Example sentences of "as we [verb] they " in BNC.

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1 As long as we tell them we definitely want it .
2 Um , as we know from studies of re story telling , as we know from studies of memories for story structure and recall , memories for everyday events mm there 's er a substantial way in which memories are scripted , which memories um seem to fit a schemer , which memories ah are n't stored as a literal description of something but they 're something that we re-construct as we tell them .
3 Basically everything we all agree at the Institute the question of improving the lot of the Third World is the responsibility of Third Worlders , and in fact a number of us would add that in very many cases , certainly not in all , it would not be achieved through slow incremental technical change , but would require in some cases very major social structural changes that in some cases erm will only be brought about very major social upheaval erm and there all we can do is add to perhaps the element of increasing consciousness and awareness of the problems , which furthermore is a two way street , I mean when we have this study activities we learn as much from the people who attend the seminars as we tell them .
4 Real life resumes , as we follow them ,
5 ( 2 ) Even if we restrict our attention to those trajectories in our strange invariant set , we can see that almost all pairs of trajectories started at points close together on the top face of the box B will not remain close together as we follow them around .
6 Initially our agents had no idea of who he was , but as I 'm sure you know it 's standard procedure to take photographs , and as soon as we compared them and a descrip-tion with our files , we were in no doubt as to who he was . ’
7 The more explicit pictures referred to in the text have not been reproduced as we felt they could cause unnecessary offence to both readers and distributors
8 I do n't know what view of these events my uncles took as we woke them early and followed them around as faithfully as any spaniel — maybe that was why they often nipped off to the pub in the evenings .
9 An Atari spokesman summed it up thus : ‘ We did our best to take our lumps as we saw them . ’
10 We can test this if we compare the human character of Jesus to our own personalities , as we saw them in chapter one .
11 In the first edition of this book we described at length the reactions evoked by the Report , its strengths and weaknesses as we saw them , and the developments that occurred in the year or so following the publication of Circular 11/77 .
12 We sang and drummed our way to Al Ain in an explosion of sound which riveted cars as we passed them .
13 He said nothing as we climbed the stairs , but he did n't switch the lights on as we passed them on the landing .
14 As we passed them on the road we glimpsed great crowds of people in the wide back seats , a jumble of merry faces at the windows .
15 So first problem is one of serial correlation in this model right , if we estimated this model and things were as we thought they were this hypothes , these hypotheses were working and farmers were behaving erm , as we thought they might do , right , this model will automatically use serial correlation right .
16 So first problem is one of serial correlation in this model right , if we estimated this model and things were as we thought they were this hypothes , these hypotheses were working and farmers were behaving erm , as we thought they might do , right , this model will automatically use serial correlation right .
17 We learn such skills from our mothers , midwives , books and from our own inner promptings , and as we use them they become absorbed into everyday life , often so much so that we no longer realize just how much we have learnt and are capable of ; in fact , we only take notice of the areas in which we feel that we fail .
18 The influence of this view is clearly reflected in the works of the two thirteenth-century Dominican friars , Raymond of Peñafort and Thomas Aquinas , who , over a period of half a century , set out what was to become the orthodox justification of certain wars , the ‘ just ’ wars , as we term them .
19 We invite you to join us as we join them in their endless search for peace .
20 We should be in the habit of asking questions of ourselves as much as we ask them of others .
21 Erm , well we let them and again we brought out the demonstrator and we let them touch condoms erm do anything they wanted with them as long as we got them back .
22 In social dialectology we need to abstract from speaker-interaction and the social contexts of speech events as we observe them , to project the data on to the configurations of language systems ( recall Principle 1 ) .
23 As we said they like being stretched intellectually so if you can put forward some concept theories they , they actually enjoy that .
24 The pubs we entered McDaid 's , Tommy Wright 's , Mulligan 's , O'Shea 's Merchant , O'Donoghue 's and many more are as we left them .
25 As no vocal chords as we know them are to be found in the larynx , the sounds emitted probably come from the lips of the larynx .
26 But if I was studying the daisy family here , I 'd be looking at plants from the size of daisies as we know them , to plants the size of trees .
27 But ‘ Meat Is Murder ’ marked the end of The Smiths as we know them .
28 The idea of Dr Bray 's libraries or something very similar , but for the use of the lay public without any missionary purpose , spread across America backed by Benjamin Franklin and was soon re-exported to England , where it formed the basis of the public libraries as we know them , first as subscription libraries , then as public libraries supported by the rates .
29 We perceive things as we know them to be , not necessarily as they are .
30 ‘ Moreover , on the basis of the facts and likely consequences as we know them , we have an obligation to make appropriate representations to our legislators .
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