Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] we " in BNC.

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1 The Big Bang happened here right where we are .
2 Right where we want you , ’ a quiet voice completed her sentence from behind her .
3 The rest of us intend staying right where we are — and Meredith Putt will find he 'll not move us on without a fight . ’
4 Either we use them properly or we get rid of them .
5 He gave me an ultimatum : either get down to training properly or we part company .
6 It probably matters little where we choose that point as long as it is not at infinity .
7 Are all the rest of us to give up and sit on our hands rather than serve humbly where we deserve ? ’
8 I knew that Ben was a good enough footballer to play effectively where we wanted him . ’
9 Since such rules can be optionally applied to the same basic sentence structures , they provide a linguistic basis for the notion of * In this , as in subsequent chapters , we number examples and extracts only where we need to refer to them in the text .
10 References to our name will be appropriate only where we have provided a report for publication in a public document or circular , or ( as provided for in the engagement letter ) have otherwise consented to the ‘ form and context ’ in which our name is to appear .
11 So we 're more or less where we left off last November .
12 Which is more or less where we came in !
13 Many of us become hot under the collar over local issues , whether it is poor transport services , an objection to the proposed siting of an amusement arcade opposite where we live , or the lack of sports and other social facilities .
14 He knew straitly where we lay , and all our dispositions .
15 Somehow , I felt it was rather sacrilegious to mention Jesus 's name aloud where we were .
16 Looking back at the Hayward Gallery showing of Black ( male ) work in '89 , it is obvious that it is still vital for Blackwomen Artists to organise together or we will simply be written out of history once again .
17 So stick together lads just for another week , whatever we we do , if we go back to work or if we stay out , it 'll be because of a unanimous vote or a majority vote in this lodge , you know w we came out together , we 'll go back together or we 'll stay out together .
18 Skills shortages can be seen daily where we live and work :
19 Let us go inside where we can talk in peace . ’
20 The group had had numerous discussions about whether or not they should have a rotating chairperson , some people arguing fiercely that we should n't imitate male structures , that we were developing genuinely new ways of relating , conducting political discussions ; we must all learn to be more sensitive , not interrupt each other , not talk for too long .
21 The pubs did n't shut until eleven o'clock so we would have a good three hours ' fun .
22 I do n't want to rush you but I 've booked at the bistro down the road for nine o'clock so we ought to have this drink and go . ’
23 Each cycle should take fifty five minutes so we do three sets of role play , well we look at them , look for the cycle to start at quarter past ten first cycle must start at quarter past ten , there four that should be for one o'clock so we commence the third and final role play , come back here and break for lunch and have an hour for lunch final role play at two o'clock .
24 well we went on a course , for a week up Newcastle and of course er erm we had to be there for nine o'clock so we had to catch the bus , at the latest half past eight so you 're up at you 're up at seven and you get showered and what have you cos there 's a shower in the be bedroom get yourself all ready so you 're down by about erm half seven , quarter to eight , like so you tend to think quarter of an hour to the erm bus stop which is right outside the door of the hotel we were getting so and we use the bus rather than take the car in daily , cos it 's easier so I and er and of course I sat down and had a breakfast and I thoroughly enjo , I did n't have any cereals you know , I says well er and I had a little bit of orange orange juice , but it was this erm made up orange juice
25 Better that we establish priorities of rank from the start . ’
26 It flagged up certain erm items for concern , better that we know than not , not know them .
27 Better that we get rid of these people in the Labour Party if they do not want our involvement let them go and form their own party , as a trade union ordinarily formed originally formed the Labour Party !
28 Far better that we should part now , before all the arrangements go too far , and we are bound by them , and not by our desires . ’
29 Much that we read does not seem to affect us very much — if at all .
30 There is still much that we need to know about HIV and AIDS , and we are all learning all of the time .
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