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

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1 I mean , it is n't as though we have to operate a policy in which we heavily advertise the availability of grants , it , it can develop via word of mouth , if we advertise anything , we would be inundated with demand for to a level that we could n't cope with .
2 As compared with the more usual situation in which we only know the activity of people over a short period , such data raise some challenging statistical and econometric problems .
3 There 's certainly no way we can shorten it and in fact erm s programme timing is very dependent on the ease or difficulty with which we actually get the land .
4 ‘ We adults have a sense of history , the present has a context from which we discerningly plan the future , children only have now and the future .
5 Erm , you know , we all deal with people , who either on a personal or a business level who we genuinely feel the world would be a better place without .
6 It we we actually got the expertise and the people .
7 Although this was this organism , microbacterium tuberculosis , named tuberculosis was discovered back in eighteen eighty we we really understand the pathogenesis of the disease very poorly !
8 Well it is it 's it 's planned pretty well as you know we we always take the summer off we never work during the summer because we do our recording and we make our video and then we 're ready for the road and the video 's released and there 's promotion put into it so er if we go to Australia which we 'll go on our next May and June you know it 's a good time out there for selling product as well so we will have an album released before we get out there and and everything will be planned out .
9 We have shown we can do it we just need the money .
10 As the years pass , she says , without realising it we gradually lose the ability to breathe the right way .
11 It we further remark the way sexual difference is oft en presented within psychoanalysis as unavoidable and ineluctably fraught with pain , so much so in some cases that it warrants description as a tragic ontology , it becomes tempting to dismiss it as an expression of existential Angst suitably dressed in pretentious intellectual rigour and elegant abstraction , and , as such ( some might add ) , the epitome of psychoanalysis itself .
12 This , called the Thulean Province , covered much of what we now call the north Atlantic Ocean , but over thousands of years , much of it sank again beneath the waters .
13 Nevertheless , this , in one way or another , is what we then require the student to do ; the ineffable is to be transformed into efficient communication , whether in seminar discussion , an essay , or an examination answer .
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