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

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1 I hope that got us through the little post-lunch siesta period , erm , we 're going to do another er , time management game now which will take about half an hour , and I need to split you up once again into groups , erm , okay .
2 ‘ We live in a monarchy , and if I may speak personally , I hope and believe we always will .
3 He 's not the first gentleman to turn to crime to pay off his debts , but I suspect that had we brought him before a court he would have been declared insane . ’
4 We also found ourselves together in the middle of the LA riots — two days of mayhem without a cop in sight — so I guess that brought us closer together !
5 I suppose that lets us off the hook , ’ Lucinda offered .
6 Yes , erm I think that puts us about half way now .
7 erm Sorry , I think we 'll just stick with Faulkner for a moment , because I think that leads us on to the constant tragedies of battle casualties , which were obviously very much brought in into Oxford whenever people were wounded outside they were often brought in to Oxford to be cared for , there was a hospital out of Yarnton too , but a great many were cared for all over Oxford , and the greatest of course were buried at Christchurch .
8 Erm I think that brings us to the end of the announcements .
9 Like Matthew , we will keep creating realities which coax or provoke us into feeling anger — by being hurt , by suffering from injustice , by seeing a world full of hatred and cruelty .
10 France had given ‘ due importance to the kind of rural traditions without which it would be impossible to enjoy a way of life that recognises the importance of elements in our lives which enrich and enoble us , but which are not ‘ cost-effective ’ in strictly economic terms . ’
11 Now suffering , in the proper sense , is caused precisely by external factors affecting us , physical conditions or the actions of other human beings which afflict or constrain us .
12 What are some of the clues if you like that tell us if people behave in an assertive , aggressive , passive way what are some of the other clues take that away from us ?
13 And cer the determination of the women , that we were n't gon na be starved back to work , we were n't gon na be forced back to work , we were n't just gon na end in chaos and some of us going back and some of us staying out , I think it was the women possibly talking to their husbands or , and just reassuring each other , you know that helped us no end .
14 and about fifteen of the erm eight , eight , five troop chasing after me , it was like our sister troop yeah , we were , there was three troops in our squadron , eight , eight , five , eight , eight , six and eighty , eighty , seven and then there was three squadrons and a regiments , there was nine troops there , so like , if it , basically it was your troop and nobody else , but then it was your squadron and , and anybody else and then the few times that I , on regiment it was your regiment and nobody else , like , we could touch you cos your our regiment but if you try and touch us , you can get fucking hell , but it nearly always come down to the troops , and the thing is eight , eight , six , only had , the first year that I was there we 'd only had about thirty people , fourth year there had I opposed like fifty , sixty and seventy , second year we were there we had about forty- five opposed to like sixty , seventy , eighty , and the third year there we had about fifty opposed like fucking seventy , eighty and ninety in a , in a troop , so we were always well out numbered and we were by far the most outrageous
15 But then you come and tell us well they 're a charitable trust I would of thought that a charitable trust would of been very er , happy to have seen the some rented accommodation ?
16 I think if you come and see us tomorrow , we may yet surprise you .
17 Th this is something that is developing members will be aware of the er proposals for er competition for white collar services and we sh we recharge these costs at the moment historic leases and the central departments are at the moment developing er trading accounts for all these and as we develop that work we we can correct our previous charges so there will be some sort of changes in the way we charge and as I say that 's coming through in these costs committees because it 's it 's shifting money around between different committees so we shifted the budget at the same time .
18 The team 's feeling is that when we find that place we will know who was the killer .
19 Er we believe that cost us many many millions of pounds , secondly , there was the worst recession that the airline industry has had , thirdly , has been er a you know we 're a growing company , we 're investing .
20 Please come and see what we do and bring us any problem you feel we can solve . ’
21 In his letter to the Romans , he wrote that whether we live or die we belong to God .
22 But the figures are quite clear that there are benefits of having in-house erm erm , fields that can compete against the private sector for county council work , and the fear , and the reason why they were set up in the first place , to make sure that you could n't have outside erm , er or private organisations setting up cartels to basically screw the local government down , and charge whatever price they want and con us through and through .
23 Speaking with tongues they summon and send us away .
24 They rebuke and correct us , calling us to break with our old way of life .
25 you know , they come and asked us last week if we 'd do it
26 Irene Schwidurski said : ‘ They come and tell us their stories of the weekend ; or they come because of what they saw of it on ( Western ) TV .
27 They beat and drove us aside , and off with team and wagon at high speed into the forest by a track that turned southwards .
28 ‘ Deliver me , I pray thee , from the hand of my brother , from the hand of Esau , for I fear him , lest he come and slay us all , the mothers with the children . ’
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