Example sentences of "we [verb] [Wh adv] we " in BNC.
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1 | We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ? |
2 | We sell where we believe we can make most money . |
3 | And and in Wales yeah we forget where we were there . |
4 | a good team of people in the Shadow Cabinet , do we have an excellent team i people in the parliamentary Labour Party , do we know where we 've come from , and do no we know where we 're going , and we do . |
5 | a good team of people in the Shadow Cabinet , do we have an excellent team i people in the parliamentary Labour Party , do we know where we 've come from , and do no we know where we 're going , and we do . |
6 | As we face the issues and questions which are before each of us now , do we know why we believe ? |
7 | So do we know why we 've got the shortage , is it because th |
8 | ‘ We 'd heard , but where is the quarterdeck , and how will we know when we 're on it ? ’ |
9 | However , there is a debit side as well : how do we know when we have reached the limits of predictability and ‘ bottomed out ’ on the residuum of free choice ? |
10 | This chain theory collapsed partly through its own incoherence under pressure — how do we know when we have got all the links ? — and partly because of the discovery of past faunas . |
11 | ‘ Sometimes we have to watch what we say when we go home because we do so many interesting things now that it would seem like we were boasting . |
12 | Florentin Popescu 's poem , ‘ In Simple Words ’ , expressed the whole people 's love for the ‘ woman as scholar ’ whose ‘ name we say when we use simple words : water , sun and bread ’ . |
13 | It is not the question of what in general we say when we assert such conditionals , or what they are about , but the question of what reasons we have for saying what we do . |
14 | We support whenever we can the interests of museums , both with respect to the tax laws and otherwise . |
15 | We played whenever we got the chance in the evenings and if it did nothing else it kept us out of the bar . |
16 | This same attitude can also be seen in the exasperating , but typical , response that we received whenever we questioned a third party 's motives for doing something : ‘ Oh , sara ’ li kaa' ’ — roughly : ‘ Oh , it 's his business . ’ |
17 | Here we plotted how we might keep the peace when venturing beyond the wrought-iron gates . |
18 | Look , Newman , supposing we meet where we met before ? |
19 | We look where we came from . |
20 | What aspects of the Spirit 's work do we see when we explore the image of fire ? |
21 | Now we know why we have n't seen it . |
22 | We know why we need it . |
23 | Before we know where we are we 'll all be down with it like flies . |
24 | ‘ Be getting a car , I suppose , before we know where we are . |
25 | For unless we know where we are we can not plan a course of action . |
26 | With our Bacons , our Defoes , our Wordsworths , our Shelleys , our Austens and all the rest , we know where we are . |
27 | You 're the one who says we can stick anything if we know where we 're going . ’ |
28 | We know where we are . |
29 | Next morning we know where we are . |
30 | We know where we are . |