Example sentences of "what we do [adv] " in BNC.

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1 What we do instead is to look for partial theories that will describe situations in which certain interactions can be ignored or approximated in a simple manner .
2 What we do instead is use effective theories .
3 What we do not know passionately , offers us no resistance , we pass through it as through air .
4 What we do not need is another socialist experiment starting next Thursday .
5 What we do not want is lessons laid down by law .
6 What we do not tend to agree about , and what I should reassure you about , is that food is also safer than it was .
7 Of course , it is true that outside the small clearing of what we know lies the unexplored forest of what we do not know .
8 The deeper reason for our doubt — and faith — is that even what we know rests only on the foundations of what we do not know .
9 There is a grey area for all of us , a philosophical no-man's-land between what we know and what we do not know .
10 There are many things that we are certain of and , although it might be useful to try to doubt these certainties , we should not pretend to doubt what we do not doubt in our hearts .
11 No the only thing to regret is what we do not do , which is what happen !
12 What we do not yet know is how women 's changing opportunities for paid work have affected their relative risk of poverty .
13 What we do not see , except in isolated cases such as that found in Leeds LEA , is an attempt to bring the enabling qualities of these environments into the education system .
14 In modern times we have effectively eliminated possibility 3 by incorporating it within our scheme : Quantum mechanics is essentially a theory of what we do not know and can not predict .
15 What we do not know is who came to power in Northumbria during Ceolwulf 's temporary deposition nor whether there was any connection between the controversies surrounding Wilfrid and those now involving Acca .
16 A question is a way of defining what we do not know .
17 One could avoid this difficulty of having to describe what we do not and can not know only if the histories satisfy the no boundary condition : they are finite in extent but have no boundaries , edges , or singularities .
18 What we do not know is how it squares those beliefs with its later beliefs in market forces , the EC and industrial efficiency .
19 of what we do not mean , up against the skin ,
20 What we do not know is how far these were typical , but it is worth remembering that the letters of both the Pastons and the Stonors are largely concerned with family concerns rather than national politics .
21 One key feature of her method was to differentiate between ( 1 ) what we know ; ( 2 ) what we can guess or infer ; ( 3 ) what we do not know ; ( 4 ) what we would like to know in order to carry the enquiry further .
22 So information sources can stand in for what we do not automatically know .
23 The difficulty of expressing what we think adequately in matters concerned with assumptions and beliefs means that it is often easier to say what we do not agree with than what we do .
24 After all , we are the new champs and talking is what we do best , next to playing cricket !
25 Staff need to co-operate with each other to make it work — but that is what we do best .
26 Whilst they whinged , we did what we do best .
27 ‘ Now we 're back to doing what we do best — being Big Country .
28 ‘ We do n't want to be obstructive , Miss Lenham , we want to help the press all we can , and there 's nothing secret in what we do here , nothing whatever .
29 People are quite good at covering things up ; they say , I do n't know very much about literary theory , you talk to so and so down the corridor ; or Well , I do n't know African writing , but So-and-So does , and then people offer options on them , that to some extent is what we do here , within a framework of a fairly traditional English structure … people manage by excluding what they do n't want to deal with , really .
30 Er those known to so many of us who gave their lives here from this base and finally er in honour of those who have done such a tremendous and magnificent job in the restoration of this nerve centre of , of the Hundredth Group and , and as we dedicate this plaque and this building today , we remember , before God and before one another , all of these people who have had a part in what we do here today .
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