Example sentences of "what we [verb] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 What we 're talking about , w what we intend to talk about in July is not just whether or not our policies are the right ones but the practicality of implementation , which is actually the hardest bit of all to grasp , and what sort of things we might do , whether it 's about spending more money , whether it 's about influencing people , whether it 's about physically restraining people on where they should go .
2 What we intend to do in this chapter is discuss the inferential structure that forms the backbone of many of the methods of data collection currently in use .
3 here 's what we intend to do in order
4 And he kept roaring with laughter all the way through the set — well , what we managed to do of it .
5 We can not separate politics from community action , no matter what we try to do about it , no matter how idealistic we may be .
6 That 's what image means and it 's what we try to do in political campaigns .
7 I was suddenly infuriated at the thought of what we had believed about the Germans in England .
8 We were only an hour 's drive from the front and it was quite frightening to watch the TV and see the Croatian coverage of the troubles , considerably more horrific than what we had seen on the BBC .
9 ( Mindful of what we had seen from the office , we volunteered as witnesses to the Board of Enquiry . )
10 We would spend the afternoon re-enacting in the parking lot behind the apartment what we had seen in the morning on the screen .
11 Over lunch we decided that we could repeat what we had done at Muirfield Village and take all Four fourballs and five hours later it was done .
12 And that is precisely what we had done in Madrid .
13 I felt that although what we had done in Orange had been severe and shitty , in choosing to go to Calvi and the Airborne regiment , I was letting myself in for treatment and discipline I could n't imagine .
14 As one of the leaders commented , this day 's trek was exactly what we had come to the jungle for .
15 There we elders heard what we had despaired of hearing — a lecture on Comus which placed its importance where the poet placed it — and watched ‘ the yonge fresshe folkes he or she ’ who filled the benches listening first with incredulity , then with toleration , and finally with delight , to something so strange and new in their experience as the praise of chastity .
16 Benjamin replied , and gave a short description of what we had found in the stables and in Southgate 's chamber .
17 Yeah , that 's it , if a , but what we had used in that , used them in the er cafetiere down there .
18 The ethnography we pursued and the seminar papers we created all tended to include the subjective ‘ I ’ as part of the discourse , and we were encouraged to explore the effects of our history , our social , political , sexual , and economic influences and include our vision of what we had experienced during the fieldwork situation .
19 Erm it 's certainly grown faster than we anticipated it growing and we are not able to er we 're not able to carry out what we like to do with Neighbourhood Watch .
20 Which is what we like to know about , but what you 're worth when you 're gone .
21 We can no longer smugly claim that literary criticism is concerned only with ‘ the best ’ expression of the period , because what is best is dependent on a host of preconceptions about what we wish to learn about Renaissance writing .
22 There is no question , of course , that we make use of relational or " polyadic " predicates of the most diverse types , and that we would be hard put to it to express what we wish to express without them .
23 Hammers : Despite what we 've said about the superiority of screws for making secure fixings , a hammer is a tool no home should be without .
24 After what we 've said about visual support , it might seem perverse to use a video machine without the picture .
25 Thank you , Chair , it 's basically been allocated in terms of floor area , and what we 've said to Age Concern , is in so far as we continue to provide them with premises , then we will , if we adjust those charges , we will adjust their grant accordingly .
26 I fear however in view of what we 've heard from the two sides of the table , you will have rather more difficulty in coming even to a recommendation as to specific guidance on which sector of Greater York , this new settlement should be located if indeed you are minded to recommend in favour of one at all .
27 This is what we 've achieved by extreme centralization and extreme specialization — a society so complex that everyone in it is winning the race .
28 ‘ That 's what we 've liked about them , ’ she says .
29 We need to realize what we 've done to other species .
30 and what we 've done to the ozone layer ,
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