Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [conj] we [verb] [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 But we not regimented in this department we 're flexible that 's why these things are happening cos we turn our hands to whatever we believe is in the interests of the company .
2 England tour manager Bob Bennett said : ‘ He has been selected because we feel his experience will be an advantage to the side in this particular game . ’
3 Thousands of people suffer the handicap of not being able to read or write properly , but that handicap could be eradicated if we put our minds to it in the coming years .
4 ‘ Oh , I 'm sure I can think of somewhere suitable , somewhere nice and quiet where we wo n't be disturbed while we have our little talk .
5 ‘ Somewhere we wo n't be disturbed while we finish our talk . ’
6 So the struggle became to some extent a contest between the German bishops and the pope , and the position of the German bishops in extending the conflict can only be understood if we understand their relationships with the political parties and the rival claimants .
7 They are effective , yes , but like gassing they can almost be eliminated if we use our sporting methods with greater skill .
8 But we remember that that peace can only be maintained while we have our statesmen and perhaps even more important , our armed forces .
9 We were applauded when we reported our record , and one of the newly recruited flying students opened a few bottles of root beer by way of celebration .
10 The problem is compounded when we allow our leading businesses — Rowntree and perhaps Cadbury 's and others — to be bought up by foreign predators so that our muscle is destroyed .
11 discounting : it is argued that we attribute our first impressions to the person ( e.g. to a person 's traits or abilities ) , and later or more recent information to the situation ( e.g. the task , environment , influence of other people ) .
12 So we referred it to the confed and er we had the officers down and the matter was resolved and we got our increase and it was acceptable by everybody .
13 ‘ There was a year of negotiation before the deal was closed and we refused their persistent demands to increase our offer of £750,000 , ’ Muddle says .
14 ‘ I only knew I was playing when we had our warm-up just before the kick-off , and I simply was n't prepared for starting the match .
15 He was smiling as we took our place by the baggage conveyor belt .
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