 The butcher said to mum , now we feel ever so fed up !
25 However , as we become more emotionally mature , we begin to see that we have been hurt by the inconsistencies of our parents .
26 Critical reservations about New Historicism are overwhelmed by the benefits it has produced in forcing us to reconsider the relations between texts , historical contexts , and the methodologies we use in both establishing and unravelling these relations .
27 We go on now to look at the importance of the dialogue , and the problems which can occur when communication breaks down .
28 We go over now live to Cheltenham and our reporter Richard Barnett who 's outside the Dowty headquarters .
29 We go up there to get cheap cigarettes , petrol and groceries . ’
30 So er I do n't mind at all being interrupted if anyone has questions as we go along please shout them out it gives me a little breather with me voice and gives a chance to deal with things in the right place if need be .
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