Example sentences of "we [verb] [adv] [be] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | All we got now is adverts television is a |
2 | ‘ The theme we identified then was communities in conflict , that traditional east-west thing — the point we want to make being that there need be no conflict , that we 're all , if you like , Jock Tamson 's Bairns . ’ |
3 | We 've always been outcasts and we never thought we 'd be accepted . ’ |
4 | Well I know that but on the other hand , we 've never been ones for relying on other people . |
5 | We had both been participants in the Prime of Miss Sylvia Benton , the distinguished archaeologist who was in Athens in the early sixties . |
6 | You see , I was only nineteen and you were my only sister , and we had always been pals . |
7 | We had all been prisoners long enough to know that you must allow people to be unbalanced if they felt like it . |
8 | WHAT WE HAVE HERE ARE NURSES NO BETTER THAN THUGS |
9 | First on the list for discussion must be ease of use and presentation , and perhaps predictably what we have here are icons . |
10 | And last night lawyer Peter Edwards , who represents a third of the inmates , said : ‘ What we have here is nurses who are no better than thugs . ’ |
11 | That is how it has been in the past , we have never been friends , and perhaps it has been altogether my fault . |
12 | We have all been children , some of us are parents , and we all in various ways take responsibility for children . |
13 | What we see here are costs brought into management 's account : an internal structuring cost , via committees ; an on-going maintenance cost , for repeated pruning ; and an internalized transaction cost , via management time . |