Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [pron] we " in BNC.

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1 First and foremost , we have to understand that we rarely fear what we have found to be true .
2 We were adjusting the seasoning in a salmon terrine , and had nervously added what we thought to be the appropriate amount .
3 Erm I 'm surprised that slightly surprised that with council and Hugh were willing to go down given what we had given our information about how dangerous or not the site actually is .
4 ‘ He 's flexible enough to accept what we 're saying , even though he has his own position , ’ says Grant .
5 Then , we suddenly realise what we 've said .
6 We were old enough to know what we wanted at last .
7 ‘ It will greatly assist what we are trying to aim for in the development of the game in all quarters of the county . ’
8 This particular section 's taken some slices already , so we 'd better watch what we say to them .
9 We 've only seen what we 've seen just recently in Russia ,
10 We can only do what we do and if it rubs off , then fine .
11 All , though much preoccupied with perception , are silent on the paradox in perceiving which results from a chicken-egg situation , namely , that we can only perceive what we attend to , and we can only attend to what we perceive .
12 The first building so adorned which we know of is the Siphnian treasury , which is Ionic in character though it lacks the typical capitals , since instead of columns in the porch it had two Caryatids : supports in the form of girls , here canonical korai of immense elaboration .
13 Today 's events only confirm what we 've been sayin' . ’
14 Commentary : The common size statements merely confirm what we have already suggested above from our initial analysis , i.e. the gross profit has declined with a marked decline in 1988 and this has been accompanied by an increase in interest over the last years .
15 And when I sit here it means two things : first , that we all stop playing a part at that moment and second , that I 'd like you all to come over and sit down to discuss what we 've been doing . "
16 ‘ I can only report what we found .
17 ‘ So you more or less know what we 're about . ’
18 This sense of self is quite robust : when we wake up , we not only remember what we know , but also who we are .
19 GUIL : We only know what we 're told , and that 's little enough .
20 However , their analysis goes beyond encouraging us to ’ vote with our feet ’ , to a condemnation of consumerism itself : Both for the environmental destruction it causes and the damaging messages it sends women through ads that constantly tell us we 're ’ not being discreet enough ’ .
21 We only believe what we can see and touch ! ’
22 Er and you can all read what we 've talked about there .
23 ‘ Like , you read in the News of the World that it 's disgusting , but we 're only doing what we want to do . ’
24 Its temperature is regulated electrically , so we only use what we need .
25 If we constantly doubt what we believe and always believe-yet-doubt , we will be in danger of undermining our personal integrity , if not our stability .
26 So the meetings are packed really with organizing and trying you know democratically to decide who we 're going to have to speak and the balance of speakers and er where we 're going to march from and who 's gon na invite the band and who 's gon na do this and who 's gon na do that you know .
27 Since this is not a tourist guide , I 'll merely tell you we spent a whole morning there , and did n't see half of it .
28 Assistant director Brian Binns said : ‘ We can only pay what we have got . ’
29 What will happen to all the people that perhaps do what we regard a slightly mechanical work , but nevertheless get a rewarding activity out of it .
30 The heart not only explains what we do , but why we do it .
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