Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] we [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 You mentioned earlier on that that perhaps er like with Guy Fawkes , there 's a lot of things that come from the past , from our history and we lose Perhaps we lose a bit of sight about where they 've come from .
2 In other words we get consulted so we get a chance to comment on the planning application when it 's made .
3 There was a big argument about what we should buy so we had a vote on it .
4 ‘ We realise now we made a mistake but everyone in Cyprus assured us it was a formality , ’ said Mary .
5 To find out we asked a number of interested parties for their own budget proposals .
6 They are made by human beings and if they are not doing what we want then we have a right and a responsibility to change them .
7 I do n't know why we needed a place that size .
8 slotting done so we have a template there that we can deal with on the twenty fifth .
9 Dr. Quigley of the University of Pittsburgh has already indicated his willingness to participate so we have a nucleus of two people ; both in North America .
10 As the benefit money came in we sent a lot of it out to Suzie 's parents — we thought that if we found something we wanted to buy out there and did choose to emigrate , having the money out there in the first place would make it all that much easier .
11 Course turned oot we had a choice between his homebrew .
12 going over we stand a chance .
13 I ca n't see how we 've had a revue in nineteen eighty-eight which has recommended a very specific course of action , none of which appears to have been implemented , I do n't see how we get a report which describes er , the intention of the county council as maintaining the ethos of the County Farms , whatever that is , as I , I do n't recall any decisions like that , and certainly if we 've made one , I 'd be interested in being party to changing it , I think wha what we have to say is we 've got a lot of land , are we using it to the best interest of the people of Wiltshire , and that is one thing it 's addressing , not a , a way of preserving the County Estates as they are , not a way of keeping a hundred and twenty farmers and their families erm , as tenants of Wiltshire , I mean they 're not gon na be out of jobs are they ?
14 And I remember the first talkie I ever heard , I walked in the elite one night , with the wife and er as we walked in we hear a chap says I 'm I am .
15 ‘ There have been constant jokes about it but we quite like it because every time our names are called out we see a row of smiling faces .
16 ‘ They 'll analyse why we use a cow and come up with some really psychedelic meaning for it .
17 The Sister Constance , who was the then the principal sister there she let us have the field so we got entertainment laid on we invited a celebrity , I think our first celebrity was erm I think it was Lord and Lady and then each time we had a different one , we had entertainment the whole time we started , about half past two and then we had entertainment until six then we had an interval then we had entertainment till twelve o'clock I even took my piano down onto the field so that we could have music .
18 Is the Prime Minister aware that his claim to have reined in the ambitions of our partners is a vain boast that bears no relation to reality , and that going into Maastricht we had a Community of 12 and coming out we had a Community of 11 and a half ?
19 Rather we should begin by asking why we have a distinction between public and private law .
20 I never realised how everything would change once we had a baby
21 I thought actually we had a standing order already that claims had to be in within a certain time limit
22 Taken together we have a unity of knowing and doing , of " actuality " and " the human interest in self-perfection and fulfilment " : design , in this theoretical sense , as the model of human culture .
23 Why did n't we make a picnic by the lake ?
24 Did n't we get a bit from the FA or whatever to make it a ground for the European Championships ?
25 Did n't we share a bath when we were little , ride ponies together when we were bigger ?
26 Did n't we see a boy that looks just like Barry ?
27 If it 's a fun day why do n't we do a game or something .
28 ‘ Why do n't we make a list of things that have to be done ? ’ she suggested practically .
29 ‘ Why do n't we have a prayer vigil here the night before the anniversary ? ’
30 Do n't we have a kinship with the Americans , the ‘ Transatlantic branch ’ of our race ?
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