Example sentences of "we [vb base] [adv] [verb] [pos pn] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But there are all sorts of reasons why we do n't get that news , one guy said well if we wanted to do it I know if we wanted to make the news that , according to the level of human suffering we 'd start off with Ethiopia then we 'd have the Kurdish problem and you know just made a living of disaster areas around the world , he said we might of finished up with a light hearted discussion on the poll tax , you know as the , as the light , the lightener at the end of the news if you like , and our , what news we receive here depends on our perception of the world , but mainly it 's the other way round our perception of the world is , is what , you know what it , or rather the news that we get actually manufactures our perception of the world . |
2 | Many of us are too polite to resist their pressure and we end up sacrificing our time to their sales pitch . |
3 | Mendel showed that we do n't blend our inheritance from our two parents . |
4 | We do n't want his sort here . ’ |
5 | But he added : ‘ We do n't want our day in court … we would like to see a settlement . ’ |
6 | ‘ Just remember , ’ she would say very loudly , wagging her finger at him , ‘ we do n't want your trouble again . |
7 | The contras surged into several of the village streets , where we heard them shouting defiant angry slogans ( ‘ We do n't want your amnesty ! ’ ) . |
8 | ‘ We do n't want your war here , Colonel . |
9 | ‘ We do n't carry their advertising , but we license our name for their use and let them take pictures of our boats . ’ |
10 | If we do n't make our stand , next we wo n't be able to eat fish at all " . |
11 | So it 's really important that we do n't irritate our skin . |
12 | ‘ We do n't have our name anywhere around the pitch , ’ says Mr Marshall . |
13 | No I do n't I do n't know why , I have , we do n't have our fire on mind . |
14 | This time it was a police sergeant , and when Joe went upstairs the sergeant said : " I am looking for Wg Cdr Mahaddie , and I am also looking for one of my constables , " Joe foolishly replied : We might have a wing commander here but we do n't have your constable . " |
15 | She was going to ring you but we do n't have your number . |
16 | ‘ We do n't need your help , ’ Charlotte retorted quickly . |
17 | We do n't need your help , because there ai n't nothing you can do , and we do n't want you round here anyway . |
18 | ‘ When the constable comes ask Seb to tell him we do n't need his help . |
19 | ‘ We do n't need his protection , ’ Sophie said sharply . |
20 | He said : ‘ We do n't judge our progress by the results we achieve , rather by the number of players who eventually go on to play for the full Ulster side . |
21 | We do n't need all that much from each club to keep us afloat but if we do n't get your help , I am very concerned that in the present recession we shall not be able to keep up our work and in conclusion Your Royal Highness perhaps I could just say that the Seamanship Foundation is very grateful to the R Y A , to the Treasurer , Chris and particularly to the Senior Managers who have done everything they can to help the foundation , thank you . |
22 | If we do n't get our attitude right we will get turned over . ’ |
23 | ‘ He 's absolutely right , and if we do n't get our act together he 's likely to be a great deal more forceful next time round ! ’ |
24 | We can distinguish sceptical arguments which , although they attempt to deprive us of knowledge ( or even of justified belief ) still allow that we understand the propositions whose truth we are no longer allowed to know , from those which claim that the reason why we do n't know their truth is that we can not understand them . |
25 | We do n't know her address . ’ |
26 | But we do n't know our way around , and the language . |
27 | We do n't know his name yet , but they 're sure of him . " |
28 | ‘ A Grand Master , but we do n't know his name or which country he lives in . ’ |
29 | To be a *christian here is ‘ tolerated ’ , provided we do n't share our faith with anyone , including other Christians . |
30 | It 's a two way contract ; if we do n't play our part responsibly , it is virtually impossible for firms to produce the good honest food we say we want . |