Example sentences of "[vb infin] [to-vb] [pron] we [verb] " in BNC.

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1 We 'll need to ask what we have contributed to the conflict which elicits the frustrated , rankled response from our friend , colleague , or neighbour .
2 Erm but it might mean that in fact we do need to reconsider what we mean by subsistence income .
3 The six of us here will all attend to your news , but you will tell it with your back to the men , and you will not expect to read what we think on our faces .
4 None of us must expect to have what we like all the time , whether musically or in any other way , and personal Sacrifice is pad of the Christian way .
5 Browse through this brochure and you will begin to see what we mean .
6 I 'd like to see what we 've got there as long as we 're in the neighbourhood . ’
7 We ca n't even begin to understand something we do n't think exists .
8 ‘ You do n't want to do what we did on Sunday , do you not , you prim little Victorian ?
9 ‘ We have known each other for 14 years and we just do n't want to spoil what we have . ’
10 They learn , as Elizabeth said earlier , you know , we 're models and children learn more by what we do more than what we preach , so you know we do have to repair what we did n't learn maybe earlier on .
11 You 'd have to do what we did on the other page .
12 We do not have to encode what we want to say from something else before we can say it , or decode it before we can understand it .
13 To what extent do we have to re-evaluate everything we have seen and photographed over nearly two decades of involvement with China ?
14 Now quite frankly Mr Deputy Speaker , if we want these new constituencies , including South Essex , it seems we 're going to have to say to the French they can have lots and lots of money to build lots and lots of new buildings for this rather ridiculous parliament and quite honestly Mr Deputy Speaker , members tonight in voting on the new boundaries will really have to decide what we want to do .
15 But she do n't want to get what we 've had , she 's got ta pay it in advance
16 His job is to look after us both as regards our work at the Institute as well as on recreational trips , and he does his best , although his English is perhaps not as good as it could be ( at least he sometimes does n't seem to understand what we say ) .
17 ‘ We will continue to publish what we believe our readers have the right to know .
18 It 's too easy to inadvertently fail to practise what we preach .
19 There are many things that we are certain of and , although it might be useful to try to doubt these certainties , we should not pretend to doubt what we do not doubt in our hearts .
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