Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] we " in BNC.

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1 ‘ A tiny little place we could run ourselves , and have our own things with us , and where we could do what we liked .
2 As the Post Office Authorities only favour us with two mails weekly at this time of the year , your impression of Saturday first will not reach this remote whisky-making comer of Her Majestie 's dominions until the morning will have dawned when Shepherds first received the tidings .
3 What we can now see is that for the first timefor a very long epriod we have inflation at a ver low level and the clear prospect of growth without inflationary difficulties .
4 As they queued to pay , each of them was told : ‘ We ca n't add up your bill , so make us an offer ! ’
5 So say we put the people into pairs into sets of two .
6 Er so say we get fifty people applying , we will then use those application forms to decide how ma er sorry which ones we 're going to go with .
7 We know there are plenty of you howlers out there — so send us an example of your most tuneful work , as soon as possible .
8 Our brain uses these slight differences to give the scene depth and so provide us with a three-dimensional image .
9 As you rightly say we ahve four eyars befoer the next general election .
10 I personally want us to win the game well , to resurrect team morale which seems halfmast at the mo .
11 I only want us to be together , always . ’
12 Only send us a sign … ’
13 No , they only send us about three from the
14 They constantly expect us to get involved in sorting out their problems .
15 Together let us shine . ’
16 Actually they perhaps let us go back on them then
17 So instead of a long wait we were here within six days .
18 Yet , like the rest , this is a persuasive performance , and I only hope we shall have more Arnold from American players .
19 ‘ I only hope we are all alive tonight ! ’
20 I only hope we do nt have to share a league with Hillsboro .
21 So how we 're going to actually interpret that and er act on that here in Manchester and we set out our against er er to achieve that on the simple basis of quality and you 've heard enough about quality over the last two years to not be too surprised that that 's what we 've said was going to give us the cutting edge and perhaps put us in the leading position here in Manchester .
22 We , we hired one of these little ones , we did get a bigger for the , only cost us fifteen quid to hire three chain saws for the day .
23 ‘ I do n't know if it should be that important if everything we do is based on good sound scientific principles , because if people perhaps in the same industry are situated in different places in the estuary , y'know , if one was to point the finger at the other and say ‘ But you allow him to discharge such and such and you only let us do this ’ , then we should be able to turn round and say , ‘ Ah yes , but you 're discharging in a different place and the river quality in this different place needs different treatment . ’
24 They only let us out for baths if there was enough staff , otherwise you had to have a strip wash .
25 So let us think of that . ’
26 So let us have no talk of building on the existing legislation .
27 So let us turn from the obstacles to applying in practice the theoretical truism in the first proposition of the Plowden Committee — that ‘ there may now well be excessive social services for some purposes ’ — and consider the second proposition — that there may now well be ‘ inadequate ones for others ’ .
28 So let us look at an English case which exemplifies some of the practical problems confronting the theorists of sustainable development : Twyford Down ( near Winchester ) and the route of the M3 motorway in March 1990 .
29 So let us be serious : our purpose here is not to kid anybody , to try to convince you that things are any better than they seem .
30 So let us move confidently into the first-person .
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