Example sentences of "[vb pp] [subord] we " in BNC.

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1 But I 've just realised where we might find some of the answers we 're looking for . ’
2 She 's guessed where we 're going , thought Tug .
3 Well I mean surely it 's , that 's the point now is to try to make a fair erm law and one that is ideologically erm designed seeing we 've got to power , or we 've got certainty of obtaining power , therefore land ownership has got to be land ownership which has been capitalism Marxist
4 ‘ Over the last three years our sales have quadrupled so we must be doing something right .
5 Mr Ellis added : ‘ When we took over the line the state of the locomotives was not as we would have wished so we have embarked on a rebuilding process . ’
6 They are very heavily booked so we are lucky to have them back here .
7 It will , sadly , be too late for many young people , whose lives have already been ruined ; but it could set the agenda for future generations who might even get society better organised than we did .
8 ‘ The Australians were far better organised than us , but I think we have never before been as close to matching their fitness and defensive capabilities .
9 First , as Mercer and Julien remind us , such an equivalence tends to obscure exactly those differences which need to be addressed if we are to understand not only each kind of discrimination separately but also their interconnections ( ‘ Race , Sexuality and Black Masculinity ’ , 99 — 100 ) .
10 If the figures are more marginal then the Policyholder should be offered the possibility of a constructive total loss or the option of having the vessel repaired whereupon we would pay the insured value less the Policy Excess subject to proof being provided that the vessel has in fact been repaired .
11 ‘ My morale wo n't be shattered if we do n't win , I suppose we 're going for second place .
12 But the picture can be modified if we insert into it the concept of a primeval Natural Man , who lacks the corrupting appurtenances of modern civilization , and is , on that account , closer to Paradise than ourselves .
13 This might well be modified if we made alternative , and possibly more realistic , assumptions .
14 No doubt we should have objected if we had ever seriously thought about action .
15 Or , it might be added if we wish to consider history rather than geography , medieval Europeans represented women as sexually insatiable , while the Victorians represented them as naturally frigid , engaging in sex only as a marital duty .
16 Probably the Khan will give Nogai some work to do to keep him occupied until we return from Kinsai , but we could just as easily find the whole pack of them travelling with us to the capital .
17 The scientific truth is often much more fascinating , but investigating it is stifled if we simply relegate every unusual occurrence to the dustbin of ‘ mystic forces ’ .
18 It will be recalled that Peirce made no use of natural selection for similar purposes , and the difference between the projects of the two epistemologists will be clarified if we note why Quine can do so .
19 The effects of an intervention can be clarified if we compare the experiences of different groups , such as recipients and non-recipients of services .
20 The idea that knowledge could be firmly established and disputes resolved if we began from clear beginnings always remained with Hobbes .
21 ‘ Many of our recent troubles in retaining and maintaining public confidence might have been less severe and more easily solved if we had not begun to depart from the traditional relationships between ranks , ’ he added .
22 What those looked like we do not know , but they too were in bronze .
23 Indeed , the local authority must be the key agency around which services are designed if we are to make the best use not only of social services but also of housing , education and leisure facilities .
24 Er it seems to me that erm there are probably quite a few policies in the structure plan that could be omitted if we just took the all the P P Gs as read .
25 But nothing will really be solved until we have a government with the moral courage to ban driving entirely .
26 First of all , I expect most of you have heard that the proposed holiday to Torbay has had to be cancelled cos we did n't have enough support .
27 Divisions are always artificial and often misleading , but the material can be more easily considered if we make a distinction between nobility and townsmen .
28 ‘ Tax changes are going to have to be carefully considered if we are to continue on the path to recovery . ’
29 ‘ I will be devastated if we do n't win , ’ he admits .
30 The children will be devastated if we have to cancel .
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