Example sentences of "we [verb] [adv] a " in BNC.
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31 | We learnt quite a bit . |
32 | In the first stage of surfacing , only the top of the fuselage will be above water-level — when we cut away a rectangular section over where the bomb is located I want as much water as possible below that section to dissipate the heat of the oxyacetylene torches . |
33 | We noticed now a trail of well-trodden snow winding back towards the shore , obviously a route known to be safe by the experienced locals . |
34 | During our journey we noticed quite a lot of work being done on several station platforms . |
35 | What do we do once a year ? |
36 | No , we 'll wait for the opportunity outside , if we wait here a month and more . |
37 | Only then can we give even a sensible guess as to the potential of e-documents and their associate structures and environments . |
38 | In these negotiations , we put forward a series of proposals designed to be of direct benefit to the European citizen . |
39 | Additional criticisms , some from outside the radical perspective , have been made , but we deal with these in the next chapter where we put forward an alternative conceptual framework within which to consider the issues . |
40 | We put together a team of prestigious judges from the world of fashion and beauty . |
41 | Last year , for example , we put together a summer reading campaign with the Booksellers Association Charter Group , and I was perfectly happy that they should order via a wholesaler , in this case from Barnicoats . |
42 | Sorry yeah , certainly , part of it thinking about the way on which we put together a package of ideas , and how we 're going to get that across and sell that to the other party . |
43 | ‘ We put together a set of rules and also ask the bully what should be done if the rules are broken . |
44 | And one of the things we need to talk about tomorrow is how we put together a briefing |
45 | What I would like to think is is that we put together an annual report for our own purposes , and that goes out to a very limited distribution , as Trevor was suggesting . |
46 | Okay and if we put perhaps a water tank here and the water 's trying to get out and we 've got these two big pipes , go through one big pipe and one little pipe . |
47 | → We receive quite a few letters from people who have suffered from the indifferent attitude which seems to prevail in many music shops . |
48 | The records of the local authority , and in particular a whole range of core documents , are becoming ever more important as the agents by which we hold together an increasingly diverse and fragmented organisation and culture . |
49 | The Swiss underestimated the Scots mentality when we played there a year ago . |
50 | We studied only a few newborn infants up to 2 months old , which made it difficult to assess fully the usefulness of the WHO criteria for detecting hypoxaemia in this age group . |
51 | Right so if we added together a sixth and a twelfth what will it make ? |
52 | In this document , therefore , we list only a selection . |
53 | Oh , and I belong to a Young Wives ' group , we meet once a fortnight , and I see people from that quite often . |
54 | We give here a brief sample both of the original [ 10 ] and of Burgess 's Class 1 version [ 11 ] : [ 10 ] Once upon a time and a very good time it was there was a moocow coming down along the road and this moocow that was coming down along the road met a nicens little boy named baby tuckoo … |
55 | Before we look at the average quantities most often used to examine the more detailed structure of the velocity field , we consider briefly an alternative representation . |
56 | We consider initially a single decision , which we take to be the level of government spending , G. This is financed by a pre-specified tax system , assumed to be a uniform poll tax , T. If the utility of individual i depends only on G and disposable income , then the preferences of i can be depicted as in Fig. 10–2 . |
57 | ‘ I 'm thinking , ’ Johnny Dee raised his glass and took thinking sips , ‘ perhaps we acted just a tad rashly . ’ |
58 | Erm we save quite a lot er which is what we 're trying to do , yes . |
59 | We raised quite a good sum for the first time and that went to the Barnardos home . |
60 | We hear only a fraction of this animal chatter . |