Example sentences of "[vb base] we [verb] [pron] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I suggest we put it once at the end as erm , item so and so , so and so , so and so , are two piece construction . |
2 | ‘ Then I suggest we find it quickly , ’ Bernice urged . |
3 | If there is if there are no er examples of er er dev individual examples of development pressure , as I say we have one apparently presented to us this morning I think one over a period er since nineteen eighty seven , it 's not a basis for a policy . |
4 | I want us to thrash them just to see him shut his fat mouth — and then whinge about unfair treatment blah blah blah . |
5 | ‘ I want us to create something together . |
6 | So the want us to break it down erm so they know oh I 'm so stupid . |
7 | Now you want us to throw her out . |
8 | If they want us to juggle it around we will do it . |
9 | I hope we mix it up and play some nice sweet and deadly football … with Batty getting some of the credit he deserves . |
10 | We hope we gave something back in return . |
11 | See you both ’ — she corrected herself — ‘ I hope we see you back with us tonight , Dungarvan . |
12 | But whether they are or not , let us handle them carefully . ’ |
13 | This is a sweeping statement which makes little obvious sense on first reading , so let us dissect it more carefully . |
14 | Let us tuck ourselves up in the light and warmth , and hide away from the night . " |
15 | ‘ Let us bind ourselves now by this oath — say it with me . |
16 | And thought : let us leave it there , Dierdriu . |
17 | Let us show you how we have done this . |
18 | So let us split them up , have two collections , two directors and two galleries . |
19 | A Whig tract of 1711 argued that " The Revolution was almost entirely owing to them [ Tories ] " , whilst the Nonconformist Daniel Defoe repeatedly replied to the charge made by High Churchmen in Anne 's reign that the Dissenters had been responsible for the murder of Charles , by reminding them what they " did to his Son " : " if they will go back to 48 , and provoke us to Recriminate , by telling us of Killing the Father ; let us bring them back to 88 , and tell them of Deposing the Son , and sending him Abroad to beg his Bread " . |
20 | ‘ Then let us do something nice together . ’ |
21 | Let us examine it carefully . |
22 | I ca n't believe that Mike just let us drive it away . ’ |
23 | They can settle down more easily in those circumstances but the questionnaire is saying , please will you fill in the answer the following questions and let us have it back . |
24 | Let us hear it no more . ’ |
25 | Let us imagine what really might have happened . |
26 | Let us invite him up , Mr Slipshod . ’ |
27 | Enough then of words , and let us fight it out like very knights . |
28 | Let us ask ourselves why this should be so . |
29 | Before we leave this topic , with some doubtless well-received witticisms about the American ateliers that are called Schools of Creative Writing , let us ask ourselves how an artistic tradition is transmitted from generation to generation in England , if it is not transmitted in the way that Pound took for granted . |
30 | Let us halt it there . |