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

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1 We land just after one o'clock and get straight into a Jag jam-sandwich ( so a ford at both ends — ha ! ) .
2 because we have an awful problem with impact when we land again .
3 We sketch briefly the legal definition of casual working and go on to consider the special features of certain business operations within the hotels and catering industry which explain why casual workers are to be found there .
4 The superintendent of police in my area has told me that , were we to round up about 150 people in the county of Cleveland , it would eradicate about 80 per cent .
5 ‘ Are we goin' out the night or not ? ’
6 ‘ When 're we goin' out then , ’ Billy demanded .
7 We belt along the freeway , clearing a good fifty miles , when suddenly Lucker slams a hard fist down on the dashboard .
8 We regret though that it will not allow the defence to make an early submission of no case to answer in the magistrates ' court .
9 Naturally we regret very much that these unwelcome changes are necessary , and at short notice , SERC will be consulting with the IT Advisory Board and with our colleagues at DTI on how to respond , and we will provide updates in successive editions of JFIT News .
10 We regret very much the fact that there have been job losses in the defence industry — of course — and the figure is 25,000 — If the hon. Gentleman will not even listen to the reply to his argument it is his loss .
11 We revealed yesterday that another of Courtney 's victims is still too terrified to tell police that he attacked her .
12 Had we emphasized not the choices made but the social rules followed by social actors , then a more collective account of social action would have emerged .
13 The liberal compromises : " Let's prune , so that we lose neither the old trunk nor the new branches " .
14 ‘ Fourth after trinity : ‘ passing through things temporal that we lose not things eternal ’ , I seem to remember . ’
15 You mentioned earlier on that that perhaps er like with Guy Fawkes , there 's a lot of things that come from the past , from our history and we lose Perhaps we lose a bit of sight about where they 've come from .
16 Every job we lose now , every factory we close , every production line that stops producing , means more imports later .
17 ‘ The fact is , ’ wrote Clark himself on 15 August , ‘ that if we lose out in the Middle East , we shall be immediately destroyed . ’
18 We lose out .
19 if we lose out the argument that we should put in for some increase next year , and and we think it 's going to be very difficult to sustain an argument ,
20 We lose so many girls to the professional ranks it means we are constantly having to start again as regards team selection , ’ continued Mrs. Boatman .
21 Quickly , we rode away into the night .
22 ‘ Yes , there 's the villages we rode through , ’ said Fenella , frowning .
23 Wallowing our way into a sheltered corner of the bay , we rode rather inelegantly in on the surf .
24 As we rode on and emerged into open country a mist was hanging some feet above the ground , as if suspended by a conjuror .
25 We rode on to the moors and found Linton lying in the same place as before .
26 We rode slowly down the beaten track .
27 ‘ I remember when we rode here , your father and I. Young and strong we were .
28 On the motor bike we rode all over the countryside , to Bathampton , Bradford-on-Avon to see the old tithe barn , to Bristol to visit the Llandoger Trow , and as far as Cheltenham Spa , Leamington and Gloucester .
29 We had learnt to ride by the time we were four , and we rode everywhere ; no one went for walks in those days .
30 At first , we rode together but the freshness of the horses , particularly Bowyer 's and Southgate 's , meant we had to break up .
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