Example sentences of "we [vb base] [prep] [pos pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Almighty Father , we commend to Your loving care all who suffer ; grant them patience . |
2 | Almighty Father , we commend to Your loving care all who suffer ; grant them patience . |
3 | Almighty Father , we commend to Your loving care all who suffer ; grant them patience . |
4 | Almighty Father , we commend to Your loving care all who suffer ; grant them patience . |
5 | Almighty Father , we commend to Your loving care all who suffer ; grant them patience . |
6 | Almighty Father , we commend to Your loving care all who suffer ; grant them patience . |
7 | Almighty Father , we commend to Your loving care all who suffer ; grant them patience . |
8 | Almighty Father , we commend to Your loving care all who suffer ; grant them patience . |
9 | Now what do we do when we launch into our presentations on the telephone ? |
10 | Leibniz was quite right , of course , to reject the view that a sufficient criterion of numerical identity of things can be defined in terms of the conditions under which we distinguish between their respective positions in space , but he himself had no better explanation to offer . |
11 | As we lay on my raincoat , which was spread on the grass ( one must observe etiquette ) , we talked casually . |
12 | We lay on our stomachs watching each other . |
13 | Initially at least , most of us find our thinking about Japan grounded in the differences we perceive between our own society and Asia 's New Giant . |
14 | I think we do need to make some adjustments , in the light of that , if we remain in our present staffing level . |
15 | It is too easy to dwell on the environmental down-side of the industry and I believe it is about time we brought home to people the improvements we bring to their life-style . |
16 | And yet the fact must be faced : however much patient sympathy we bring to our reading , we close the book feeling frustrated . |
17 | But one step down from this grander world view at a more personal level , we all have a simpler way of seeing things which still vigorously affects the shape and colour of our personalities and what contributions and responses we bring to our relationships with others . |
18 | We bring to our working relationships the same potential for disordered conduct as we bring to any other area of our lives . |
19 | Secondly , a failure to perceive the pattern may also occur because we lack within our theoretical base the conceptual framework that would enable us to grasp the structure that is potentially available , given the observations that we have made already . |
20 | We hide behind our men , peeping at each other in a curious and suspicious fashion . |
21 | We eat with our fingers — they think that is dirty and disgusting . |
22 | A major change is one that we make to your holiday arrangements before departure , that involves changing your UK airport(s) , resort area or time of departure or return by more than twelve hours or a change of accommodation to a Club not featured in this brochure . |
23 | I can not stress enough how important it is for teachers to realise that because drama is such a powerful tool for helping people change , as teachers we need to be very sensitive to the emotional demands we make on our students . |
24 | Six months after Opren came off the market he proposed no improvements but whatever changes we make in our monitoring system ‘ it is almost certain ’ , he assured us , ‘ there will be another such incident sooner or later ’ . |
25 | ‘ If we comb through our stories and one encounters with wild whales and dolphins , we find that they seem to hang together along a shining thread — that whales and dolphins know what they are doing , that their actions are purposeful , and stunningly specific to the occasion , that they intend us no harm , that they are aware . |
26 | Rolle suggests that this is begun in thought of the four last things : death , for " we lyve bot in a poynt " in " uncertente of owre endyng " ; judgement , when we account for our use of time " and ilk tyme we thynk not on God , we may cownt it als we have tynt " ( 4.95.19 – 22 , 38 – 9 ) ; heaven , the joy which is " mare any may tell " ; and hell , where also is burning in fire ( 4.96.46 – 7 , 54 ) . |
27 | We think he is so distressed that we fear for his own safety and are now very concerned for him . |
28 | In section 4.2.2 we concentrate on their role as buyers and holders of marketable securities ; in section 4.2.3 we shall consider their role as suppliers of ‘ credit ’ as opposed to ‘ money ’ and therefore their impact on velocity and money supply . |
29 | In the second and third sections , we concentrate on our contemporary example , an extended case study of public disorder during the 1984–5 coal dispute . |
30 | On the other hand , the products we review on our What 's New pages are unsolicited . |