Example sentences of "[pron] [pers pn] [vb base] we [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Yes I I remember we went down a very long cul-de-sac at one stage on self containment did n't we .
2 I I I think we 've I think we 've covered that .
3 I I I think we 've got to accept that that on that business we have , we have , do not have secure terms period .
4 Last year 's been better than that actually , I I think we 've had about one or two .
5 I I I think we do accept that you probably not be able to fill those gaps .
6 We we see Jim , we decide amongst ourselves whether we have the need , and I think I mean I I believe we do anyhow .
7 Er well I think the experience that I gained of the the kind of erm living situation erm because I you know we underwent the same kind of difficulties .
8 Going out , we like to enjoy ourselves you know we live our life to the full .
9 the same a as what Ann had for theirs I mean we 've had it for a year and paid all that rent .
10 But it certainly is giving that that degree of balance which er which I think we need to recognize .
11 That 's the other side of fox hunting , which I think we do n't hear .
12 Following our appointment to [ nature of appointment ] and in confirmation of our recent discussion with … , we set out below the nature of the responsibilities which we undertake in that appointment and our understanding of the further services which you wish us to perform .
13 They do not cover everything , so please feel free to add any points which you think we have left out ’ .
14 York 's a historic city of some hundred and four thousand people , covering some two thousand nine hundred hectares , but that city itself is only part of the settlement that I think we would all regard as as York itself , that covers a larger population of some a hundred and thirty five thousand people , er contained er within the York outer ring road , and referenced to the the map submitted with my H One submission , and also the greenbelt plan which we 've we 've just put up on the board there , er will show you the the broader extent of the urban area .
15 When they compete locally , they do so in the same way as other moral considerations which we know we have to reconcile somehow .
16 At the root of desire is the longing to take that which we feel we lack .
17 As you know , these programmes come to you from the University of Sussex , and if you 've listened to any of them in the past , you 'll know that they 're devoted to topics and subjects in which we feel we have some expertise , and which we think would be of special interest to the local community .
18 When we are first trying to establish our values and standards in life , there are certain people , or it may be institutions , upon which we decide we have at all costs to rely .
19 Here are all my colleagues rushing upstairs with great enthusiasm , diving into the committee room , anxious to get on to curb the ever growing number of rules and regulations and whilst they 're upstairs merrily getting on with it , here we are downstairs passing more things which we say we do n't want to do .
20 A familiar disjunction : while we hold on to personal musical favourites dating back over twenty-five years because we still enjoy listening to them , the music which brings on the fiercest nostalgia is often a terrible , loathsome noise with which we think we have nothing in common .
21 From a functionalist perspective , mental processes are inferred processes — they gain their status in our theoretical base not as a result of being directly observed or experienced , but from the way in which they enable us to understand and explain human behaviour .
22 In the first issue of Nord-Sud , a periodical which appeared in 1917 with the purpose of reintegrating and stimulating artistic life in Paris , Reverdy , feeling that some kind of objective evaluation of Cubism was by this time possible , wrote : ‘ Today for a privileged few the discipline can be taken for granted , and as they never sought for an art that was cold , mathematical and anti-plastic , wholly intellectual , the works which they offer us appeal to the lover of painting directly through the eye and the senses .
23 I suppose you 've come to tell me you want us to go straight back to Olbia ? ’
24 Oh it is true , but it did , it did do it , but that was the other day and I did n't think that they had the same effect , no , well perhaps so , mind you I mean we have done a lot of walking , have n't we ?
25 We stood there with nothing in our bags we went for my fruit and veg and er , sto there , met this couple who we know we had a right good talk to them about , it were half an hour were n't we ?
26 boil them we have we have , we do n't eat many eggs , though , do what ?
27 Most frequently we do this to people we are close to , and to people with whom we think we 've got a lot in common .
28 something I mean we moved out of the flats , partly because the flats were coming down ,
29 Now it 's a different ball game because we I think we have an opportunity to maintain that price for a while .
30 Anyway we I think we supplied dozens of youngs kids that had no toys during the war .
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