Example sentences of "we for [pron] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 we had enough room did n't we for them both
2 and we can work with this er , we for my dad died .
3 We for our part are unaware of any statement of national policy that requires sparsely populated counties to be earmarked for development .
4 And we for our part think that this counts for a lot .
5 They did not — and it was admittedly no part of their business to do so — inform us for which purposes the existing social services are ‘ excessive ’ ; and it may be observed that other commentators , political and non-political , though they are frequently willing to indicate social services which in their opinion are ‘ inadequate ’ , are extremely taciturn when it comes to illustrating the more obvious half of the truism with specific examples .
6 The results are both impressive and disquieting , for unlike natural forms his do not seem to invite our participation , nor do they depend on us for their formidable originality and sense of completion .
7 It is almost as if they were lent to us for their infancy and formative years , and are then entirely free to go their own way .
8 Try Book Call and discover why people around the world turn to us for their reading needs .
9 ‘ They blame us for their problems , I mean even though we have lived here for many , many generations .
10 N nowadays I hear erm or the lads who have been they go out They 've been working with contractor and they say how different it is when your mother was alive , everybody who came here they they used to join us for their dinner .
11 During the same period , 3 other patients not previously treated by us for their primary Hodgkin 's disease were referred with secondary gastric carcinoma .
12 He rang her just before lunch and recommended us for their pets .
13 God asks us for what we have , not what we do n't have .
14 The natural physiological mechanisms put us in a state of alert and prepare us for what is called the fight-or-flight response .
15 We were playing for a long time before we ever had a deal , and when we eventually got signed by a big company , they pretty much took us for what we were .
16 The methods Souness used when he set about a struggling Rangers , turned them around and picked up Championships and cups , prepared us for what was on the way at Anfield .
17 And they accept us for what we are and we 've got a good erm relationship with the the people w who are left in er the flat complex .
18 they just accept us for what we are , they know that we 're not gon na upset their lifestyle , we 're not gon na start raiding their place at six in the morning .
19 They accept us for what we are , and that 's it .
20 It is more likely that the Secretary of State for the Environment is preparing us for what used to be called ribbon development and pock-marked urban sprawl stretching from Stratford to Southend , with unfettered market forces destroying the flora and fauna and every living thing that gets in its way .
21 Diana 's father will use our fields and pay us for them , and so we 'll have some money .
22 While the plodding votary of meaning is anxiously inquiring out the sense … his fellow-worshipper , remembering that our eyes were not given us for nothing … roves , in gazing ecstasy from page to page , till here and there arrested by the choice vignette or richly tinctured plate .
23 It was you said how it was wrong to waste what the Good Lord provides us for nothing , only to throw away hard-earned cash at the Superstore buying second best .
24 The association of sex and musical imagery reaches a splendid climax in this tale as Alison and Nicholas enjoy " " revel " " and " " melodye " " in bed to a devout musical accompaniment as : The use of animal imagery to describe Alison prepares us for her response to Nicholas 's first assault : while the images of the trave , a frame for holding a horse to be shod , and of the final night of the tale " " derk … as the cole " " , prepare us for the brief scene at Gerveys the blacksmith 's forge ( 3760 – 85 ) .
25 The C.C.P.R. has done much to help the Society and other Organisations establish themselves , and Festival Producer Olive Newson is well known to us for her encouragement and help .
26 ‘ Next time he asks us for something , we will find it harder to say no , ’ said one of those present .
27 ‘ Tell the laird , ’ he shouted out , ‘ that we will have him out here , to hear us for himself — that is what we came for and we will stand here till we see him .
28 If God made us for himself , as Augustine recognized at the beginning of his Confessions , then we will always be restless until we orient our lives towards God and rest in him alone .
29 As God made us for himself , how are we relating to him ?
30 If it is true that God made us for himself , then without God we are bound to live with an underlying frustration and unhappiness .
  Next page