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

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1 We want to help , as long as it does n't take too much time or effort , or make us too obsessive and puritanical .
2 Chris Wolley emerged as a great choir leader and guitar player at this period and his strident voice leading the crew seemed to calm the roughest sea or cheer us up at the right moment .
3 Pity and fear slow us down , or send us away .
4 Or let us not forget that research on Japan in the 1930s has revealed conflicts of interest between and within the military , zaibatsu , politicians and the bureaucracy .
5 Or give us here a bloody mint
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9 If they came in , with food or to check us over , we always had to put on our hoods first . ’
10 ‘ Can you tell me when we can begin to teach the totally inexperienced , gauche young ladies you 've employed as receptionists , or do we just let them loose on our unsuspecting clients ? ’
11 I think for me , one of the main questions is how we enter into joint activity with the British Labour Movement , or do we just turn our backs on it and say we ca n't do it , they are too racist , they are too imperialist .
12 Is there an alternative motion , or do we just simply vote against ?
13 The only thing that occurs to me er er and now yo your veteran day from last year a a does any of that , how does you know , cos he does it , how does any of that sit with Rob or do we just say right well we do cos
14 Do we need to correct them , or do we just leave them be .
15 What it comes down to is do we , or do we not approve of killing animals for fun do we approve of allowing a pack of dogs to hunt an animal to its death .
16 Dr Goode said he trusted himself , and clearly he is a good doctor ; but can we always afford to trust , or do we thereby run the risk of taking a step down the road towards euthanasia , both voluntary and involuntary .
17 As individuals do we accept our responsibility to be peacemakers or do we passively allow aggression to be part of our lives ?
18 Did they vanish or did we just forget them ?
19 Did they vanish or did we just forget them ?
20 Sometimes a puppy will aggressively resist our demands , or ignore us completely .
21 Have we or have we not made a mistake ?
22 Nor do we yet know what the normal range of ratios is when morphine is given to naive subjects .
23 Nor do we yet have evidence that removal of proximal adenomas prevents proximal colon cancer .
24 Nor do we easily associate ourselves with violent behaviour .
25 Nor do we any longer allow children to become little work-horses for their fathers or for any other man .
26 Nor have we really explained our feeling for these sequences : why an order is more appropriately followed by a refusal than by a reassurance , for example .
27 Nor have we any warning of his arrival . ’
28 We all develop throughout our lives , but experiences affect and change us differently .
29 It calls for the qualities of a fighter , for only with those qualities can we win through the constant traps and barriers laid by the forces that would block our path and drag us down .
30 Our university hosts led us into a room bedecked with tinsel and flashing fairy lights , and seated us around a circular table covered with elaborate cold starters .
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