Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] how we [verb] " in BNC.

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1 But first of all let me explain how we come to agree the number of booklets on the and the individual financial target per assignment .
2 I forget how we learnt that he was coming under its auspices , but I do remember that our wish — that is to say , the wish of myself and Michael Cullis , by then an established friend — to entertain him during the visit , produced a minor clash with the English Club secretariat .
3 In Chapter Five I described how we disguise our motives in conversation through using sub-text .
4 The hon. Gentleman mentioned the first ; in my original answer , I showed how we intend to work towards it .
5 Because then , you just look at it and say , Ah I know how we got here , that reminds me of that one I did the other week where it came out looking like this .
6 Yes , I know how we got talking to this girl in the Post Office cos I erm I asked her for some stamps as well , you see , I wanted some cos I happen to be sending stuff of for Germany tomorrow .
7 I need , I need to have to give , I know how we feel but he 's getting older
8 What we propose to do today is : I discuss how we see our unit fitting in with the Borders psychiatric service and services for the confused elderly in the Borders .
9 I think how we organise ourselves is up to the president and the committee .
10 We carefully considered — I explained how we did so — how best to help unemployed people back to work .
11 We had to keep going , not let them see how we felt . ’
12 Can you remember how we talked about the Romans having a very strong army and how they captured land around Rome around it 's lake and before long they 'd captured land all around the Mediterranean Sea and they formed that into what we call the Roman Empire .
13 Okay do you want to make a note of that and do you remember how we did it ?
14 You know how we feel about personal calls at the office , Celia .
15 She watched how we worked and communicated and how messages and information were received , stored , and sent out .
16 Australian captain Allan Border said : ‘ You saw how we bowled at him .
17 Either way , when you see how we establish lists of goals for this person you can learn some simple principles for establishing your own goals .
18 ‘ Can you imagine how we felt ?
19 We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ?
20 No , but it means , it means that we know how we 've got to gear up
21 We are not daft , we know how we want to live , we only needed an opportunity like this to get our ideas and solutions on the drawing board in a way that enabled these people to understand that we have our own form of expertise . ’
22 How we talk how we talk .
23 We wondered how we had been chosen .
24 We were given tasks and problems , but we controlled how we tackled them .
25 They asked how we linked words with objects .
26 Like ancient myths that captured and contained an essential truth , they shape how we see and understand our lives , how we make sense of our experience .
27 I think the I I 'm pleased that this is in the in B , because let 'em know how we feel about it .
28 It depends how we want to tackle it .
29 Sir David , who piloted Rolls-Royce Motors back to success after the ‘ 71 crash and who is due to retire next month , says : ‘ It depends how we do it — there are so many ways of developing a new Rolls-Royce .
30 I do not think this experience is confined to women , but it symbolizes something of the quality of the Great Mother , and it shows how we have the ability to conceive and carry to birth on a level other than the physical .
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