Example sentences of "we [verb] [adv] the " in BNC.

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1 We sketch briefly the legal definition of casual working and go on to consider the special features of certain business operations within the hotels and catering industry which explain why casual workers are to be found there .
2 ‘ Are we goin' out the night or not ? ’
3 We belt along the freeway , clearing a good fifty miles , when suddenly Lucker slams a hard fist down on the dashboard .
4 Had we emphasized not the choices made but the social rules followed by social actors , then a more collective account of social action would have emerged .
5 The liberal compromises : " Let's prune , so that we lose neither the old trunk nor the new branches " .
6 if we lose out the argument that we should put in for some increase next year , and and we think it 's going to be very difficult to sustain an argument ,
7 We lay down the ground rules for creating a successful patio to suit all your needs
8 Over the past decade a sudden surge of research reports managed to answer the question of when people achieve a basic grasp of psychology : sometime in the fifth year of life we lay down the framework for generalisable inferences about the intentions of others .
9 It is , however , fairly easy to work out the energy as we bring in the charges from infinity one by one .
10 But even then we divided up the list and had at least an aisle between us .
11 This quotes order/office : Chris Lloyd , to whom we made out the cheque accompanying our order .
12 ‘ It was n't until we noticed the absence of female customers , the dim red lights , and the photos of naked women on the walls that we realised why the ‘ barmaids ’ were laughing at us . ’
13 If we pick up the leg of a horse that is not used to it , it may tolerate it for a second or two , and then snatch it back from us .
14 We pick up the story with Cain plotting fiendishly against his brother .
15 We pick up the debate at the point where Hall suggests Liverpool boss Graeme Souness was under too much pressure to make rational decisions .
16 If we pick up the results , other teams wo n't matter , ’ he said .
17 Though we pick up the corpse
18 We pick up the plane for Punta Arenas at Arica , just across the Chilean border . ’
19 Now we pay we pick up the tab at the Grand Hotel for those three days in-house .
20 But we pick up the hotel at
21 ‘ Disco gear ; we have the most fantastic make-up and we dance along the catwalk to the most way-out music , which Roman has had specially composed . ’
22 We lack more than a will , and a needed oblivion ; we lack even the starting point of identity : a name .
23 We contemplate both the small things and the great realities , at times when it is very hard work , when we feel spiritually dry and unreceptive , or when we rejoice in God and receive his refreshment .
24 When we arrived we sought out the ‘ dug out ’ .
25 As a church architect , I have visited , I believe , all the cathedrals in Europe — Chartres , Burgos , Canterbury , Cologne , Saragossa , Milano , Ely , Zagreb , Gozo , Rheims — ’ I continued to name them for some while as we tramped down the nave .
26 We took a two-hour tour of South London with Eva drinking Guinness and hanging out the window cheering as we passed down the Old Kent Road , stopping beside the famous site of Dr Lal 's surgery and the dance hall of love , where Mum met Dad and fell .
27 As we steamed down the Sound of Mull one fine afternoon , my No. 1 , Dave Scadding , who was a keen fisherman , noticed a flock of gulls screaming on the water ahead .
28 We got up the top there .
29 We got just the opposite at the 11th , where we dropped a shot and went back to 10 under .
30 We got out the ‘ spy in the sky ’ .
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