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

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1 And this is a way for to fill up our purse Although we do get it with many a curse And the poem ends : Then hay for the Clothing Trade , it goes on brave ; We scorn for to toyl and moyl , nor yet to starve .
2 Were going next year , we hope to with Maurice , do n't he , he wants to go do n't he ?
3 Thus Quine can make use of psychological facts to inform someone such as Stroud that all we look for in inquiry is accurate prediction and control of ‘ triggerings of our sensory receptors ’ , and can show no interest in further sceptical possibilities .
4 This is what we look at in terms of er target of erm the er wallets we 're going to print and that is determined , not quite sure what the measurement is for estate agent it 's something to er to do combination of the number of peop er number of mailings they 've done in the last er twelve months and also the number of houses they have on their their books .
5 We have shown that ATF1 and a novel polypeptide ( that we refer to as CREB-binding-protein 100 or CBP100 ) are two proteins that can directly interact with CREB in undifferentiated F9 cells .
6 In the process we should critically re-evaluate how we understand the relationship between research , policy and practice in childcare and research , policy and practice in what we refer to as child abuse and child protection work .
7 This module would , Minsky suggests , alone have access to the model ( again possibly false , of course ) of how it itself related to all the other , lower , modules , and it might be expected to have some property of the type we refer to as consciousness or self-consciousness .
8 We hear from before birth and go on hearing continuously all the time .
9 Leaving aside the Romans , whose tradition of town-planning had been completely forgotten after their departure , the earliest piece of town-planning that we know of in England is that carried out by Abbot Baldwin at Bury St Edmunds , between 1066 and 1086 .
10 Learning how to love — you see a lot of it depends on benevolence , as I say , there 's caring for other people , you see , developing a sense of community , you see , it is avoiding the sort of things we get into in Northern Ireland , erm Cyprus , Lebanon , where you get these absolutely nightmarish cultures of violence that just go on generation after generation and are utterly useless .
11 I mean it 's not just letting the excesses go which I think understand it when you first said it , so that idea in itself is a Party idea , it 's not just letting the , the peasants do it and say well okay what you 're trying to say now is that okay that we have got this strategy , we 'll let the excesses go and then we 'll stop it , we get to about stage B and stage C and move on and move on .
12 We talk about for instance reliable data delivery and transaction delivery .
13 ‘ It is obviously something Rosanne is aware of and a subject we talk about from time to time .
14 She was not prosecuted ( though clearly she could have been ) under section 2 of the Official Secrets Act 1911 , possibly because the Government had just had its nose bloodied by a jury in the Clive Ponting trial , a case we deal with in Chapter 5 .
15 As Paul is to be the protector , the STG partners think it best to have trustees outside the firm , so we 'll arrange that through the group of accountants we deal with in Bermuda . ’
16 The crucial point now is that the evidence of one 's senses is not just what we appeal to in justification and verification .
17 So perhaps we should look harder at the plants we keep with out fish .
18 but how you do your original is up to you I mean it 's just what we ask for from reprographics and you know they do single sided
19 To the news we go with with Wipe Out by the Safaris .
20 The levels of litter we leave behind for example — or the aggressive treatment we hand out to sensitive individuals as occurred at Craig-y-Forwyn .
21 We plod to without emphasis ,
22 We think of a being who shows various emotions towards creation — love , wrath , anger , sorrow , mercy and so on — and who is associated with particular activities that we think of as actions taken by persons , such as judgement .
23 He drew from the high soprano instrument sounds totally different from what we think of as saxophone tone , remarkably pure and wide-ranging in timbre and dynamic .
24 Price is another factor which influences quantity with some foods — mainly those we think of as protein foods .
25 We know that there is a limit to what Britain can achieve alone and we are committed to building in the wider world the sort of society we strive for at home , founded on mutual cooperation , political liberty and shared prosperity .
26 This time we have by no means exhausted the resources of invention , but these possibilities contain perhaps enough plausibility to be getting on with .
27 We have by no means demonstrated that this deficit is responsible for all , or in fact any of the symptoms . ’
28 I , I think chairman in relation to the time off , I think erm I think that 's , that 's one thing we need to as area organizers , to actually try and er clarify
29 Mr Clark added : ‘ If we spend all the money we need to on heating , we will not have any money for repairs , maintenance and existing programmes . ’
30 Tragically , more are becoming HIV infected , and many of those we care for with AIDS today were infected as teenagers .
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