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

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1 He fell over , and we endured a minute or two of bumbling comic relief .
2 Last month we endured the loss of our beautiful , two-year-old Airedale , Ben .
3 Finally , we sketch the evolution of Marxism after Marx .
4 Mrs Humphreys said : ‘ Had we received the £68,000 the company would still be in business . ’
5 We do this , notionally , in any matrix multiplication : if we are performing the operation BC = A then we isolate a row of B and a column of C — respectively ( 1 × n ) and ( n × 1 ) submatrices — to produce an element — i.e. a ( 1 × 1 ) submatrix of A. Similarly , we could , for example , isolate the first three rows of B and the first four columns of C and multiply these submatrices , of order ( 3 × n ) and ( n × 4 ) , to give a ( 3 × 4 ) submatrix in the top left corner of A. Again , since unc it makes no different if we divide the range , s , of summation into subranges ; each subrange can be summed , and these sums added to give the total .
6 And then Sylvia came in with apologies and that perennially green hat , and we lowered the lights while she recited De Musset 's ‘ Nuit de Mai ’ .
7 Then we lowered the sail and sat in the sun , and Pierre spoke of the lot he and his fellow villagers had been born to , the weeks at sea , the gales , the great hauls of fish , the hardships and achievements of a Breton fisherman 's life , while we ate the food he had brought with him , and drank his rough cider .
8 Notes We regret the factory tour is unsuitable for people in wheelchairs .
9 We regret the delay and we hope that the promised publication on Waddilove will be earlier rather than later in the current session , and that the government will take an early opportunity to publish clearer guidelines on its assessment of ‘ national need ’ for opencast coal , and the weight to be given to environmental considerations .
10 We regret the things we failed to do , we reproach ourselves for things we did do and feel relief that we have moved on .
11 We regret the consequences to the communities of Darlington and Spennymoor of the industry 's terminal decline but then we have never thought that having factories which make a product which kills people was ever anything to be proud of .
12 ‘ Clearly we regret the court 's ruling , ’ one said .
13 We regret the tour is unsuitable for people in wheelchairs .
14 We regret the part we 'ave left , rather than rejoice over the part we 'ave preferred ! ’
15 We regret the end of our schooldays but look ahead to the future with great hope .
16 We regret the use of the word genocide in the motion since it is quite out of proportion erm as well as being offensive to many .
17 However , we regret the use of the word genocide in the motion since it is quite out of proportion
18 Late on 29 June 1690 , having so far evaded battle , he was ordered by the government to engage the enemy , being goaded into action by a message from the queen herself : ‘ We apprehend the consequences of your retiring to the Gunfleet to be so fatal , that we choose rather that you should , upon any advantage of the wind , give battle to the enemy . ’
19 Their use of the word ‘ consciousness ’ refers to the system of meaning through which we apprehend the world , as well as the ideas , opinions and beliefs which we are aware of holding .
20 This is not so , they argue , because we apprehend the world through a system of meaning which we have learned from others and of which language is an essential part .
21 Erm , We revealed the Queen wants the crown to skip a generation .
22 Of course , David 's bodyguards were guarding the door and I went to see what they wanted and this guy , who said he was the night detective , announced that unless we emptied the room in five minutes , he was going to close the party down .
23 After Dee left , we emptied the contents of our shiny carriers on to the floor and sat amid the jumble drinking coffee and trying on various ‘ finds ’ for each other 's approval , between ‘ oohs ’ and ‘ aahs ’ .
24 Whenever we lose a goal we look like losing two or three .
25 We lose a sense of an owl being an owl , a duck being duck , an oak being an oak tree .
26 We lose a holiday for to get an hour off the working week .
27 That 's a pity , since we lose a linking passage which contains delectable music .
28 It is a commonplace observation that if we lose a night 's sleep we tend to sleep a bit longer on subsequent nights , as if to make up a " sleep debt " .
29 You mentioned earlier on that that perhaps er like with Guy Fawkes , there 's a lot of things that come from the past , from our history and we lose Perhaps we lose a bit of sight about where they 've come from .
30 We lose a lot of credibility when this happens .
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