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

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1 Yes I was just going to respond to Mr because we did actually discuss horse riding er o on the bridleway network along the footpath and er well I do hope that what Mr has said felt that he had has considering condoning people riding horses on the footpath are breaking the law .
2 Erm , it as I say it does n't provide for the the uses we 've just discussed and in my , I do n't want to get too entangled in the statistics of it , the main point I want to make is that
3 I think it ties in very well with the item we 've just discussed .
4 As far as I remember he nodded in his own particularly grave yet twinkling way and that was that , I may have mentioned it again , in which case he said very little more than , ‘ We 've already discussed it . ’
5 If you accept that it does n't matter where it is , it will have transport implications , we 've already discussed a criterion erm about relating it to transport provision and facilities .
6 We 've already discussed the status and power of the role .
7 I think we 've already discussed over great length and I think we 've gone as far as we can go at this moment .
8 We 've already discussed what happened , and that 's it . ’
9 And think of , er in the light of the heroines we 've already discussed .
10 ‘ It 's something we 've all discussed , ’ says Roma .
11 We 've never discussed it , ’ she answered coldly , knowing the truth would sound totally unbelievable .
12 My mother always told me to put on clean underwear in case I got knocked over and taken to hospital , but the possibility that someone 's drunken wife might decide to revenge herself on her husband by going down on me was not a scenario we had ever discussed .
13 I spoke to her , telling her to do as we had earlier discussed and detach herself from the scene so that she could see it and tell me about it but could not feel any distress , whether mental , physical or emotional .
14 ‘ Greville will be joining our team , but we have yet to discuss his role , ’ Stoute said .
15 We have briefly discussed English speech and lip-reading skills in chapter 4 ; here we will be more concerned with ‘ formal ’ aspects : reading and writing .
16 However , it should be borne in mind that for most Marxists an interpretation of historical ( or dialectical ) materialism , which we have briefly discussed above , provides some degree of overarching methodological coherence to Marxism .
17 And we have already discussed the correlations described by the Weber-Fechner law between impinging energy and sensation .
18 As we have already discussed , bright light acts as a time-cue in humans and so might be helping patients not only because it fell in a critical period ( though how this might work is still not known ) , but in addition , or instead , because it adjusted the body clock and so removed a conflict of timing between the patient 's body clock and his sleep/wake rhythm .
19 We have already discussed how the policy of segregating the mentally handicapped in long stay hospitals is being abandoned to be replaced by more widespread fostering in tandem with short term care , and the use of group homes in ordinary houses and ordinary streets .
20 As we have already discussed in this chapter , the case-mix accountancy developments within the RMI are still in their infancy .
21 Leaving aside the single sheet publications , which we have already discussed , the most desirable of the chapman 's wares for the collector are the sheets folded to make a booklet of eight or twelve pages .
22 We have already discussed the question of fuel used in cremations which , at least for the larger cremation cemeteries , argues that the cremation itself may be more likely to have occurred at home than at the cemetery .
23 In a general sense that is what many of the strategies which we have already discussed are aiming to do .
24 There are , of course , major problems in evaluating programmes , as we have already discussed , but one could perhaps have expected more concern about the amount of information transmitted by each method and about how each works in the classroom .
25 We have already discussed theory 's peculiar role in moral decision making .
26 As we have already discussed , the ancestry of the rose is extremely wide and complicated , and although extraordinary genealogical detective work has been carried out into many family trees , one wonders how it is possible to be sure of the right direction when travelling through the mists and fogs of time , especially during the period before copyright was extended to plants , when secrecy was a safeguard against competition .
27 We have already discussed this in relation to the acute anxiety spiral but it is well worth repeating that avoidance , prior to encountering the full experience of the feared situation , occurs because of what the person believes is going to happen .
28 We have already discussed the contradictions involved in demanding more roomy kitchens and better working conditions in the home .
29 We have already discussed the relationship of officers to party groups and the new statutory powers given to three senior officers , but there remains the controversial issue of limiting the political activities of officers .
30 The figure of Simon Zelotes , who appears in the Gospel of Luke and in the Acts of the Apostles , we have already discussed in our previous work , and there can scarcely be further need to belabour the obvious .
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