Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [conj] we [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 Either we use them properly or we get rid of them .
2 It matters to me greatly that we have a reputation for taking these big issues and dealing with them with independence and rigour .
3 I am not arguing therefore that metaphors should not change , but that it is impossible for us to change them organically unless we understand them in the first place .
4 Yeah , oh we erm , bits of paper with patterns on them , like stain glass windows and the colouring , we colour them in and we stick them together and make a lantern
5 We may constantly try to assert our individuality and separateness from others by inevitable disagreement , rejection of their views and immediate aggression towards them so that we stage pre-emptive strikes .
6 If we score got a chance and we had the chances to score first half , did n't take them obviously and we get the goal , right time , they went a bit nervous , and we went on did n't we — we could have won it .
7 I Admittedly if we stay in the rural districts of England in 1700 we will discover that forty to fifty years is not unrealistic , but old age is rare .
8 Take them away and we have nothing .
9 And let me just before we take the music remind you of er the front page of the daily mirror today .
10 I might get someone to try to keep them off until we 've finished carrying .
11 It 's it 's not about being able to get rid of them totally and we agree that we need some sort of level of arousal it 's being able to perform despite them to use that arousal to put into an effective presentation , and that 's what this two days is about is getting those butterflies for you to fly in formation .
12 You could come back for like an exit with me like when we come back you ring your dad again .
13 I 'll fetch one of the ambulance lads to take a look at you soon as we get this bloke out . ’
14 ‘ How could I do anything other than love you more as we grow older ? ’
15 But , that just means the levels of insurance , as a risk , ah , you know , and we 've just put a rate in to , to represent the , the levels of insurance because we charge you more if we insure you for more then .
16 Well I think we can arrange to pick you up as we go at that time , you 'll of eh , because I know that bus passes do n't cover that .
17 Margaret 'll come back and change you later before we go to the tea party
18 And er er , talk about being nice , but she really But we 've in
19 Well listen , if they do come on w And we 've got your mobile number , we 'll ring you back if we find them .
20 We bring them before you now as we reflect on our Mother , Mary , who suffered as other mothers suffer , a mother faced with hardship , a refugee , a woman of sorrows .
21 Now we 're delighted to see you here because we know that the , the G M B shares this view and we know that you 've also been in the forefront of introducing technology , er and we know also that having you here er , having your conference here , helps us enormously to continue this process of raising the profile of the trades unions , the trades council , the labour movement in the city .
22 Erm , so we are particularly pleased to have you here because we know as well that the G M B is in the forefront of erm establishing activity within Europe , one of , one of the few unions I think is that the only unions will have an office open in Brussels .
23 We welcome you particularly because we hope in the years to come your personal commitment to protecting our planet will deepen , as has ours .
24 Erm , I understand that erm somebody from the unit has had talked to your group before , but it 's just as well to come and talk to you again because we 've changed the Local Government Unit , not the same erm , unit that it was when we were first introduced , we 've grown basically .
25 ‘ I understand you 're going straight home to Mummy and I sha n't see you again until we meet in front of an altar …
26 Yeah , but the thing is i we can get the steel er and make them up but we do n't have to put them on till later .
27 I wake them up and we shamble along towards the Customs .
28 sitting in and we 're trying to split them up cos we do n't want too
29 Ladies and gentlemen , we just before we get on with the second part of the meeting when erm , meeting erm I think I ought to tell you that erm one of our committee members died a very short while back .
30 We just cos we do n't ins , it 's only a piece of paper to us , you see .
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