Example sentences of "we [adv] [vb base] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We rarely see each other but since their rotten tree blew down , smashing the fence and my bulbs , it 's been hard not to .
2 In fact we rarely see each other . ’
3 At Beechgrove we rarely do any autumn sowing , even with flowering annuals .
4 And we rarely have roast beef . ’
5 It is as if Hahnemann takes it for granted that we all understand the importance of quantity , as well as potency , when administering a remedy , but this seems almost a revolutionary concept to us as we rarely consider this factor when using both low and high potency centesimal remedies .
6 Probably rather like your relationship , and maybe even that of Charles and Diana , ours remains intact because privately , not publicly , we rather like each other .
7 And we rather assume that item 3 immediately under that was again F G B and not S D G , because nobody could work out what S D G stands for .
8 We naturally expect British Rail to attach the greatest importance to safety considerations .
9 Both have been designed to meet fully the requirements a set out by the County Council and we 're quite happy , we can actually meet that requirement of being one kilometre from Flaxton , in fact we greatly exceed that distance , despite and that is a on the design of a larger new settlement than fourteen hundred dwellings .
10 In fact , we only know each other because he worked for me — when he was a student . ’
11 Whereas a person involved in the American Mafia could say , quite reasonably , ‘ what 's all the fuss about , we only kill each other ’ , the same could not be said in defence of some corporate crimes .
12 ‘ We reckon that there were about 14,500 Derry supporters at the semi-final and of course a lot more people want to see the final , ’ points out Patsy , ‘ However , we only receive 2,000 stand and 7,000 terrace tickets so you can see the extent of the problem we face . ’
13 Maurice Melloul says ‘ Obvously , we only build this sort of special relationship with a limited number of selected suppliers but it is mutually beneficial .
14 ( 6.12 ) unc it turns out that we only need one law to deal with channel declarations : an elimination rule analogous to ( 6.3 ) .
15 I been married for 11 months and my husband works away during the week so we only see each other at weekends .
16 we do n't want the fire brigade we only want one man to come up !
17 well we only want one egg , but
18 Most of our caravans are designed for more persons than our description but we only allow that number stated .
19 We only possess one piece of information with which to lend precision to the general statement that Richard went through the rebels ' lands with fire and sword , capturing and demolishing their fortresses , and this suggests that Geoffrey de Rancon 's castle of Taillebourg was once again at the centre of events .
20 A spokesman said : ‘ We only have one member of staff in at that time to open the doors , and on this occasion he overslept .
21 Fine , we only have one problem .
22 We only have one problem , now . ’
23 We only have one bathroom so it will be showers rather than baths when everyone is here or the tank wo n't cope !
24 We only have this screen operating when we 're all in here and want to observe him directly — ’
25 we 're not , it 's not tomorrow it 's Wednesday , we get period one and two off so we only have half day
26 We did n't get food anyway we just eat French bread all week !
27 If nothing er exists we we just tick that box we compose and you 'll have notes down here
28 we just move this argument be here all day .
29 We just believe one parent said what a disgraceful example la di da di da .
30 And I think this one is better for several reasons , I think you can quite clearly see now once you 've had a chance to look at this , the other one we saw , we , we eliminated this boat , we eliminate that post and this boat , or rather we just have this post and the sea beyond .
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