Example sentences of "bring we [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 He 'll be so glad it 's me that knows and it can only bring us closer together .
2 Furthermore , we believe that the very celebrating of the sacrament does bring us more speedily on the way to that longed for unity .
3 We may reasonably think that the vase-picture of the Underworld does bring us really close to the composition of a lost wall-painting , but it is adapted to the small , curved surface of a pot ( though , being a calyx-krater , the curve is only horizontal , and it does retain some of the character of a wall ) , and there are other important differences , in particular the nature of the red-figure technique .
4 He too believes his singles game can improve by playing doubles , and added : ‘ It has also brought us closer together as friends .
5 ‘ It has also brought us closer together as friends , ’ said Sampras .
6 I must tell you Minnie that things have not been good between my old beloved mistress and me which it is not fitting that I should now go into but this blow has brought us closer together in our love and concern for Miss Henrietta .
7 Mark and Wendy : ‘ Our ordeal has brought us closer together
8 It should have brought us closer together , but instead it was like we did n't know each other any more , as if we were complete strangers .
9 Having Amber has definitely brought us closer together .
10 That has brought us back again to the conundrum which you posed to me and in the face of which I had to express my helplessness — namely , how do we make the silent majority unsilent since that is by definition impossible ?
11 Amazed that the little machine had brought us so far , he gave me his prayer beads and wished us a safe trip , ‘ Allah willing ’ .
12 The haunting words of Dowson 's poem , which had brought us together again in 1943 , returned to me as I stood on that Paris balcony :
13 We also found ourselves together in the middle of the LA riots — two days of mayhem without a cop in sight — so I guess that brought us closer together !
14 ‘ I 'd never have expected him to be as supportive as he was , ’ says Sean , ‘ but it brought us closer together .
15 Mr Evans brought us up together , made no difference between us .
16 Well they dusted us off and brought us out occasionally and that yes .
17 This brought us back rather abruptly to the present , and the house he already possessed .
18 I forgot all about Svetlana until 1989 when a remarkable coincidence brought us together again .
19 ‘ Fate brought us together again , Fernando .
20 There was Seville and then the wonderful fate that brought us together again .
21 About the same time , Brailsford , who had toyed with the idea of working for the NCF , judged it more harshly : ‘ a blind alley which won t bring us even infinitesimally nearer to peace . ’
22 What , what appear to be , as I said , naive questions very often are most penetrating and bring us up short because they involve things we 've taken for granted for many , many years and perhaps ought to look at again .
23 Looking backwards over the history of inquiry , from the security of our current views , we may see evidence of the cunning of reason bringing us gradually closer to the approximately true , but from that perspective we can offer descriptions and explanations of what was going on which show , for instance , that hypothesis selection was not ‘ blind ’ .
24 erm I mean as I said before , I do n't have relatives out in the Gulf , but I feel immensely for these men that are out there , men and women , and also for the news reporters , I mean nobody 's actually said what an awful job it must be for these news reporters and sort of camera crews that are actually erm doing this sort of wonderful job of bringing us back here all this information .
25 ‘ Someone 's bringing us down gently , ’ she said .
26 My love , no longer inhibited by his existence , presented itself with all the understanding required to bring us together again — the gentleness , the words , the small gestures that make it possible for one person to reveal himself to another and two people to share life .
27 This brings us up short at the outset of our study .
28 The coachman brings us here early , so that there are not too many about who will know me , as Papa puts it .
29 The apparently quaint mediaeval notion of ‘ playing the game of the Passion ’ , I want to suggest , brings us nearer both to the way Caldwell Cook approached scripted work with his pupils and ( more relevant to what will be discussed in the rest of this chapter ) to classroom drama .
30 Which brings us on nicely to a discussion of pyroclastic rocks themselves .
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