Example sentences of "[adj] [to-vb] [pron] we [verb] " in BNC.

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1 We 're both prepared to sell everything we own ( and busk cinema queues ) should it become necessary , but I miss the leg-room of first class .
2 ‘ I 'm prepared to fund whatever we put on . ’
3 And er be willing to share what we feel about that with other people .
4 Traditional concepts such as gentle , continuous sedimentation ( and perhaps similarly continuous evolution ) are not adequate to explain what we see .
5 It 's all too easy to describe what we think has happened and not what has occurred .
6 where we were starting from and I think it would be valuable to do what we started doing and actually to look at this as the baseline and decide how we might amend it to keep common factors in that we can all use , because we need something that has a common denominator level
7 It is hard to believe what we witnessed last year .
8 That is supposed to say what we do and what I 'm saying is
9 I find it hard to say , because it seems so inadequate to describe what we felt .
10 But that is quite useful to show what we 've already paid out to women ,
11 So should we be able to wear what we feel comfortable in , even if it means going casual in shorts and T-shirts ?
12 For the purposes of this book , it is important to define what we mean by technology and why time scale and the extent of change in any one step is important .
13 All through our time at Canjuers , through the days of rain and abscesses on our hands , mud and sleeping in sodden clothes , we had dreamed of the moment when we would be able to walk into a cakeshop or bar and be able to buy what we wanted , but now that the choice was available , we did nothing about it .
14 I won a scholarship to one of the Day School Trust schools and we were able to study what we wanted .
15 How would we be able to tell which we have ?
16 We , in residential work , often appear to recreate this ambivalent split in our feelings , consequence that we are unable to feel what we feel .
17 and this chap said erm he said , I 'm sorry to trouble you we 've sent you an invitation to come to this building thing and I sa
18 Looking back it is difficult to justify what we did at times .
19 Er , I must n't be guilty of commercials but in the last council meeting of the night , again the subject came up of how we could welcome people coming to mass and this is nothing to do with a request council at all and er we ended up , and I think it 's fair to say what we decided er here , that people would individually they did n't know approach them .
20 It is for that very reason that I am moving this motion today as it gives us the opportunity to implement the rules of the union and at the same time would enable us to put into position , people who would be able to do all those things that are necessary to achieve what we require , recruitment , organization , paperwork , back-up service to full-time officials .
21 ‘ I 'm very sorry to tell you we have bad news . ’
22 ‘ You claim to be perfectly satisfied to enjoy what we have , when in fact you 're looking for commitment . ’
23 Nevertheless , it is theoretically unsound to define what we want to be a synchronous horizon at a level that we suspect to be diachronous .
24 But within minutes , confirmation was coming in on all sides : from our headquarters in London , from the teleprinter flashes , from national newspaper reporters stunned like us and now eager to hear what we thought about it .
25 I do n't think so , really it 's just the opposite problem of what we 've got over here , being submissive now we all know what being being sub submissive yes we let people walk all over us we do n't say yeah we we listen to what everybody else says and therefore the opposite is you 're gon na get aggressive to get what we want .
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