Example sentences of "[conj] we [vb base] " in BNC.

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31 Then we drive down to the drive-in restaurant where we eat lots of crap including a double order of onion rings .
32 stales like wine where we loll on grass ,
33 Her girlfriend , Josephine , does not take to the water , so Kelly and I go in alone with Simone , treading in unison till the chill is mellowed , and swim to the deep end where we cling to the buoy and discuss other people .
34 Any suggestions where we try next ? ’
35 This mourning cleanses us of our false expectations and superficialities , where we try to flatten everything into a manageable world in which we are in charge .
36 ‘ In my State of Michigan , we have adopted a programme where we try to identify athletes rather than tennis players .
37 I have also pointed to external critique , where we try to get students to form a view of the object of their studies , employing a perspective other than their home discipline .
38 Formal complaints will be lodged with the Food Minister where we deem it necessary . ’
39 Another is ‘ sociological ’ , where we lodge the action in an institutional practice , like the vendetta , as ‘ intended by the average agent to some degree of approximation ( as in sociological studies of large groups ) ’ .
40 Celebration room — the room ( or space ) in which the catechists and sacred experience take place : where we gather round the Word of God and receive his message through symbol and example .
41 Of course there are many discourses existing where we lack clear referents for indexical meanings .
42 This is to be the new club shop where we hope to sell T-shirts , calendars and fluffy bookmarks in the club 's colours .
43 The Brecon Beacons Park Society will , of course , focus its attention on local issues arising within the Park , where we hope that their voice will support ours , and vice versa .
44 ‘ Then bring them down to Central Gardens , where we hope to have the biggest can collection ever seen in the region or perhaps the country . ’
45 Some of us constantly tell stories where we depict ourselves as having the qualities we secretly think we lack or that others need reminding of .
46 It is more like a wager , where we gamble our lives on the probability of God .
47 The UK is the second largest market where we consume 14 per cent of total production — 38.26 million litres of pure alcohol .
48 A villainous raid upon the Stockade where the men do lie and even upon ourselves where we dwell at Belmont would have robbed us of all we have assured thus far by the Grace of God .
49 It 's difficult to work out the exact specification you 'll need , so check our software reviews , where we recommend the hardware you 'll need to run each package .
50 It 's difficult to work out the exact specification you 'll need , so check our software reviews , where we recommend the hardware you 'll need to run each package .
51 Ultimately we reach the ridge , where we favour an intricate design of vees and scallops called a ‘ block-cut patterned ridge ’ , held down by a heavy lattice pattern of hazel spars .
52 The algebraist is , however , little interested in what the integers are ; he is mainly interested in the fact that these integers , whatever they may be , are added and multiplied together , two at a time , according to the following axioms ( where we use the symbol " . "
53 In what follows the interpretative dimension will come alive only on the next layer of the problem , where we ask whether social rules and institutions account for the performance of social roles , or vice versa , In other words , we think international institutions too fragile to permit a fully systemic answer on the highest layer and so incomplete that an answer which favours the international units must yield to curiosity about how these units work .
54 The wisdom of the ancient world saw that it is in our points of greatest personal weakness that we are most defensive , and where we compensate addictively in our emotions .
55 However , instead of checking this chain of results for every concrete example where we seek to prove uniqueness of factorisation , it would be better if we could isolate the essentials behind these theorems leaving us in each specific case only these essentials to verify .
56 I often get ten minutes with her in a corridor , and sit quite near her table in the cafeteria , and there 's a stairwell where we go and kiss — where we breathe into one another .
57 In contrast , where we expand the protected interests to include loss of profits , as in the example of the dentist 's wasted time , the test of personal responsibility is likely to require consent or knowledge of the probability of loss .
58 The unwritten and unwritten laws and conventions about who represents us as women in our social , governmental and legal structures , and who has a hand in shaping those structures , amount to a set of understandings about where women 's bodies can actually be , how and where we become visible , and what the attitudes towards that visibility will be .
59 The inability to convey accurate figures limits the use of pictograms except where we wish only to provide a general impression of a set of figures and where detail is not important .
60 they include the sub-let space and where we sub-let space we deduct that space from the trading area figure
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