Example sentences of "we [vb base] [adv] [adv] [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | We change as fast as we possibly can , |
2 | And that 's why your idea that I think it does have to be a very gradual process where we learn to trust each other , we learn to live by our decisions that we make together rather than separate decisions . |
3 | ‘ I am determined that we build solidly rather than build fast . ’ |
4 | If we care about other people — and if we want so far as possible to affirm other people — we shall walk warily before dismissing out of hand , discourteously or clumsily , what is deeply meaningful to them . |
5 | We listen more quickly than we speak , and when we can anticipate what is coming next then we switch off . |
6 | As we consume little more than 10 litres of wine per person per year , Britons can hardly claim to be a ‘ wine-drinking nation ’ . |
7 | MIX and Max with Mel and you could be on to a video winner as we give away more than £2,500worth of Gibson tapes . |
8 | We assume once more than unc have dominant moduli , any eigenvalues of greater moduli having been removed by deflation etc . |
9 | So we monitor as carefully as we can . |
10 | Barry leant forward and whispered conspiratorially , his breath smelling of mint , ‘ Look , Sergeant , we know as well as you do that Parkin was having it away with Nicola Sharpe . |
11 | Hardy undoubtedly read Virgil in the original ; yet we know that long before he taught himself Latin his remarkable mother gave him ( on his eighth birthday ) a copy of Dryden 's translation of the Aeneid . |
12 | Needless to say , we get there long before the rafters arrive . |
13 | Consequently , what we get more often than not is a textureless meat with a slightly sweet taste and a gummy quality that makes stick in your teeth . |
14 | And we heal farther past than we can see ; |
15 | When we begin to take the law into our own hands we become little better than those individuals who vandalise our homes and mug old ladies . |
16 | We go so far as to say that in choice of partner it is a wise unconscious that falls in love with and marries its own unrecognized problem and then in marriage recreates the problematic situation . |
17 | Indeed , if we go so far as to see externalization as inevitably bringing the ego into conflict with reality , then we might conclude that many modern neuroses — perhaps the most severe ones — are likely to become para-psychoses : that is , neurotic conflicts expressing themselves in the language of psychosis . |
18 | We try as far as possible to relate the work we do in the Technical Department to what goes on in industry and commerce . |
19 | If we play as well as that I do n't see why we ca n't finish them off . |
20 | ‘ I will be more than happy if we play as well as we did against Stockport County , providing we get a little luck . |
21 | We now give a variant of the method of 2.9.3 ; we do so partly because the variant can save computer time , especially if may iterations are required , but also because it enables us simply to bring out certain features of the method , which lead to possible modifications . |
22 | The County Council 's view has always been , before you face that hurdle , let's agree or get the principle accepted and then we move as quickly as we possible er as we possibly can towards a preferred erm location . |
23 | We live much longer than we did . |
24 | Probably with braziers we think as far as we know , although there is also a chimney breast there which is a later date . |
25 | and I put the fruit and vegetables in the buggy and we come straight home cos it 's time to eat by then . |
26 | In an interview with The Scotsman , he said : ‘ It 's an issue which goes wider than education — to family life and social values , and whether we are prepared to accept the responsibilities we have as well as the rights we enjoy . ’ |