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

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1 We rode with the roof down , and if the days
2 They want a spread of expenditure for the contract works So what we agreed with them is that we will forthwith start sending them client reports and I 've asked them if they will report back to us whether the client reports are in the form they want them .
3 Well if , if you remember we , we agreed with Keith he would have a think that and a talk
4 And of course we agreed with her .
5 thank you situation are appointed jointly by the County Council and the County and effectively these consultations and of that er appointment and the following the last Committee we agreed with the er detail and of the and we also agreed that we would not go ahead with the which until we have seen the result of the consultation and therefore there still outstanding as whether we wish to action the not .
6 Er for the Conservative group er we agreed with our colleagues from the other side er the need to install by very close integration on public transport with anything that goes on at Heathrow er I was
7 We gazed with admiration at Tanya .
8 ‘ You should also know that we consulted with your Corps commander this morning , ’ the Frenchman said , ‘ and he ordered that we should be given every possible assistance . ’
9 It seems that all the things that we met with in life and thought of as advantages in the beginning , are found to be grave disadvantages ; and all those things that in our youth we thought of as severe disadvantages , at last come to be seen as benefits .
10 Time for souvenirs for loved ones : a candle lit and a cuppa , all too soon lunchtime and then the gather in Friday Market where we met with the pilgrims from Hull , Middlesbrough ( day group ) and Stroud Green , N. London — all bathed in sunshine .
11 We met with Brigadier General Critchley — the major-domo of British golf — and were told to get Hogan and Snead for Wentworth . ’
12 During the next two days , as we tried to discover the fate of the 11 men , we met with the most powerful warlord in the country : General Aideed , who denied all knowledge of the incident and proved unable , or unwilling to do anything to find out .
13 The tales of Mountain Biker Attacks Rambler are certainly a far cry from the friendliness we met with in this area .
14 My photographic equipment was a bit limited by the fact that as a leader I was required to carry a heavy hunting rifle all the time we were ashore , just in case we met with a polar bear in a nasty mood .
15 Dianne Gregory , UK credit manager , takes up the story : ‘ When we met with Graydon we were facing a challenge common to most credit managers — how to analyse the risk on our sales ledgers and enable our credit controllers to focus their efforts most effectively .
16 We met with the head ski instructor first and he made us all ski down the slope individually so that he could put us into different groups .
17 We met with nothing but failure .
18 One community leader told Sunday Life last week : ‘ We met with senior NIO officials and expressed the opinion that unless something was done for Protestant areas there would be a backlash from paramilitaries .
19 Johnston said : ‘ We met with the man we want last night and he has agreed to join the club .
20 Why can not we worship with them as well ?
21 One good thing is that we communicate with each other .
22 We communicate with other people throughout our lives .
23 We communicate with others in many different ways and we use different skills .
24 They divided the way we communicate with each other into.three categories and called these Parent , Adult and Child .
25 We communicate with each other in the set through a large number of mostly informal networks .
26 We communicate with utterances ; it seems reasonable to suppose , therefore , that our intuitions concerning utterances will be sharper , clearer and more reliable than those concerning individual words .
27 Within the framework of the Garden 's overall statutory objectives , information policies will help us to decide on resource allocation , improve the way we communicate with each other and with our ‘ users ’ , and provide feedback to Management and the Trustees on the way our resources are being used .
28 We communicate with each other through a variety of methods — by the staff newsletter ; by Office Notices ( which may be of three types — mandatory , advisory , and informative ) ; by internal memos and notes ; committee minutes , and by word of mouth .
29 We communicate with whom we want by publishing in certain literatures . ’
30 With Anton the Dove Fancier we remain with grief , but return to clarity and simplicity .
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