Example sentences of "[pron] we [verb] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 Erm , I 've got a three four four page letter from the Ottery youth section , erm , and their we run at the moment three teams of boys between the age of ten and sixteen .
2 KPMG should not be associated with an Investment Overview which we know at the time of issue to be misleading or factually incorrect .
3 This unruffled progression fits perfectly the sort of chain of correlations of consequences which we disentangled at the start of this chapter but it does not seem to offer the prospect of the decisive determination of a particular result .
4 Despite all this , the hopeful prophecy which we quoted at the beginning of this book has not been fulfilled .
5 That 's been er er a matter which has been erm discussed er at some length by Stragg as has the topic of er house building and the the problems of er capacity for er new house instruction and other development within the , the Council but a number of erm matters er not least of which has been er the departure of two key members of staff during the period er there has er I 'm afraid been a degree of slippage and the original programme that we have put to you and which you agreed which we said at the time was ambitious er is already er showing signs of stress and it looks now I 'm afraid that it will not be er in the early part of the summer that the structure plan in draft form will be available and ready to be approved for consultation purposes , but towards the end of the summer and er er into the early autumn .
6 Even Vienna , which we reached at the end of the journey , seemed disappointing by comparison .
7 In his novel The Human Age , D. B. Wyndham Lewis postulates the theory that after death , as we stand on that other shore , at the gate of eternity , we will each one assume the shape and form which we had at the time when we best realised our essential selves .
8 As some hon. Members may know , I have some interest in that subject , and I hope that I shall be able to have an Adjournment debate in which to discuss the process by which we arrived at the present stage of the project .
9 And I 'll be back after the weather with tonight 's Lifeline in which we look at the problem of alcoholism .
10 And I can see no other way of proceeding than that in which we proposed at the moment .
11 It is not satisfactory to change a policy such as that which we have at the moment , and to have add-ons for the environment .
12 But the major problem is that the sites which we have at the present moment are not controlled , and if we could get proper sites , properly managed , I think you would find that the whole erm picture of a gipsy site in an area would be much better received by the public than it is at the present .
13 Admittedly such corollaries as ‘ Face facts ’ , which we introduced at the very start of the discussion in the first chapter , do support their authority by the urgency of factual awareness in choices of means .
14 Let us chart the way by which we arrive at the Fundamental Principle .
15 three lads and two ladies , and we had , we the three lads , Bill , George and me we pushed at the back , and the two ladies mother and Vi just walked .
16 It 's back to school soon , so we bought a light-up world globe ( Woolworths sale £9.99 ) which reminded me we live at the same latitude as parts of Norway , Siberia , Labrador and Alaska .
17 We kept our tempers , as if patience was n't something we maintained at the expense of our fading energies .
18 It 's not on something we do at the moment , it 's wanting to get into a different market increasing .
19 erm , the thing about it is is that I mean , one of we we 've at the minute we 've been faced with with some individuals reckoning that they have er rashes forming around the face er in a number of areas and there 's an indication that , and it 's nothing more than that , that it could actually be to do with the laser printers and people sitting near them in the light .
20 That 's what we said at the general election .
21 These are what we took at the museum are n't they ?
22 No no put them back in there darling , they 're what we got at the pictures
23 Er and it was much easier to be living on the premises , that 's what we felt at the time .
24 Theoretically , we might expect this to be so , since the same environment tends to support the same kind of organisms , but in fact the persistence of some fossils appears to go far beyond what we know at the present day .
25 More than physical possession , in which , Proust says , one actually possesses nothing , Marcel seeks from Albertine reassurance concerning his own distinctiveness , his separateness , his individuality , and in Proust 's conception of love , therefore , failure is inevitable , because despite the conventionally unifying language of love , what we seek at the most profound level is not contact with another person , but contact with ourselves .
26 Yes well quite simply , I mean we know all the replies from the bridal magazines , I mean we know what we sell at the Christmas fair and what we sell Christmas cracker-wise .
27 ‘ I need to reflect upon what we saw at the Tower . ’
28 And so it goes on through life ; always a struggle between wanting to hold on to what we have at the same time as we are reaching out for new joys and satisfactions ; always the dilemma of making choices , of greedily wanting everything , of resenting having to let anything go .
29 What we are looking to do here is to water down what we have at the moment .
30 No , it 's not a good idea at all , we should stick with what we have at the moment , the representation of people who opt to pay the political levy .
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