Example sentences of "[vb pp] [conj] we [adv] [vb base] the " in BNC.
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1 | A succession of Conservative Home Secretaries have ensured that we now have the largest prison building programme this century , with nine prisons built and 4,000 places provided , and 12 new prisons on the way . |
2 | That help can be readily given if we only have the faith to ask . |
3 | That imaginary age , and not the robust world of the new novelists of the 1950s , was what Evelyn Waugh celebrated in the opening paragraph of The Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold ( 1957 ) when he predicted that the present age of English novelists would one day be ‘ valued as we now value the artists and craftsmen of the late eighteenth century ‘ : a late-rococo world where Victorian exuberance had been replaced by ‘ elegance and variety of contrivance ’ . |
4 | ‘ We , the undersigned , wish it to be known that we utterly condemn the evil and inhuman system of slave labour . |
5 | If anything is moved then I am informed and we also record the new acquisitions . |
6 | So first of all performance is greatly improved cos we now have the S Q L or Four G L code stored inside the server and we send a message-based protocol across the network , a small request to invoke that rou routine or function from the repository and return the results . |