Example sentences of "[vb infin] [verb] [conj] we [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Do n't you want to wait until we get to the seaside ? |
2 | That 's why I would expect to see and we planned to some extent , we may have under-planned an increase in costs . |
3 | Learning to be content is the great secret of life , for every aspect of our jobs , however boring , can become fulfilling when we work at them wholeheartedly , as serving Christ . |
4 | But what I would like to say before we look at those is that the Act was actually based upon a report — the government set up a committee to look into special education several years ago , and this reported about two years ago . |
5 | Meanwhile we should stop pretending that we live in a golden age of literary biography , an art form that all too frequently seems to be founded not so much on spite , as on a fundamental lack of interest in its subject . ’ |
6 | How many more years shall we have to wait before we have as up and running and as efficient a marketing system for British products as they have in France , Holland and Denmark ? |
7 | They must have realised that we know about Goosie Lucy . |
8 | one or two companies may have gone as we know by the by as it were . |
9 | Those shown in the brochure are for guidance only and may have changed since we went to press . |
10 | I took her hand as we walked to my house for breakfast , and did n't let go until we got to the verandah steps . |
11 | If we fail to do so , economic policies will remain more show than substance and the unemployed , the low-paid and others on low incomes , as well as manufacturing industries and small businesses , will continue to suffer as we lurch from one recession to the next . |