Example sentences of "we [vb base] they [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Now , are we sticking with the allocation that we had in the past , peoples responsibility , or when we change them in this sort of way are we mucking them about ? 'Cos I like to know what I am responsible for and what I 'm not . |
2 | and we put them onto that area |
3 | They wear muzzles at all times when they are together at home , and we put them in separate rooms whenever they are left on their own . |
4 | If we put them in little bags I think there 's some more in the grass outside . |
5 | Then you start at half past four I 'll go round and give them a bit of tea , all of them , you see , see if they 've eat , those that 's eat up horses eat up , give them a bit of tea and then the lads start on them and they dress them over till they sa well , well say , we give them till six o'clock wa to do two horses . |
6 | And you visit them for there was one time we visit them for fourteen day daily but I do n't think they do it now . |
7 | Most horses can be highly motivated to do what we want if we reward them with some favourite food . |
8 | Well if we get them into threes |
9 | We get them from other people by communication ; and we get them for ourselves by thinking , or by observation , or both . |
10 | We try and mould our ideas that we both have together what we get them from other people . |
11 | No without being erm we get them from medical sides you name them they come and erm oh it 's fantastic . |
12 | We wanted to avoid all the delays that creep in if we hack them by hi-speed Busby post to Dover , put them on board a ponderous Sealink ferry and eventually consign them to the decidedly risky hands of some unknown foreign postman in the forlorn hope that they-might , with luck and a following wind , reach the Antipodes before the turn of the century . |
13 | Sometimes we are given glimpses of former existences — whether we recognize them as such or not . |
14 | ‘ We are putting a lot of money into these core plants to improve their efficiency and reduce variable costs , ’ Ewart emphasizes , ‘ It is vital that we keep them in good shape . ’ |
15 | we use the same words we use them in different in the different area accents but i that 's all it is . |
16 | Will some of these carrots grow larger if we leave them till next week ? |
17 | ‘ The Arsenal way of doing things , though , is that we do them in private — not in public . |
18 | We divide them into two main kinds , exploratory and expressive . |
19 | Still if we move them on fifty five quid I reckon nice set that 'll tempt somebody . |
20 | ‘ I 'll make them doubles , we need them after that weather out there . ’ |
21 | Such stopping places are cheap and good , and we need them in this country . |
22 | Whether they have just arrived in this country , or speak little English or have difficult home circumstances , unless we see them as competent learners we will soon find reasons why they can not learn . |
23 | One cultural tendency feminists must be critical of , and ultimately indeed try to eliminate , is the tendency to impose the categories ‘ masculine ’ and ‘ feminine ’ on every aspect of life , so we see them as natural categories instead of what they are , restrictive and unequal constructs . |
24 | Blue here corresponds to 1.6 mm , and shows the cloud tops much as we see them at optical wavelengths . |
25 | As the earth goes round the sun , we see them from different positions against the background of more distant stars . |