Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] we [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 No the the bills are met by er on the territorial funding basis so basically we pay for the work done in the U K.
2 No the , the bills are met by er on the territorial funding basis so basically we pay for the work done in the U K.
3 So back we went to the barrier .
4 So back we went to the station and with joy picked you all up and out we went to his refugee camp .
5 So back we got into the car and ultimately by some good fortune we arrived at the Consulate .
6 So , I replaced most of them myself and then whenever we came down course we complained about the cleaning !
7 It was eight o'clock when we arrived at the station and got on the train , and by half-past nine we were in Strelsau .
8 Government housing policy as we found tonight when we voted on the rates is to bring public sector rents into line with private sector rents .
9 cos to be really eager because she said erm that she 'd asked the bloke about staying on permanently and everything and he said that it seemed the people who they were most impress impressed with after Christmas that can stay on permanently so we said on the end , you 've got ta be really eager and everything so she apparently was asking loads of questions
10 And , as I have said before , the further away we get from the original blueprint formula , the more scope there is for books that do less in some directions and perhaps more in others than the standard design would seem to indicate as being possible .
11 Once again we return to the old advice to practise at a safe height .
12 In a sense , if we think of the context of say the late eighteenth early nineteenth century perhaps more , perhaps more specifically we think of the er , of the er erm early nineteenth century .
13 A few years ago we had rows all the time about politics but more recently we kept off the subject most of the time .
14 ‘ I would far rather we go through the criticisms , than have you editorialise afterwards , with ‘ on the one hand and on the other , ’ ’ he says .
15 Well so we went to the I L P and er at this time we started getting er a class together in the , where I worked there was a hundred men and hundred lads , approximately .
16 ‘ You 'd be amazed how little we know about the polar regions , ’ says Dr Preben Goodmandsen of the Technical University of Denmark .
17 Just how little we know about the site 's status and function is reinforced by recent spectacular discoveries , including the hoard of gold coins and the cache of Christian silverware .
18 The problem of the survival of the Aviti is a useful reminder of how little we know about the political structure of even our best evidenced sixth-century diocese ; but from the evidence which we do have it is clear that the exercise of episcopal power in the Auvergne was no simple matter .
19 For last year 's service we drew up a plan and then wrote a personal letter from the laity group to all the Churches , emphasising how much we believed in the power of praying together for Unity .
20 That made me realise how much we depend on the prison officers and the fantastic security systems that have been built up .
21 Seen from this point of view , what is remarkable about neurobiology is how much we know about the brain , not , as you might think , how little .
22 I am impressed tonight to see how much we agree about the position there and on the need for much stronger action than has been taken so far .
23 Earlier today we touched on the fact that other members of your family may also have goals .
24 So when we got overseas course we flew with the Ninety Second Bomb Group the Three Two Six Squadron and er all we were pretty well into our missions , I would say about six , seven , eight .
25 Sometimes when we project into the future we have a reasonable expectation , based on experience , of what will happen .
26 Sometimes when we go in the field , his mane and tail are frozen solid .
27 Now it says on average for , and then essentially we looked at the three main support of erm protectionist powers , like the E E C , U S A and Japan right , and they said that on average alright for every one dollar benefit alright for every one dollar benefit , one agricultural support , right it actually costs right one one fifty dollars of the general statistics in order to give a pounds worth of support to domestic farmers , we er have to find one pounds fifty right .
28 Interviewer : Can people say round here We go to the movies anymore ?
29 Too often we hear at the beginning of each academic year how new students can not find accommodation .
30 Far too often we hear of the politics of policing , and of criticism of the police as they fight crime and protect the public .
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