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

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31 And it in the Summer which I know it is n't the Summer , in the Summer we just take these well we will cos we have n't had any for the Summer we just takes these panes out and just open them like that in the Summer .
32 Okay so if we just summoned this area right , that area there represents the present value of the discounted stream of income .
33 Erm , I 'm in favour because I had a walkabout with therefore I would like to say on five point three the and on five point six I would like to say B can we just have some traffic calming on the boundary , such as Lane , Road ?
34 we just move this argument be here all day .
35 We just have all sorts of jargon
36 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 .
37 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 .
38 And as we 've been singing we just want those words to be true in our experience .
39 ‘ Often we just see each other at weekends .
40 Well le ge well why do n't we just use both fists ?
41 We generally promise each other all our worldly goods .
42 We had undertaken to collect birds and mammals for the Natural History Museum in London and we soon collected several specimens of blue-winged goose near the Sandfords ' farm ; the museum authorities had asked us specially to look out for this bird since they only had one specimen , collected in 1868 during Napier 's Magdala expedition .
43 We desperately need that person to come forward .
44 Crimes against society , such as theft , murder and outright war , as well as bad actions against family and friends , spring from our inborn desire to get our own way and do what we want , however much we normally keep those feelings under control .
45 ‘ 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 .
46 we normally have many complaints from the job ?
47 This auction is unusual as the deceased had quite a lot of paintings of cats — we normally have more pictures of dogs at this particular auction .
48 We already exploit this facility when we use audiotape in the classroom .
49 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 .
50 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 .
51 But if our views are coloured by prejudice and familiarity , why do we already eat many foodstuffs that in theory should be much harder to swallow ?
52 We already knew each other because he lives in Winchester , and I was very flattered to be given the commission by him .
53 Of course , we already knew each other slightly . ’
54 ‘ The Geiger counter picked up levels of radiation but we already knew those kegs had been stored in that particular freight car .
55 Local authorities , fire officers and the police would inspect the venue for safety and suitability ( we already fulfill all safety conditions ) .
56 We already have some experience of this type of work , and the opportunity is vast .
57 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 .
58 We already have enough data on all the relevant areas and , indeed , know from personal experience most of the venues mentioned .
59 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 ?
60 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 ?
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