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

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1 Last month we endured the loss of our beautiful , two-year-old Airedale , Ben .
2 Finally , we sketch the evolution of Marxism after Marx .
3 Mrs Humphreys said : ‘ Had we received the £68,000 the company would still be in business . ’
4 And then Sylvia came in with apologies and that perennially green hat , and we lowered the lights while she recited De Musset 's ‘ Nuit de Mai ’ .
5 Then we lowered the sail and sat in the sun , and Pierre spoke of the lot he and his fellow villagers had been born to , the weeks at sea , the gales , the great hauls of fish , the hardships and achievements of a Breton fisherman 's life , while we ate the food he had brought with him , and drank his rough cider .
6 ‘ Clearly we regret the court 's ruling , ’ one said .
7 We regret the end of our schooldays but look ahead to the future with great hope .
8 Notes We regret the factory tour is unsuitable for people in wheelchairs .
9 We regret the tour is unsuitable for people in wheelchairs .
10 We regret the part we 'ave left , rather than rejoice over the part we 'ave preferred ! ’
11 We regret the things we failed to do , we reproach ourselves for things we did do and feel relief that we have moved on .
12 We regret the use of the word genocide in the motion since it is quite out of proportion erm as well as being offensive to many .
13 However , we regret the use of the word genocide in the motion since it is quite out of proportion
14 We regret the delay and we hope that the promised publication on Waddilove will be earlier rather than later in the current session , and that the government will take an early opportunity to publish clearer guidelines on its assessment of ‘ national need ’ for opencast coal , and the weight to be given to environmental considerations .
15 We regret the consequences to the communities of Darlington and Spennymoor of the industry 's terminal decline but then we have never thought that having factories which make a product which kills people was ever anything to be proud of .
16 Their use of the word ‘ consciousness ’ refers to the system of meaning through which we apprehend the world , as well as the ideas , opinions and beliefs which we are aware of holding .
17 This is not so , they argue , because we apprehend the world through a system of meaning which we have learned from others and of which language is an essential part .
18 Late on 29 June 1690 , having so far evaded battle , he was ordered by the government to engage the enemy , being goaded into action by a message from the queen herself : ‘ We apprehend the consequences of your retiring to the Gunfleet to be so fatal , that we choose rather that you should , upon any advantage of the wind , give battle to the enemy . ’
19 Erm , We revealed the Queen wants the crown to skip a generation .
20 Of course , David 's bodyguards were guarding the door and I went to see what they wanted and this guy , who said he was the night detective , announced that unless we emptied the room in five minutes , he was going to close the party down .
21 After Dee left , we emptied the contents of our shiny carriers on to the floor and sat amid the jumble drinking coffee and trying on various ‘ finds ’ for each other 's approval , between ‘ oohs ’ and ‘ aahs ’ .
22 In those on parenteral nutrition ( n=12 ) we gave the maximum amount of milk the patients were able to ingest without symptoms , and at the end of the test we emptied the gastric content via their gastrostomies .
23 But before we lose the spirit of Christmas , will you make one more gift of kindness ?
24 In the poem you are about to hear , the famous poet , William Wordsworth tells us that the day we lose the ability to marvel at something as wonderful as a rainbow , we lose something very important .
25 ‘ But we lose the cargo , ’ Louis suggested coldly .
26 We lose the power to discriminate and so become vulnerable .
27 Because of the many hours of sitting that we do , we lose the ability to squat or even the ability to sit down without falling down .
28 We lose the profit of half the increased production .
29 We Dutch get a magazine approximately one quarter the size of the British Guitarist , with translations of the English reviews , but through the translation we lose the individuality and humour of the original article .
30 Ann adds : ‘ Even if we lose the appeal and the girls have to see out the full term in prison , I shall still be campaigning to prove their innocence long after they have been released .
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