Example sentences of "[adv] [subord] we [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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31 Twenty first , so if we got you booked in for that .
32 So if we retrace our steps through the history of urban sociology we will actually find much there that we can use to construct a sociology that reflects people 's understandings and the ways in which localities and locales are incorporated into these feelings .
33 Right so if we differentiate our demand function we get that alright , nothing that for our elasticity we want one over D P D Q okay , so our elasticity you could write as one over minus beta A Q to the minus beta plus one right , times our price quantity ratio which if we now just substitute in the price , so that we have got A Q to the minus beta , right over Q , right , that equals A Q to the minus beta minus one over minus beta A Q minus beta to the minus one right which cancels to give us minus one over beta .
34 Right so if we pay you by five yearly value in three months , and invest for initially life cover of twenty thousand , and that 's O K for now .
35 Remember the last thing you did was add it on , so if we say it 's two pounds , we 're back down to forty pounds that he 's got to buy units .
36 So if we say he went from , let's , here 's , here 's a map .
37 Far more so if we suppose him additionally capable of such advanced functions as listening to prayers and forgiving sins .
38 So if we set your disk .
39 I promised , so if we give my parents some money towards the expenses it will make me very happy . ’
40 So if we call it Centenary Sports Ground , the next thing that will be added to it is Brinkley , the Centenary Sports Ground , Brinkley , which is fine .
41 Erm so if we gained it would be at the expense of Northallerton erm and when I , I made this point , well I did n't make this point I , I made the point about York being under-resourced because
42 So if we did something like that that 's where we want it .
43 So if we did it this way , erm , let's pick an actual bearing , so that we get it right .
44 Well , she her , her sleeping habits during the day change to afternoons , and , well today she 's been she had about two hours this afternoon , so if we did our normal and gave her tea at five o'clock , and send them up for a bath at half past six , there 's no way she 'd be asleep .
45 especially if we take it into German tomorrow
46 They are so full of meaning , that if we got no further than these two opening words , our hearts would be warm with the thought of his loving relationship with us , especially if we use his own loving familiar word , Abba .
47 Massey 's schemata is useful here , especially if we follow her instruction to be concerned with the real relationships among our objects of study rather than formal legal relations .
48 Anyway I think it might be a giggle , especially if we keep it to ourselves .
49 Life is rarely easy , and we do not gain anything by holding a grudge against someone , especially if we love them .
50 They will give us exactly the colour we want , especially if we dovetail them with the bassoons and thus make use of the deep low notes of the second horn .
51 ‘ We know we can get the inhibitor genes into a cell but we ca n't tell whether we 'll be able to produce this inhibitor efficiently enough until we test it .
52 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 .
53 So unless we train ourselves to find alternatives then the better answers that might be hidden behind the first answer are lost to us .
54 ‘ My doctor , ’ he said , ‘ has told me that because we are both very depressive types of people , perhaps because we know what life is about that I should n't meet people who were the same way as I am and get depressed about things . ’
55 Now the , the , what connects the two things together because we assume there is a latent content in , in this dream ?
56 It may be apposite to consider that a corporate stand on under-fives and special needs is now a moral imperative and that we should take seriously the clarion calls of Warnock and the Select Committee , not only because we owe it to children and their families , but also because
57 Only till we get it straight . ’
58 I ask you , forty of us slogging into the Jungle all because we bought his line about needing to work our way into the reality of a couple of deeply dead Jesuit priests .
59 We have done so because we think they can do it better than anyone else .
60 Especially since we think she 's been running clear .
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