Example sentences of "[Wh det] we [vb base] [pron] [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Each offers slightly different and more appropriate benefits to the players , so that the individuals have a secure platform from which we hope they will make serious bids for international success .
2 The crafts on show include pottery , embroidery , furniture making , book binding , weaving and silversmithing , a very wide range of crafts which we hope you will take the opportunity of seeing .
3 We have received a questionnaire from one of our Residents a copy of which is enclosed herewith , along with answers to the best of our knowledge , which we hope you will find informative and interesting .
4 On page 151 , you will find a selection of packed lunches which we hope you will agree are relatively portable .
5 How can we possibly retain that self-reliance and confidence if we become more and more a nation of programmed consumers , stuffed with the produce of an automated technology over which we feel we can have little influence ?
6 What we think as , as Frank said erm , our policy is to accrue erm , income , which we think we 'll get in cash terms the following year , ie , we 're not gon na accrue it as soon as B Sky B expenses it , which is one end of the spectrum of erm , imprudence you could say or , and the other end , extreme prudence is to account for nothing until it 's cleared er , in the bank balance .
7 It remains true that sport is really all about competing well rather than winning , but when defeat becomes too common , particularly in activities in which we think we should excel , the moment may have come to do something drastic .
8 So that 's what 's been going on in terms of output , in terms of orders already received , orders are up in all mainland regions of the U K. It 's the first time that we 've seen that since er the beginning of the recession and that 's the sense in which we think one can say erm reasonably sort of er straightforwardly that the recovery has indeed spread around the mainland economy .
9 For we can not feel what we know we ought to feel — that ‘ the masses , are ‘ just folks ’ .
10 time and time again they sit on the sidelines saying this is what we think do n't talk to us about it do n't debate it , do n't ask us to think about it , take it or leave it , if you do n't give us what we want we 'll sit back and moan and sulk and they 've played , I think that 's a very irresponsible line they 've played in the five years I 've been on this council and I hope that er again the issue on the next item on the agenda represents a change of heart on their behalf .
11 It then becomes easy in service provision to slip almost unwittingly from providing what we think the clientele requires to providing what we think they ought to have .
12 When we are going on a journey to a strange country , our state of mind and the nature of our preparations are determined by what we think we shall find there and , in particular , by whether we have friends and relations living there .
13 So I had a meeting with Dailey to talk about the workshops and so on , so we 've bashed out the format and er , and what we think we 'd like to do , but it 's partly dependent on D T I , because it is their event , and we want to be seen to hijack it .
14 But what I 'm gon na suggest is that again we go back to the client , and say basically , this is what we think we can provide is that good enough ?
15 Fig. 3.1 shows a picture of one spiral galaxy that is similar to what we think ours must look like to someone living in another galaxy .
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