Example sentences of "[noun pl] we [adv] [verb] to " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ For the first two days we just go to bed . |
2 | ‘ One of the reasons we constantly return to sex is — I think — that we are always needing to know if this is enough to justify what we go through because of It . |
3 | Announcing the decision in parliament , Transport Secretary John MacGregor said the £300 million East London River Crossing scheme " fails to meet the high environmental standards we now apply to new road schemes " . |
4 | I find when we have to rely on others we always seem to be behind everyone else . |
5 | To devolve responsibility for the kind of social services we currently enjoy to a mass of informal , ill-organised groups and organisations would constitute so great a dismantling of the personal social services system as to leave its functions solely to hidden providers of informal care . |
6 | Colleagues we now turn to the special report , a new concept of trade unionism G M B cooperation with the T & G. I propose that the General Secretary should move this we 'll have it formally seconded . |
7 | Colleagues we now turn to the Public Services Debate and in this particular debate propose to call composite twelve Transfer of Undertakings E C Acquired Rights Directive , motion two nine four Compulsory Competitive Tendering , motion two nine five Local Government Severance Schemes , composite thirteen Cuts in Council Services , motion two nine eight Local Authority Wage Restraint , motion two nine nine Pay Policies , motion three O two Protection for Residential Workers and emergency motion one the Crawley Dispute . |