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

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1 And as I continued to think about how we rarely get the measure of little children , I suddenly realized why they 'd been making so much din .
2 Now , apart from the noise and pollution , a petrol-driven outboard is usually unnecessary for punt fishing , for we rarely use a punt to reach very distant areas .
3 We rarely challenge a conclusion we have derived from experience .
4 The problem here though and the show is quietly and very deliberately subtitled ‘ Lesbians take photographs ’ is that we rarely see a pairing of two sleek , longhaired and long-legged blondes .
5 Consider Billy Brace 's letter ( Letters ) which says of Gaelic : ‘ We rarely lament the loss of those languages now ’ .
6 The more times we successfully complete a manoeuvre , the more opportunity we are giving the mind to reproduce the same movements .
7 We badly need the help of the public .
8 ( By which , of course , I do n't mean that we dis believe that we have them : merely that we mostly have no belief either way about what beliefs we have . )
9 We effectively own the property !
10 James Cropper who was at the centre of the efforts to establish a national antislavery body to work directly for emancipation declared roundly , ‘ We have no wild schemes of emancipation … we rather wish the thing may work its own way by the force of faith and the operation of circumstances . ’
11 When we speak of our economic growth on the basis of market relations ( this is the ‘ meaning ’ of NEP from a certain angle ) , we thereby disprove the thesis of the opposition of socialist accumulation ( even ) to the law of value .
12 But the wavelength multiplied by the frequency is always equal to the velocity of light , so this decrease in wavelength has the result at the same time of increasing the frequency v. Inevitably we thereby increase the energy carried by a single photon and make its interaction with the electron correspondingly more rumbustious ( with the effect of increasing the degree of uncontrollable disturbance to its momentum ) .
13 We wholeheartedly condemn the Government 's policy of Non-intervention which has permitted the Fascist countries of Italy and Germany to pour into Spain vast amounts of arms , ammunition , men , whilst it has denied the Spanish Democratic Government the legal right to purchase necessary supplies to defend the State .
14 also we have had promises of items on loan when we eventually open the Museum .
15 Wandering with pleasure along the Corso , the knobbly spine of the town , we eventually open the guide book , to find we have failed to focus on seven modest palaces .
16 Yes well the reason for that was the erm the name is to do with the way we commercially market the product .
17 We entirely accept the need to avoid a single buyer acquiring too many bus companies .
18 And from this we naturally derive an account of what the meaning of a particular statement S is :
19 free to come and go and er there is a contribution that 's held at the back , but here in , in the talk it 's highlighting their various ways , this is one of them that we can keep spiritually awake is by being aware of the need for financial contributions , Jehovah has done much for us through his organization and we can show love for him by full support with our time and finances and then another one look stay awake by showing love to you and act loyal sometimes it 's easier to show love to some in the congregation than others , we naturally have an affinity for one another and certain types of personalities seemed to gel with others do n't they ?
20 In speech , lacking these devices , we naturally expect the prosody to be called into play — but we must beware that we do not exaggerate its role .
21 We can not expect pupils to learn the sophistication necessary for handling difficult concepts if we constantly draw a veil over them and shut pupils off from the real debate .
22 He is far from being one of the outer world , but in reading his work we constantly feel the influence upon him of his reading of the worst English poets .
23 We merely put the onus on him do n't we to say , Right if an incident should occur it gives you responsibility whether you delegate somebody to assist you to make sure that all that area , the jockeys rooms and
24 Much has been written about the ‘ new technology ’ methods currently being introduced throughout the newspaper and magazine industry but few individuals ever come into actual contact with the equipment and working methods they use , we merely read the end results at our breakfast table .
25 If we look at our relationships with others , we merely see a reflection of our love ( or lack of love ) for ourselves .
26 The chairman of World Wide Insurance , Mr Brian Summers , told me : ‘ We greatly regret the death of Mr Davies , who was one of the unsung servants of golf .
27 We greatly appreciate the interest she is showing in our work and will value her professional guidance .
28 Eric Hobsbawm suggests that we patiently await the coming of better times .
29 As compared with the more usual situation in which we only know the activity of people over a short period , such data raise some challenging statistical and econometric problems .
30 But if we only know the bell according to those systems we call logic or science , then we can only talk about bells .
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