Example sentences of "we [verb] [conj] [pron] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 We fought and I hit her … ’
2 Paul adds , ‘ I liked Marcelle from the moment we met and I married her because she 's a really lovely person .
3 We met and he showed me some excellent photos he had taken at the crash site .
4 If by then you 're not completely hooked ( We know you will be ! ) then we insist that you send it back to us for an immediate full refund .
5 Um , as we know from studies of re story telling , as we know from studies of memories for story structure and recall , memories for everyday events mm there 's er a substantial way in which memories are scripted , which memories um seem to fit a schemer , which memories ah are n't stored as a literal description of something but they 're something that we re-construct as we tell them .
6 He two-putted and we hugged and I told him how proud I was .
7 What do we charge for this service ? — generally nothing , as our costs are normally covered by commissions payable on business that we introduce but we provide you with a full statement of our Terms of Business before any transaction takes place .
8 Right , which is what we got when we did it the other way .
9 But an example like this clearly reveals the artificiality of such an analysis of what we mean when we say we see , and we have already considered the grounds for rejecting such theories in accounting for capacities like remembering , and emotions such as grief or anger .
10 To take some simple lexical examples : judgement and judgment are two orthographic encodings , or variants , of the same ( syntactic level ) word ; often and frequently are two syntactic level encodings of the same meaning ( which is what we mean when we say they are " synonyms " ) .
11 ‘ The judge granted AMD a new trial based on the fact that they claimed they did n't see a Business Wire report when we announced that we sued them , ’ Intel general counsel Tom Dunlap told Reuters .
12 ‘ The judge granted AMD a new trial based on the fact that they claimed they did n't see a Business Wire report when we announced that we sued them , ’ Intel general counsel Tom Dunlap told Reuters .
13 What should we think if someone tells us : ‘ I enjoy roast potatoes , but only at meals where I 'm served boiled potatoes ? ’
14 We grow in grace , we grow as we learn what God teaches us .
15 Erm how many men would we need if we wanted it built in four hours .
16 We suggest that you check your oven temperature with a thermometer or set it 10° lower — make sure you check the manufacturer 's instructions first as some are already adjusted .
17 Surely , do we know if we receive him and believe in his name and he gave us the power to become
18 We rose and he took me a short distance to Bread Street .
19 No wonder we cry when we do it .
20 So we can talk about what we want and you know what we 're interested in , in the most
21 Cable TV will offer a wide choice of channels and the possibility of calling up what we want when we want it .
22 ‘ As a customer ourselves , we 're finding that the specification of raw material requirements , defining what we want when we want it , plays an increasingly important part in our whole quality approach . ’
23 ‘ As a customer ourselves , we 're finding that the specification of raw material requirements , defining what we want when we want it , plays an increasingly important part in our whole quality approach . ’
24 Most horses can be highly motivated to do what we want if we reward them with some favourite food .
25 And put them your side since we found that I did them for you .
26 I think we found as I say there are work demanding which is probably the nineteen nineties are an increasingly well educated , skilled and flexible workforce responsible for it 's services policy and safety environment , the strategy in programmes for those page twenty one .
27 Thus , intergenerational expectations are created ; we say that we know what it is like to be a child ; we have some understanding of the needs , joys and sorrows of childhood ‘ from the inside ’ .
28 It expresses what we mean when we say that we have our reservations or vacillate about something .
29 We freeze and I think they 've got me , but we see they 're ignoring us and clipping on their riot-visors .
30 These are sensuous pleasures at their most enjoyable when we ritualise them , but how do we feel when we desire them ?
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