Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] we [vb base] to " in BNC.

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1 Many of the documents whose recovery we owe to Hall 's industry ( notably the ‘ Chemical ’ notebook and the tract known as De gravitatione ) , and much other evidence that finds a place in his own narrative ( the Cambridge Platonist attitude to the mechanical philosophy , for example ) , would then form part of a different story .
2 He has given to us a new name we 've take his name we belong to him .
3 Now , looking out across the fertile fields he has cultivated out of bush , he says , ‘ Doris and I are going to give whatever experience we have to whoever rules the country tomorrow . ’
4 It does n't take too much imagination to guess that this means ‘ draw a circle centred at x = 10.5 , y = 24.75 , and of radius 3.9 , in whatever units we happen to be using at the moment ’ .
5 ‘ We will use whatever influence we have to the full to ensure , for example , that you do n't tax middle-managers with a 49 per cent rate at £27,000 , and you do n't tax people above £40,000 with a combined 59 per cent rate .
6 Whatever state we appear to be in , the players will be raising their game , ’ Ryan said .
7 Of course , the cloth-eared bimbo sometimes graduates into becoming the Second Mrs/Mr Tanqueray and becomes the person about whom your children start saying , ‘ Sophie makes these wicked cakes — they just melt in your mouth and she does n't mind what time we go to bed and she and daddy are always giggling and cuddling up and when can we go there again ? ’
8 They ask what time we get to Sudbury , eh ?
9 Whatever party we belong to , all were agreed that that was a desirable aim .
10 As part of our service we attend to all the legalities therefore ensuring the return of your property to you .
11 It is ironic , I think , that the release which out of the compassion of our hearts we give to old , sick animals , we deny to old , sick human beings .
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