Example sentences of "we [verb] this [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If we lose this service it will be extremely serious for the airport . ’
2 If we lose this factory , we will lose 10 other industries .
3 When we lose this balance , each of us has a tendency to consider the present moment not only as unique but as autonomous .
4 ‘ If we lose this seat , ’ says the Shildon lad , ‘ we 're in trouble . ’
5 Why are we seeing this lack of grace ?
6 People came to us after the meeting , we met this lady and er she was really interested in our cause .
7 ‘ I 'm glad we met this morning , because I was going to ring you anyway .
8 We met this morning , did n't we ? ’
9 We met this distinction between controlled and uncontrolled X in Section 6.1 .
10 How can we explain this ascendancy of Christian indifference over Christian compassion ?
11 How do we explain this difference ?
12 ‘ I vote we bring this meeting to order , ’ said Ginnie sharply .
13 We bring this motion for the council tonight as committed as anybody in this chamber to social housing .
14 Repetition can be visual ; and we advocate this technique in the section on Notes of notes in chapter 4 , and the section on Swot cards in chapter 7 .
15 So we made this room into a chapel again .
16 We called ourselves January — so inspiring — and we made this record which sold 3000 copies .
17 We made this offer on humanitarian grounds .
18 How can we weave this theory into our theology and practice ?
19 ‘ Get me a camera and if we repeat this morning 's little exercise , we 'll be able to prove the leak end of things .
20 Therefore m g /m i has the same value for all materials , and by choosing units appropriately we make this ratio equal to unity .
21 It is a modest mark of our gratitude to those with gifts and skills of writing that we make this increase to the Public Lending Right … ’
22 Yet while we make this point we must immediately see that these pronouns do not characterize the relationship .
23 We make this book available to our readers , not to promote anti-Jewish feelings , but to put forward another point of view , a suppressed and controversial opinion , based upon scriptural foundations .
24 We make this comparison because the papers NNS and NN , which analysed the same data set , also used income variables in the utility function ( as in Model 4 ) , not just benefits and earnings .
25 So we punctuate this stuff .
26 David ( Narcizo ) always says that we trust this music more than we trust our own bodies .
27 What shall we make this time ?
28 Teacher : How can we make this piece into a tube ?
29 ( Shall we make this distinction : that love enhances the confidence , whereas sexual conquest merely develops the ego ? )
30 An emotivist will think that Butler is merely expressing and inviting an attitude whereby we favour this sort of system of self control , while an intuitionist will think that there is tacit appeal to an intuition as to what ought to be .
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