Example sentences of "we [vb base] [to-vb] an " in BNC.
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1 | We intend to establish an Asia-America forum where communication issues can be discussed . |
2 | We intend to offer an international Strategic Programme in 1993 for a consortium of companies who could nominate up to five candidates each . |
3 | Planning , or at least mental preparation , is needed for this transition , whether we intend to have an active retirement , or just ‘ sit and do nothing ’ . |
4 | We intend to develop an object-based paradigm for the processing of geographical data types , within a relational framework . |
5 | More obviously , in ( 7 ) , we appear to have an inside view of Mrs Moreen : " When Mrs Moreen bethought herself of this pretext … " . |
6 | We welcome the emphasis on safety in the North sea , but we expect a parallel prioritisation of the extremely dangerous potential accident sites onshore , and we expect to see an improvement in that situation . |
7 | We expect to have an important debate tomorrow afternoon on the 20 per cent . |
8 | In the near future we expect to recruit an Asia Pacific representative who will enable us to expand further in this region . |
9 | If the issue of a hung parliament arises in the future , we should be asked if we want to hold an ostracism . |
10 | New regional chairman Neil McCrae , of Design Publications in Banbury , said : ‘ We want to see an end to the beer-and-skittles approach and arrange a series of events that will be relevant and attractive to professional communicators . |
11 | ‘ We want to see an economy in which firms , large and small , have an incentive to expand by winning extra business and creating jobs … . |
12 | And she said , We want to do a feature on you , we want to do an anti-fashion thing . |
13 | ‘ At Reading the girl form the Clothes Show was talking to us and she said , We want to do a feature on you , we want to do an anti-fashion thing ’ JOHN END |
14 | And she said , We want to do a feature on you , we want to do an anti-fashion thing . |
15 | ‘ At Reading the girl form the Clothes Show was talking to us and she said , We want to do a feature on you , we want to do an anti-fashion thing ’ JOHN END |
16 | But if we want to adopt an approach to family life which is Christ-centred in its essence , we must ask how we are to glorify God in the relationship of parents to children and children to parents . |
17 | Despite the minimalist parameters for the new channel set out in the Broadcasting Act , in profound contrast to the remit of Channel Four when it began a decade ago , we want to make an issue of the new Channel . |
18 | ‘ We want to make an impact . |
19 | Whenever we need to go to and from the Institute , or even if we want to make an expedition into town , we go to the Car Office , at the hotel , where they give us deluxe transport by car , and pick us up again when we want to return . |
20 | We want to get an idea of what 's going on in the rain forest canopy . |
21 | We want to get an idea of what 's going on in the rain forest canopy . |
22 | In both cases , regardless of the reasons for measured differences in attainment between groups of pupils , both justice and need demand that we act to alter an inequitable status quo . |
23 | This is because we hope to establish an informality that we feel will be suitable here , even if it might be inappropriate in degree coursework , in a PhD thesis or in a research monograph . |
24 | By getting in early , we hope to get an edge on the competition . ’ |
25 | Church is the place where we hope to find an experience to love , to be known as a parson , sharing the stories of our lives and the stories of our faith . |
26 | In all of this , the Library recognises that it can only advance in the closest possible cooperation and consultation with those organisations , most notably university departments and university libraries , which have already set in place the academic and technological infrastructure to which we hope to make an increasingly useful contribution . |
27 | This demonstration illustrates a characteristic ambivalence of point of view in James 's writing : although one character is evidently the " centre of consciousness " , there are times when we seem to have an outside view of 110 him , or an inside view of another character . |
28 | It is perhaps at this stage of our spiritual pilgrimage that we begin to develop an appetite for reading the Bible devotionally — that is , out of love for God . |
29 | It is only when we begin to face an illness that we can find a cure . |
30 | Where appropriate , we like to take an active role . |