Example sentences of "we [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The man 's going to give us them at the end of the stall so that .
2 So Libet 's experiments tell us something interesting about the information processing going on in the subject 's brain but they tell us nothing about the temporal relationship between physical events — either inside or outside the brain — and conscious experiences .
3 Bite One : ‘ The Secretary of State told us about the silver lining — he told us nothing about the dark clouds on the horizon . ’
4 To be sure , human behaviour can be , and is , studied from the outside , but such a science — behavioural science — tells us nothing about the psyche and the person 's understanding of his experience of his existence .
5 It may be of use to compare the regional groupings of brooch types with those areas which are revealed as high consumers of imported luxury goods ; whilst such a correlation tells us nothing about the mode of production of the brooches , it does provide some articulation to the distribution maps .
6 Of course , this tells us nothing about the effectiveness of these efforts .
7 Second , the new schemes of metazoan phylogeny tell us nothing about the actual anatomical and functional transitions between related phyla .
8 Moreover , an explicit claim to multiple points of view tells us nothing about the actual practice of using them .
9 However , these quantitative data tell us nothing about the quality or importance of the relationship .
10 In the second place , the correlations that are produced are merely statements about associations , and tell us nothing about the direction of cause and effect .
11 On its own this tells us nothing about the market for handheld media .
12 Statements ( 5 ) , ( 6 ) and ( 7 ) , unlike statements ( 1 ) , ( 2 ) , ( 3 ) and ( 4 ) , tell us nothing about the world .
13 This is simply a geographical expression which tells us nothing about the people who live there .
14 This tells us nothing about the degree of harmony in the village — everyone might be at each other 's throats — but it does indicate that within the village there is a reasonably close-knit social pattern , rather than a disparate group of individuals who happen , coincidentally , to live in the same locality .
15 But if spatial relations within a phenomenological space can tell us nothing about the numerical diversity of ontological objects , there is even less that can be gleaned in this respect from temporal relations within a phenomenological time .
16 such a vertical representation tells us nothing about the relationships that go on between the centre and field offices .
17 The different types of tenure marked out the leading characteristics of the different forms of land holding known to the law ; but they told us nothing of the nature and incidents of the various interests which those who held by these tenures might have in the land .
18 It tells us nothing concerning the meanings of smooth and green except , perhaps , that they are ( merely ) compatible .
19 You know , telling us everything about the Tories , what they 've done wrong and to go on from that , not telling us anything about how you 're gon na put it right .
20 any way subsequent to that he gave us one which it was awkward working it out and then he gave us one over the same
21 So he is familiar , and he could win us a gold medal in that symbol of absolutism , the 100 metres sprint ( he could , theoretically , win us one in the 200 metres , but that is far less likely , far less mythopoeic ) .
22 His 70 appearances were only improved over that period by the evergreen John McCormick , goalkeeper John Jackson and the much younger Mel Blyth , and they tell us something of the fitness and sheer determination of the man .
23 After 1400 , it has been noted , lawyers in the Parlement of Paris consistently tried to show the respectability of their soldier-clients by underlining their service to the king and the public good : ‘ … a longuement servy le roy ’ ; ‘ … tient frontier contre les enemis ’ ; ‘ … il a esté grevé car lui estant en expedicion pour la chose publique ’ are phrases which , when used regularly , tell us something of the values of the society in which they are uttered , and of the soldier 's role in it .
24 It 's high time the label told us something of the state of a pot plant 's native habitat , as well as which windowsill to grow it on .
25 There we were met by a Ministry official and an interpreter , who showed us something of the city and were very pleasant and chatty .
26 But here at Sophia Gardens , a nap hand of British girls have in their different ways been doing their best to tell us something about the game they play … and offering a few hints of hope for the future .
27 But here at Sophia Gardens , a nap hand of British girls have in their different ways been doing their best to tell us something about the game they play … and offering a few hints of hope for the future .
28 Does n't Mrs Dennison 's natural repugnance tell us something about the morality of the act ? ’
29 The Greek word for this is koinonia and the fact that God reveals his being as persons-in-relation , the Trinity , tells us something about the relational nature of personhood .
30 The fact that Christians find themselves caught up with a religion that is no longer related to work or community life , but instead to leisure , tells us something about the whole process of privatisation .
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