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

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1 Of course where we fail to reject it does not follow that speculative efficiency is true , only that these weak tests have failed to reject it .
2 Do not add fat to any of the food ( except where we have specified it ) , and preferably omit salt too .
3 However , there are very few people who know how to survey and excavate underwater , and because it tends to cost so much more than land archaeology it needs to be a very worthwhile site or we have to leave it alone ’ .
4 er , er , although we 've shaken it up , we 've shaken it up
5 Of course , although we 've said it is tailless , you can add one if you wish .
6 But , although we had tested it during the day , the drop in the temperature at night was so great that the oil in the mechanism became sluggish and thick .
7 And this is a way for to fill up our purse Although we do get it with many a curse And the poem ends : Then hay for the Clothing Trade , it goes on brave ; We scorn for to toyl and moyl , nor yet to starve .
8 ‘ It is not a Greek idea , although we have accepted it ’ .
9 I feel quite aggrieved in the way that we 've handled it and East Devon have mishandled it .
10 So here we 'd actually have a match of all three saying that we 've recognized it to a level three .
11 would also recognise that we 've done it with her not purely and simply just because we 've been down .
12 It 's only on Innsbruck that we 've done it because that 's what the market demands .
13 Again , Palin 's natural humour and ability to laugh at a situation is never far away , but I ca n't shake the feeling that we 've seen it all before somewhere .
14 You could actually work it out the longhand way , the way that we 've described it Yeah I think you 'll find that that 's meant to be X and X
15 I do n't think it 's impossible , but we just need to make sure , that we 've got it right .
16 There has been a balance Chair , and , and hence the fact that we 've knocked it off as an efficiency saving rather than as a reduction in service .
17 but when we 've read those we 've got to look up what else Jesus said , remember a few months ago the passage we read from Luke thirteen and they will come from the East and the West and from the North and the South and will recline at the table in the Kingdom of God , they will come he says from all directions , we work and hold and these two scriptures intention , we 've got ta compare one with the other , then we 'll read also John in that tremendous vision in the book of revelation he would he says what he saw there , in chapter seven verse nine after these things I looked and behold a great multitude which no one could count from every nation and all tribes and peoples and tongues standing before the throne and before the lamb , clothe in white robes and palm branches were in their hands and they cried out with a loud voice saying salvation to our God who sits on the throne and to the lamb , a handful of people , tiny minority , John says it was a great number , a multitude which no one could count from every nation , from every ethnic group , from every tribe and , and , and , and race on the face of the earth there in God 's heaven how grateful you and I should be , if we are among that number , it 's God 's grace , it 's not that we 've deserved it , it 's not that we have been privileged by some genetic er process to have been born in a so called a nominally Christian country , it is all of God 's grace , it 's not what we have done or what we are , but we have been saved by his grace and just for a few moments this morning , I 'd like us to from this question that was put to Jesus to follow on and if you like get five propositions from it , it sounds complicated but it 's not .
18 Not that we 've found it really matters , we 've been
19 The way that we 've found it in this this year 's Liberal Democrat Conference was to actually put forward the suggestion that Regional Government could be brought in in a flexible sense .
20 Well I then remembered that we 'd seen it and it 's in the grounds .
21 I think we were near deluding ourselves that Harry had never happened , that we 'd done it all ourselves .
22 For a moment , I thought that was it , that we 'd done it , that we could go now .
23 erm and trying to show that we 'd understood it
24 He was obviously peeved that we 'd squared it with the music teacher while he did n't know anything about it .
25 Er and that er in my view anyway demonstrated that we 'd got it about right in terms of our assessment of the effects of the Southern Bypass .
26 I believe that he understands more clearly than before the minimum nature of our deterrent — and that we intend to keep it .
27 The right hon. Gentleman knows perfectly well that the commitment on income tax is a longer-term one and that we hope to achieve it as and when conditions permit and when it is prudent to do so .
28 Beer seems such a simple drink that we tend to take it for granted .
29 Technology is so pervasive , so much an intrinsic part of modern life , that we tend to take it for granted .
30 You know we managed to man the gates in working hours and forced the company to shift slate at ungodly hours in the morning , and I think people were impressed that we managed to stick it out .
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