Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] we " in BNC.
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1 | And skin to skin we cling once more Then you shower love away , |
2 | We 've received help from the Countryside Council for Wales towards the costs of writing and research , and we have a Welsh Office grant to enable us to translate it into Welsh . |
3 | We 've received help from the Countryside Council for Wales towards the costs of writing and research , and we have a Welsh Office grant to enable us to translate it into Welsh . |
4 | It ends : ‘ Will the tight budget bring us to a grinding halt ? |
5 | Soon afterwards we were able to use real rifles , for the authorities made us members of the ‘ Universal Training ’ organization , our criminal past being deliberately overlooked . |
6 | We might conceive of the aside as occupying a zone midway between the play and the audience ; we continue to experience the play , but we do so via the new information or attitudes given us by the character or characters speaking the asides . |
7 | Her work refuses any concession to polite conventions of ‘ good taste ’ , indeed her fleshy pinks and pulsing reds make us squirm with embarrassed recognition , reminding us of the ‘ nasty ’ things we do at home — after the guests have gone . |
8 | Data could pop up in boxes around the screen , and in due course graphics , mice and icons led us into the wimps era ( window , icon , menu , pointer ) . |
9 | I felt as if half of Sheffield expected us to get to Wembley so it is a relief that we 've actually done it . ’ |
10 | The starships passed us by . |
11 | A pickup truck passed us with three men in the back sheltering under a tarpaulin . |
12 | Occasionally a garishly painted truck passed us , raising a cloud of dust , and away to the west , hanging over us and clearly visible now that the clouds had lifted , the coastal range of the cordilleras towered pale and trembling in the heat . |
13 | However , the prior hypothesis led us to the finding in the rural high oil worker category ( table II , both for all ages and the 0–4 age group . |
14 | Preferences bring us to Regan who is rightfully critical of the counter-intuitive implications of Frey 's blanket denials of beliefs , desires , perceptions , emotions , and so on to animals and is at great pains to stress their similarities of behaviour to that of human beings . |
15 | ‘ We are not putting out any signals which might make the kidnappers think we are going to do a deal . |
16 | ‘ After the birth Tony and I both felt very shaky and the midwife got us some tea right away , while they were tidying me up , just to calm us down . |
17 | We made better progress in the canoe , which Ian lent us . |
18 | About the same time , Brailsford , who had toyed with the idea of working for the NCF , judged it more harshly : ‘ a blind alley which won t bring us even infinitesimally nearer to peace . ’ |
19 | Discretion erring , our driver announced we would swap buses . |
20 | Presumably there are adaptive strategies to enable us to endure the unendurable . |
21 | Kerry and Joanne took time out to pop across from their busy stand to see us . |
22 | ‘ Our support drives us on , but we drive them on too by our performances . |
23 | ‘ As patriots , we think we have some Cambodians to support us , ’ said Khmer Rouge leader Khieu Samphan in an interview in Paris in August . |
24 | I told him about our own lack of any real bomber force until the Germans made us build one . |
25 | The Tisseran itself is now in the Bate Collection ( illus.4 ) : its painted and gilded case reminding us of the harpsichord the princess is playing in The music party . |
26 | When they were swanning around looking pretty , our families were working their fingers to the bone for virtually nothing and now Miss High-and-Mighty thinks we should admire them . |
27 | Derry from EMF put a frog down Morrissey 's shirt and Jim Bob off of Carter taped snooker on his Bernard Manning videos then Morrissey got dead upset and his mum asked us to leave . |
28 | Feynman offers us a simple way to see that this happens . |
29 | A Fatah officer with long , dirty hair led us down a slit trench cut into the soft , red earth . |
30 | What assurances can the Minister give that in attempting to develop a common requirement for a new air defence frigate we shall not end up with another fiasco of expensive and fruitless bickering between countries with different design requirements ? |