Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] we [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 Once I get them up from their rest , we go off to the lake and feed the ducks or we go to friends .
2 We were then posted to 406 Sqn RCAF where we converted to Beaufighters .
3 There 's the quiff from Peter , which is pointing out that the letter of confirmation that we reference to because it was a repeat , so reasonably enough they 're not going through all the assumptions , and he also is saying that the er , letters of confirmation that is a repeat of the previous job .
4 The Immigration and Nationality Department of the Home Office has asked through the Scottish Education Department that we write to all governing bodies in Scotland reminding them of the difficulties created by urgent requests for naturalisation shortly before international sporting events .
5 The application of pressure to nominally dry carbon-free samples reduces the electrical conductivity as a result of a progressive reduction in pore connectivity , whereas the carbon-bearing samples show an increase in conductivity under the same conditions — an effect that we ascribe to reconnection of carbon conduction pathways during compaction .
6 After the victory at the sea the triumph song , but hardly have the last notes escaped Israel 's lips than we come to the second story of complaint ( 15.22–7 ) .
7 We think someone in the community is protecting the killer and we want to be sure we 've spoken to everyone
8 We continue now along the Rua da Carreira , past the many small restaurants and bread and cake shops until we come to a street on the right called Rua do Quebra Costas which will take us to the English Church , hidden behind a high wall in a large garden .
9 I fetched the glasses , broke the seal and we set to .
10 We have to live with uncertainty and we have to a far more adaptable than previous generations .
11 There was all this unstated sexual intention and we went to the toilets at Finchley Road tube station and I did n't know what was going to happen .
12 We can not live in isolation if we wish to be close to God .
13 Thankfully our landing was cushioned by the deep new snow and we came to a rest 100 metres lower , badly bruised and half strangled by the rope , but somehow down the couloir in one piece .
14 ‘ With free trade the European community is becoming a strong force and we want to be a part of it ’ , says Nereaux-Weber .
15 And anyway , what about all the other equally correct continuations which never crossed our mind until we came to them ?
16 There will be various categories in which to enter good movement pictures and we hope to both generate more interest in Medau and find new ideas for our publicity boards .
17 I did have a chin tuck , and the lady who worked on the book with me said , ‘ Now , Elizabeth , you know we 're going to be together for months and we have to be absolutely honest with each other .
18 Sure enough , I went over there with the other inspectors and we said to the sergeants : ‘ Fall in the men . ’
19 Sheldon himself never lied to his friends about the mummy and we have to be grateful to Faujas Saint-Fond for the following account written shortly after a visit he had made on Sheldon : ‘ It is [ said Sheldon ] a mistress whom I tenderly loved .
20 And then we stayed a few days in London and we went to the Baths and we went to the zoo and we went to all the science , by either the old trams or the first of the buses that Cos they complete with tram-riding and that was rather exciting in London , seeing the all the top hats and people in coats , tails and things .
21 Well we done about seventeen of them but mainly on the super mail side but we stick to the one sort of with
22 But we 've got to live by their rules and not expect privileges because we happen to be women . ’
23 Let's bear them in mind while we turn to the next step in choosing .
24 We monitored them for a period of about twelve months before we reported to members on the outcome .
25 Ah well , we 've got one more card before we come to the boys .
26 I 'm a creature of habit — in the way I have my hair cut , the suits I wear , the eternal brown boots that I get ribbed about and which are fleetingly seen by the viewers at the end of the programme as we come to the closing headlines .
27 We all send and receive visual signals when we talk to each other .
28 This feedback will be used to guide us in the possible uses of the tape when we come to launching the 4th edition in early 1990 , which will be the published version of the tape .
29 ‘ As far as we are aware there were no fish in distress when we returned to work on the Thursday morning and the canal was refilled with two feet of water . ’
30 We find a more genuine reconciliation of the two authors when we turn to Simmel 's analysis of exploitation and alienation .
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