Example sentences of "we [adv] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We obviously on top of that want to make sure who lives in the camps and see if they match our descriptions .
2 we do n't really need to go any further because we 've found it 's not balanced but we just for completeness , how many Cs on this side ?
3 Erm , not that I would n't , I mean , we just , we just in church , you know .
4 But , we always before Hogmanay , because we used to go out fresh
5 We also of course have got sophisticated , I hope , complaint systems now and those are another important way and we 're always trying to improve our quality control and quality assurance mechanisms .
6 Perhaps , perhaps , perhaps it was because of that we did n't have it , and the treasurer and the secretary are officially erm , and we do have constitution do n't we now of course , so we can look at the constitution and see what it says
7 Are we now in competition with LDP on the continent ?
8 We now in manufacturing where there 's been a decline in employment since the nineteen sixties , we now have four million workers in manufacturing producing more than seven million produced fifteen years ago .
9 Of course at the moment environmental health is very much an in subject , especially with the Environmental Protection Act of 1990 , and your profession has the marvellous opportunity of seeking to safeguard the environment and also the threats that we have at the present time which are upon the environment , from so many sources but , most of all particularly in the eastern counties , from the population explosion , which we here in South Cambridgeshire know quite a bit about .
10 Then we then of course then used to be this er game skipping .
11 Should we too except part of the blame for last week 's turbulent defence ?
12 We never in practice achieve the homogeneity of physical properties we should like to assume in the applications of elasticity theory .
13 Are our ethical values ( the Principles of Honesty and Natural Knowledge ) connate , that is " known to us instinctively by virtue of our divine origins " , or are they no more than " long inculcate precepts " which depend simply on " what has hapned to be taken up by overruling Custome " ?
14 These first lines of ht book , do n't hesitate to bring the reader right to the core of the situation of Pip 's life , Charles Dickens puts the information he needs to give us right in front of our noses , there are no complications added .
15 The study of the buildings found on the farms tells us little at present that is definite about the rural economy .
16 Such associations are , however , infrequent , since they are usually known to us only by accident .
17 DEC perhaps captured the expectation best : ‘ Do you think he could buy himself a plane ticket and go on a personal tour of all of us — IBM , Hewlett-Packard , Sun Microsystems Inc , DEC — and bring us together in kind of an Open Software Foundation II with all of the chief executives on the same dais saying the past is behind us ? ’
18 What is now worrying us extremely about Local Government in Britain , in any Labour Authority , which is spreading now like a cancer in , that officers are not trusted now to even take the sick list of decisions so there has to be another sub-committee .
19 What is now worrying us extremely about Local Government in Britain , in any Labour Authority , which is spreading now like a cancer in , that officers are not trusted now to even take the sick list of decisions so there has to be another sub-committee .
20 But that would take us deeper into philosophy than we have space to go .
21 Mr Kinnock said on Channel 4 News last night that it would be wrong to raise taxes more than Labour planned in current financial circumstances as it ‘ would be deflationary and push us deeper into recession ’ .
22 ‘ Do excuse us , you took us so by surprise . ’
23 Our evening was made by the presence of a very jolly guard , Mr Howard Morgan , who went out of his way to make the trip a pleasant one and moreover told us much of interest about the line .
24 Gorgeous pedal steel ( suitably disfigured ) hot-wires both ‘ A Short Happy Life ’ ( ‘ Dear Prudence ’ for the ‘ 90s ) and ‘ Christmas Song ’ into weird , doomed life — which tells us much about Medicine 's power to experiment .
25 we shall have to ring er the grand parents cos they wanted a copy , we 're supposed to get a free copy of the magazine we think , but they photocopied that for us just for fun
26 He left us just before Christmas 1982 , in a sudden transfer to West Bromwich Albion , after appearing in all seventeen League matches of 1982–83 .
27 My father came to see us just before Christmas .
28 we had our alarm ooh after five , William called us just in case we laid late , so we was on the move ten , ten past five , so I mean we 've been on the go perhaps two hours more than anybody else and eh , and then cos when , it was just like that , but it was down here now I thought to went to that down on his and a little
29 Bert Howe was a consistent , reliable and determined full-back , who signed for us just after Christmas 1958 and first appeared for the Palace in the dark days of the 4th Division , but who proceeded to help us secure a place in Division Two .
30 Drive out , kill self , let God be then alone in me — then in God we will find ( no , he-in-us will find ) ourselves selfless free sons Come God — my God is and is in me , in you rather let God explode burst from within filling the whole of us away from self just He He He He Theos — no , the one — Heis .
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