Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv prt] [prep] we " in BNC.

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1 But it did steal up on us , in the way eras have a habit of doing , some time in the late Sixties and early Seventies .
2 If I can just reach the horses and reach up and untether them , I believe we could be off and down the road and the creature would never catch up with us .
3 And er we can get by on lots of things and when an emergency does come , sometimes we can cope with it if it 's not too big a one , but other times it can catch up with us , simply because we are only sort of half awake so the purpose of the talk today is to try and help us all to see various ways in which we can stay awake in the truth physic er , er spiritually speaking .
4 But when it suits them they choose not to be seen and seen you know sort of divide and rule tactics of seen as different entities really and I mean to be how dare and one one comment was how dare these men gang up against us .
5 ‘ But he 's a good solid pro and I 'm sure he 'll bounce back for us .
6 Amy do n't hang about with us , okay ?
7 And then I said that they do n't hang about with us enough .
8 Best-selling single — Do n't give up on us , David Soul .
9 He can speak up for us . ’
10 Well I think you know you 've got ta , got ta speak up for us poor husbands sometimes
11 ‘ You never know , they might look in on us . ’
12 He says people should n't look down on us because of the way we dress .
13 He 'd whistle and all the horses would run over to us ; and there we were surrounded by these great horses , and we were holding up the babies to them !
14 They want a spread of expenditure for the contract works So what we agreed with them is that we will forthwith start sending them client reports and I 've asked them if they will report back to us whether the client reports are in the form they want them .
15 The Farmers Auction Mart has now gone away to look at these and will report back to us . ’
16 He wo n't run out onto us .
17 But she said : ‘ Because Labour is for a united Ireland , nationalist support would home in on us .
18 Just so that no one can cut in between us . ’
19 Mm tea bags , we must take back with us .
20 Wherever we had been in the Celebes lowlands people would call out to us , " Hello , mister ! " — but in Bira it was always " Hello , Inggeriss ! " which we assumed was simply because news of our true nationality had got around .
21 If everyone who agreed with us wrote to his or her MP , no government could hold out against us !
22 This makes it possible to believe that God can relate to us , and that he can reach out to us and transform our nature .
23 She knows he ca n't , as does Porfiry who will soon rephrase her question in statement form : ‘ You ca n't get on without us . ’
24 Fürst Franz Thun-Hohenstein remembers : ‘ When the enormous picture arrived packed up , my sisters and I were curious to see and touch something which really came from Decin , from Bohemia , which had taken on a kind of dream-like quality for us ; Decin did live on for us , but was unattainable .
25 The Homeric heroes , the personalities of the early old Testament , individuals of the old empires of Babylon and Egypt have all come down to us as individuals driven by interior forces .
26 So we let the blacks come down to us , we did n't go looking for them .
27 Shakespeare 's centrality has been achieved because there remains continued debate about the plays , these texts do not come down to us as ‘ dead on arrival ’ , to borrow a phrase from Stephen Greenblatt .
28 For if they are used amiss , all our power would end ; the spell-wall would break , the dark would come in on us . ’
29 We decided to return to the Crot and ran into the Bruton brothers , Ron and Reg , who said they would come along with us .
30 ‘ If you want , you can drive down with us . ’
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