Example sentences of "we [adv] [verb] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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61 | And I think this one is better for several reasons , I think you can quite clearly see now once you 've had a chance to look at this , the other one we saw , we , we eliminated this boat , we eliminate that post and this boat , or rather we just have this post and the sea beyond . |
62 | erm but these things could be done without going to committees , without any problem whatsoever if we just have this experiment to see how it works . |
63 | ‘ Often we just see each other at weekends . |
64 | ‘ We just see one leader being cheered by one lot of people , and another being cheered by a different lot . |
65 | We just did one TV show in the States , but we did n't do any gigs over there . ’ |
66 | We generally promise each other all our worldly goods . |
67 | We desperately need that person to come forward . |
68 | Well , one gran that lives alone we get five pound an for each birthday , we normally get five pound for a birthday and then she buys us a present for Christmas or a gift voucher . |
69 | ‘ His work is about narcissism , but not the way we normally use that term , which is when someone is narcissistic , it means they 're self-involved . |
70 | We already exploit this facility when we use audiotape in the classroom . |
71 | We already know that English , Latin and Russian are related languages , so we would see these data as revealing the common origin of these languages . |
72 | If there is a disturbance at the periphery we already know some observation sentences which we have to revise , and we must also make a revision in the interior , for our original theory has been proved false . |
73 | We already knew each other because he lives in Winchester , and I was very flattered to be given the commission by him . |
74 | Of course , we already knew each other slightly . ’ |
75 | ‘ We already apply cost-benefit analysis to each new precaution . |
76 | Local authorities , fire officers and the police would inspect the venue for safety and suitability ( we already fulfill all safety conditions ) . |
77 | We already have some experience of this type of work , and the opportunity is vast . |
78 | If further research shows that some of these patients are clinically gluten sensitive ( and we already have some evidence to support this ) , then by implication , the previous definition of coeliac disease ( a flat mucosa ) may have excluded up to half of symptomatic patients , referred for jejunal biopsy , who would benefit clinically from a gluten free diet . |
79 | How can we possibly retain that self-reliance and confidence if we become more and more a nation of programmed consumers , stuffed with the produce of an automated technology over which we feel we can have little influence ? |
80 | When our internal organs , lungs , liver or kidneys , are like the far side of the moon , never visible , how can we possibly have any feeling for them ? |
81 | Yes well we save , we possibly saved that time , most of was was completely er occupied , so if we had n't have seen the fire , there could have been forty lives or forty families at risk there . |
82 | it to be rewritten we usually have one event after Christmas that pays for the extra gas and heating that we use . |
83 | We usually have hot rice . |
84 | We usually have some warning when one of these changes is about to happen and we may also have the worry about this change balanced by the excitement that a change in circumstances often brings . |
85 | We usually treat physical violence towards others as gross misconduct and this could result in summary dismissal . |
86 | As you say , we hardly know each other . ’ |
87 | Let's face it … ’ he reached to smooth back the curtain of tousled gold curls from her eyes ‘ … we hardly know each other . |
88 | ‘ We hardly know each other . ’ |
89 | Er indeed we 've we hardly use that room since we had the territory room because that would grow |
90 | ‘ We hardly knew each other , but I agreed , thinking it would be a short term thing , ’ he said . |