Example sentences of "we [vb base] [pers pn] [prep] [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ And the World buys the lateral thinking , of course , ’ said Derek , ‘ and we transform it in our research establishments into practical schemes for export to Uridia . ’
2 Coun Katherine Carr said : ‘ We are the custodians of something so valuable and we forget it at our peril . ’
3 We want it for our children and for our country .
4 ‘ Not if we challenge them in their own sphere . ’
5 Words come out differently on paper to how we imagine them in our heads .
6 Only if we put them into their context in the larger narrative , can we see what is going on and feel their full force .
7 So , later on , at lunch , we put it to my parents .
8 So we put it in her room and that solved the problem .
9 Among the more important qualities of water as we receive it from our supply sources are its pH and its hardness .
10 We hold it in our arms , and it learns not only discipline and respect for us but also reassurance and security from our close body contact .
11 We do not know Selkirk 's secret , even though we hold it in our hands .
12 ‘ There is every reason to remember George Bush 's achievements and the debt of gratitude we owe him for his leadership .
13 But , speaking at the same conference , Ed Wallis , chief executive of PowerGen , the company which will inherit a third of the Central Electricity Generating Board 's stations , warned : ‘ We plan to burn a wider range of fuels from a wider range of sources — and we owe it to our customers to get the best possible deal . ’
14 we owe it to our forebears , to ourselves , to our children , and to God who created us , to keep it so . '
15 We owe it to our children and grandchildren to spare them from the epidemic of smoking-related disease , disability and death from smoking that has marked the middle and later years of the 20th century .
16 We owe it to our members , if nothing else , to find the answer .
17 ‘ There 's too much to lose now and we owe it to our fans to do well .
18 We owe it to our supporters who have been magnificent all along the line , ’ says McGilligan .
19 Machine intelligence presents a slightly different case , because it is to a great extent governed by human intelligence : clearly , when we design an artificial brain , we create it in our own ( intellectual ) image .
20 And we pre-process the data as I say commonly for all the neurons before we present it to our three neurons .
21 ‘ We are offering free 30-minute sessions to farmers during which we talk them through their production and marketing systems using whatever figures they know .
22 He brings with him a wealth of experience and for our part , we assure him of our loyal support ’ .
23 As we lower him into his pauper 's grave , we may safely assume that he does not feel seriously deprived at having to miss the Rumbelow 's Cup final or the Pilkington Glass European Badminton Championships .
24 However , we do want to get rid of they ( otherwise the house soon gets full of unsold turnery ! ) , so we price them by our own standards — which may well include a look at what the competition is charging and the ‘ finger in the wind ’ which Hugh decries .
25 We have children and grandchildren who face unemployment , high mortgages , worries with the health service , and violence on the street , and we compare it with our own youth which was spent in fighting a war , with rationing , air raids and separations .
26 We congratulate you on your peaceful and democratic revolution . ’
27 We provide the Party with its broad base , we keep it on its feet and when necessary we keep those feet firmly on the ground .
28 First we plant it with our finger
29 First we plant it with our finger
30 As we ask it in your name for your glory .
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