Example sentences of "[noun sg] we [verb] so " in BNC.

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1 These are n't the morbid denizens of the void we know so well ( from other Penelope Spheeris movies ) , these are no sallow-skinned satanists .
2 No wonder we win so few gold medals or cups .
3 I have left behind a perfect segment of the universe we inhabit so blindly .
4 She urged Singh to resign the premiership " for the sake of the same morality we hold so dear " .
5 Mr Wood , who retires later this year , said : ‘ The society 's strong financial base will ensure that we are well able to maintain our key objective of remaining an independent financial unit serving the needs of the local community we know so well . ’
6 Mr Wood said of the figures : ‘ The society 's strong financial base will ensure that we are well able to maintain our key objective of remaining an independent financial unit serving the needs of the local community we know so well .
7 The beginning of an answer to this question is implicit in the accounts of concessive holism we have so far considered .
8 Even John Stuart Mill who , as one would expect , greatly admired Socrates , describing him in On Liberty , rather extravagantly , as " the head and prototype of all subsequent teachers of virtue " and " the acknowledged master of all the eminent thinkers who have since lived , " was moved to protest at this probably misplaced generosity : " The Athenian Many , of whose irritability and suspicion we hear so much , are rather to be accused of too easy and good-natured a confidence , when we reflect that they had living in the midst of them the very men who , on the first show of an opportunity , were ready to compass the subversion of the democracy . "
9 It sounded like sarcasm and for a moment we thought so too and were angry and embarrassed .
10 They 're not angst-ridden outsiders and they exhibit no signs of the burgeoning self-importance , self-pity and self-aggrandisement we became so used to during John Hughes ' years as Tycoon of Teen .
11 One afternoon we became so depressed that we decided to drown our sorrows in drink .
12 Though , to be sure , in my day we used so much powder one could n't always tell . ’
13 AS a resident and on behalf of the residents of Prescott Street , Albert Hill , I am appalled that our bus service we fought so hard to get is going to be taken away from us .
14 I repeat again in 1992 our major aim as a business is to improve the service we sell so well ; that we provide to our customers .
15 Now he told me , that night we got so drunk , that it was because of you that it had n't happened .
16 Applying the usual procedure to obtain this in another frame we obtain so that transforms as a rank 2 tensor .
17 I mean seven years continual dredging for seven years apart from a month they in dock and you were taking out eight hundred tonne every hopper load and some days you were doing five loads and sometimes four loads , was a lot of mud we dumped so much mud out at erm near the Cork Lightship , now you would think they would level theirself off would n't you and if they did n't that up .
18 After all , in our adult classes we strive to regain the spontaneous , whole bodied , springy movement we performed so naturally when young .
19 We half expected them to come back a few days later , but they have never returned to the barn we prepared so painstakingly for them , although they are still sometimes seen in the vicinity .
20 For simplicity we have so far ignored the expenses of running a unit trust .
21 ‘ That was a reverse of the journey we made so many times to council planning meetings , ’ said Steve Clarke , chairman of the Supporters ' Club and standing for election to the board .
22 THE INHABITANTS of the planet Myrin have much to endure from Earthmen , inevitably , perhaps , since they represent the only intelligent life we have so far found in the galaxy .
23 The other reason we claim so often to be arguing about a matter of principle is that there is so little substance in many arguments that a reference to principle is necessary in order to sustain the argument .
24 ‘ The reason we have so many members of other faiths , ’ Olivia says , ‘ is that people feel the feminine element has been pushed out from their religions .
25 The reason we do so is entirely based on our perception of what older people should and should not be allowed to do for themselves — at their age .
26 They are the reason we play so well in our stadium , ’ said Broose .
27 thing we got so many of each yes .
28 Yeah , last year we got so much equipment ah the that 's just a there , but
29 For example , we decided to pay attention to the way we looked so we all had our hair cut short — except Wally — and took to wearing Hush Puppies and jeans , a kind of mod look — which was odd considering that Malcolm had a shop which specialised in teddy boy gear .
30 Mr Kitson , himself a fellow Yorkshireman and a former member of the county club , added : ‘ I was sad to see the way we lost so many fine young players , not just Neil , to other sides . ’
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