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

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1 As we have said we are a new newsletter team and feel we could print a newsletter containing what we wanted or what we thought ought to be there .
2 Cu The the other thing we need to discuss are po things that actually erm er I suppose hire or arrangement of music , well the the hiring will be O U P or what we 've already got
3 What gives this paper its particular importance in a philosophical sense is that it implicitly raises questions about the nature of knowledge in social work — or what we take to be knowledge about social work .
4 Or what we like ,
5 Elaine , a 16-year-old girl who has spent most of her life on the streets of Rio de Janeiro , in Brazil , puts it better : ‘ I dream of a better world , a world where children and adults are no longer abandoned , tortured and murdered because of who we are or what we do
6 Those so denied their cushy jobs will be suitable miffed and less likely to care about slagging us off , or what we do .
7 By this we do not mean to imply that any old interpretation will do because , clearly , there are standards involved in any inference from the data materials to the theory , be this a substantive sociological theory or what we have referred to as an instrumental theory .
8 The core social mechanism binding the locality together is ‘ honour ’ , or what we have earlier termed ‘ esteem ’ .
9 No ball games or what we called drill which was erm P T you call it now .
10 Egg and bacon on each plate but one and on this one a dried up , curled-up-with-age piece of smoked fillet , or what we called finney haddock .
11 Or what we see of ourselves in someone else .
12 It becomes impossible to say which comes first : the attitudes we hold or what we experience .
13 The songs are of different types , the most important being solo madrigals which Caccini says should be sung with ‘ una certa nobile sprezzatura ’ ( ‘ freedom' or what we understand as ‘ rubato ’ ) .
14 The justification for introducing a national curriculum is to answer the quite general criticism of our schools , that they are not teaching children what they need to know ( or what we need them to know ) .
15 You 're for real , or what we call real , according to our limited sensory equipment .
16 She is his wife , whether married in church , or what we call over here his common-law wife .
17 It reflects neither character or soul , nor what we call the self .
18 We are also influenced by the situation in which we receive messages , by our cultural and social relationship with the participants , by what we know and what we assume the sender knows .
19 From reports of the game and what we saw of Wright and Arsenal on TV , Graham could be doing Mr Buksh a big favour .
20 Wish fulfilments as we know , and what we saw about dreams and so on , so the pleasure principle that reigns in the unconscious .
21 I was up afford dawn getting all ready , setting the china , both ours and what we 'd borrowed on the trestles in the orchard , helping Gideon to put the casks of beer in the yard , ready for the men to fill their harvest bottles , and fetching water from the well for the tea .
22 ‘ Bill , what would you do if one of the gang went out at night and told someone all about us , and what we 'd done ?
23 ‘ But then one night , under the covers — I was just getting older , I guess , but anyway — I was sort of reviewing the day , and I was thinking about school , and what we 'd learned , and we 'd been doing the Second World War , and I had n't liked the sound of this Hitler guy at all ; and I 'd asked dad , just to double-check , and — ’
24 So we pulled over , you see , and what we 'd got , the kids at the back had a big card .
25 Did we talk about where we 'd been and what we 'd done , what we 'd seen and what had happened ?
26 He also warned us that , once we were back in London , we were to be careful where we went , to whom we talked and what we ate and drank .
27 The reason behind this is having regard to the advice in the draft P P G thirteen and what we read in P P G twelve about erm trying to reduce dista erm distances travelled .
28 and what we worship :
29 Who we are now is a mixture of what we let others see of ourselves and what we hide away .
30 They had read a book called Fat is a Feminist Issue by Susie Orbach , and we were supposed to talk about what we had eaten and what we thought this meant emotionally .
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