Example sentences of "we [to-vb] [adv prt] to " in BNC.

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1 Er if , if there is a sufficient er indication in these words an indication , a pointer as I say , if there 's a transparency in these words which enables us to see through to the truth then our formulation of it does n't matter all that much .
2 Pogo 's family have invited us to go up to Scotland for some salmon fishing in February .
3 ‘ Our wives and our little ones will become a prey ; would it not be better for us to go back to Egypt ?
4 ‘ Then we got ourselves into a winning position only for carelessness to force us to go back to their place for a replay . ’
5 Moderator I think er Mr wants us to go back to the words reconciliation .
6 She asked us to go back to the golden age of Callaghan .
7 That this is a big paddock , and in the bottom of the right hand corner , if you stand on the road looking at it , there is a triangle of land that is tucked away , that you can hardly see from the roadside , that in my opinion is sufficiently secluded and sufficiently near to other services to allow us to go out to consultation .
8 We have negotiated a special deal with one of the world 's leading car hire organisations , that enables us to pass on to you the corporate rates and preferential service for car hire that they usually offer only to large companies .
9 No , it comes to us to pass on to you and we passed it to you
10 He was just like he was in the very early days ; he asked us to come out to his house and have dinner .
11 Love wo n't change the history of the world ( that nonsense about Cleopatra 's nose is strictly for sentimentalists ) , but it will do something much more important : teach us to stand up to history , to ignore its chin-out strut .
12 It is hard for us to communicate back to a horse with body language , but we can simulate some of the horse 's actions .
13 Will you help us to reach out to these forgotten victims ?
14 This intimacy with God helps us to reach out to our marriage partner in developing a more intimate life together .
15 There is a strong argument er for us to revert back to the previous legal state of affairs in which the anonymity was preserved both of the complainant and of the defendant .
16 The summit may be an opportunity — I know that my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister is encouraging other Heads of State to attend it — that will enable us to put over to the British population the need to recognise that there is a balance , an interdependence and a need for the transfer of resources .
17 My dear , we have things to talk about and I do n't expect to be here for very much longer — would you prefer us to trail off to my hotel or some public place , or to your frankly not very inviting villa ?
18 I think it will help us to hold on to what I am going to say if we keep in mind two pictures : a hallway of a house , and a telephone .
19 Whatever the inner pressures within us to hold on to a prejudicial attitude , when a Christian maintains a prejudice and fails to aim for its resolution , the problem may well be a conflict with God 's truth , of actually resisting God 's will .
20 ‘ How … how long will it take us to get back to your moorings ? ’
21 He encourages us to face up to the question how useful educational qualifications really are in getting jobs .
22 These Regulations permit us to charge up to 3 months further interest beyond the date on which you repay the loan .
23 These Regulations permit us to charge up to 3 months further interest beyond the date on which you repay the loan .
24 well , they want us to move on to developing the policies which have addressed the changed world .
25 What message would my right hon. Friend and my right hon. Friend the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancashire give us to take back to our constituents in the light of recent research showing that nearly 200 of the top British firms believe that the best way to increase unemployment and inflation and decrease investment would be the calamity of a Labour Government ?
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