Example sentences of "[pron] as we " in BNC.

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1 Lord Jesus , thank you for a nice sleep , thank you for another day , please help us to do the kind of things that you want us to do , prayer for Christopher to behave at school , help him to do his best and for daddy at work , for Tim and I as we stay at home , help us to know the kind of things we do and this afternoon when grandma comes we 'll spare the time for her as well , Amen .
2 The path through the still narrowing gorge by now had frequent ladders and sometimes chains so we could steady ourselves as we climbed crystal clear waterfalls — some stopped in motion , still under the all-encompassing spell of the powerful winter ice .
3 Paradoxically , it is only when we accept ourselves as we are that we begin to change .
4 This is the sort of situation which leads to our distinguishing ‘ ourselves as we feel ourselves to be ’ and ‘ ourselves as we are to others ’ .
5 This is the sort of situation which leads to our distinguishing ‘ ourselves as we feel ourselves to be ’ and ‘ ourselves as we are to others ’ .
6 Rommetveit quotes Hilary Putnam as saying ‘ we can not know ourselves as we understand hydrogen ’ ( ibid. ) ; linguistics , in contrast , must always take into account contextuality .
7 There were mirrors everywhere in which we preened ourselves as we became prince and princesse , duc and duchesse .
8 Our cultural development will provide not only a record of an active journey , a passing view of ourselves as we are , but also a perspective on the world for future generations to build on and develop .
9 On the other hand we do quite frequently mutter to ourselves as we try to deduce something logically — or even if we do n't make a sound we often use words in our head when trying to work out a complex problem .
10 ( 180 ) … and seek to express ourselves as we are , and not as we would have our friend to think us to be .
11 God , said Dionysius , is not only above our notions of goodness but he is above ‘ God ’ himself as we understand him .
12 By this time Paddy seemed to be quite enjoying himself as we trotted on through the silent , thistle-filled fields edged with woods .
13 The Commission also considered the obligations of the state to the citizen , a subject which as we have seen advocates of active citizenship have tended to neglect .
14 III ’ , which as we know is unproductive of surplus-value .
15 The reservoir capacitor ( C1 in Fig 1 ) then charges to the full offload voltage , which as we have seen is considerably in excess of the rated voltage .
16 But this shift of focus , which as we shall see came about with remarkable suddenness through the 1920s , is the primary clue to the shape of more recent developments .
17 This not only reminds us of the existence of a non-state section of education ( which as we write in mid-1987 seems set only to increase in size ) , but also in drawing attention to the relations between the state and non-state sectors , points out features of the conditions under which the former operates that are frequently taken for granted .
18 Their pay varied , but very few girls in these occupations ever earned as much as the 12s-13s a week , which as we have seen is what a girl compositor could be earning by the time she was about 20 , with the ( limited but real ) possibility of earning more later .
19 The same could be said of Sparta and her internal relations ( which as we saw affected external relations too ) .
20 Furthermore , the resolution of both of these issues would require the court to evaluate the merits of alternative business policies which as we will see below , is something that they are most reluctant to do .
21 However , we can say that even historic cost accounting , in times of rising prices , does provide some indication of the extent to which capital might have been eroded or maintained , which as we have suggested earlier is potentially useful information .
22 Walking , for example , is an activity which as we go about in everyday life we have ceased to be aware of ; but when we dance the automatically performed gestures of walking are perceived anew .
23 The reflectance is highest when the angle of view is close to that of illumination , which as we shall see is the preferred configuration in this project .
24 If we carry on to let 'em do as they like , what 'll happen is this section of the workforce will go in such a decline , they 'll be very profitable which as we 've already heard as Asda are trying it on now .
25 The second point i is this issue about self containment , er Mr Davis accused me this morning of using some somewhat outlandish words , I think , erm , I did obviously refer to the er my vision of what a new settlement of this size proposed would be , and I I did n't in that mean to imply that I did n't in that mean to imply that I did n't expect that with the right planning that it could n't have clearly local facilities , local school , library , etcetera , but it seemed to me quite clear that the scale proposed it would not have the higher order functions which as we 've heard earlier , Greater York has been defined based on York 's planning assumptions , clearly the major shopping , educational , and social facilities will continue to be provided in the city , and it will produce what is in effect dormitory settlement .
26 Our next priority like er , Labour says like a the different degrees is er the primary schools er many of which as we all know that we 've been struggling and to cope with inadequate budgets .
27 The Pisistratids , who as we saw ( p. 99 ) were on uneasy terms with Sparta , had blocked off the main land route from the Megarid and the Peloponnese by enclosing Eleusis with a mudbrick wall .
28 Spoke to mother who as we arrived was holding a conversation with Head of Senior Department over the telephone .
29 Is n't it time that members standing for C E C elections were given the same equality with Regional Secretaries , who as we all know , all year round , in all regions , when a leaflet or a booklet goes out to members , in most of them there is a photograph of the Regional Secretary .
30 ‘ We 'll take you as we find you . ’
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