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

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1 Right , so if we just the origin of the particular point on that curve the slope of that the origin to denote the average product of labour .
2 And in Corinthians , Paul seems clearly to indicate that Jesus 's own brothers were married : ‘ Have we not every right to eat and drink ?
3 Have we not the right to fear for our homeland as well as to fight and die for it ? ’
4 we approximately the subject we had been looking at for some time so I approximately , nineteen eighty eight , nineteen eighty nine
5 ‘ Shall we away the noo ? ’
6 Does n't say about time she retired Mm mm ha In our report , headed the burden slaves , on October the thirteenth we mistakenly a picture of Vidalia Oberia in place of Mrs Filamenia Agassi typical Daily Mail !
7 The agreement has now been reached and erm that is provided for in the amount the Council has for pay and price increases , and when we yesterday the Council agreed to cash limit it 's inflationary provision that was exclusive of teachers ' and lecturers ' pay , so that is secured , the cost is secured .
8 Are we still an item ? ’
9 We also a member of the Accountants ' Business Network ( ABN ) which exists to circulate details of companies for sale and companies wishing to buy among the major accountancy firms .
10 ‘ Were we now the target ?
11 How do we please the client ?
12 Are we considering the language of a particular group or the language of an individual speaker ?
13 it 's up to us , we either the club out or we do n't .
14 Erm first of all Chairman I would confirm that it is our view that with a provision of six thousand five hundred for Harrogate district , we do n't think we 'd be looking at a new settlement to serve our needs , erm , having said that , we support the Greater York strategy , and we we certainly the level of provision erm for Greater York as proposed by the County Council , er but leaving aside for one moment the issue of a new settlement , it is our view that we 'll be able to accommodate the level of growth that I think is anticipated in our district , erm , within the figures , and I 'm referring specifically to N Y one , and the table on the last page where there 's an indication there of the sort of of er housing numbers that would would have to be accommodated within Harrogate district , and and our part of Greater York is essentially a rural character consisting of a a number of small villages , so there there we have er a total figure of two hundred dwellings to be provided within our part of Greater York , that basically represents erm existing commitments and a a yield from small sites in the future , perhaps conversions , and we'r we 're quite happy with that .
15 ‘ Your father does owe us rather a lot of money , you know , will your cousin meet the obligations ? ’
16 ‘ Next time why do n't you come down to see us , to hurry us along a bit ?
17 For it is becoming increasingly clear that a semantic theory alone can give us only a proportion , and perhaps only a small if essential proportion , of a general account of language understanding .
18 But erm I I think some of them let us down a bit .
19 A Fatah officer with long , dirty hair led us down a slit trench cut into the soft , red earth .
20 ‘ Better take us down a piece , where the bank levels out .
21 It 's tied us down a lot .
22 I refused to go in my cell and they put us down the block .
23 Then another time I smashed my cell up and slashed my arms and that , because I did n't get any letters or anything like that , so one of the screws came in and they put us down the block .
24 It was before I had the bairn , and I would n't go and they put us down the block for being cheeky .
25 I just cracked up , and they put us down the block .
26 They took both of us down the block , and we were there for two days — no blankets , no bed , nothing , just a mattress on the floor .
27 A actually that rumour though has n't come from us so the comment about whingeing was wrong .
28 Could she give us just a handful of examples of people who were moved from geriatric beds into the private sector in the early stages of the development of the policy and were given the assurance that she says was publicly given that the Government had no intention of meeting fees , however high ?
29 Nor have there been any informal jolly gatherings when the daily toil of pressing the flesh is over : Mr Kinnock wandering back among the press party , glass of whisky in hand , letting his ( metaphorical ) hair down a little , tipping us just the hint of a wink that this is all just a great game .
30 Ms Walter offers us not a contralto tragedy-queen but a real woman passionately attached to her husband ( to whom Mick Ford lends a shy goodness ) and children .
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