Example sentences of "we [vb base] [pron] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Generally it falls , although I 've used as the sub-heading , I suppose the overall title of this area is perception organisation , the way that erm things become organised , how we perceive them as an organised whole .
2 Predation between invertebrates if we confine ourselves in the macro sense and exclude zooplankton feeding invertebrates is mainly due to mobile forms attacking and feeding upon sessile forms .
3 The separation also resolves the problem of remorse when we tax ourselves about an unphilosophical action we may have taken .
4 As I am aware that to remove it from its present location would leave an unwelcome gap in your own display , may I suggest that , if you are willing to lend it , we supply you with a full-size mounted or framed photograph of the original to take its place for the duration of our exhibition ?
5 We have to make certain that we fit you in the proper niche .
6 It is the kind of rapid , critical examination to which we expose another person when we encounter them for the first time .
7 Samuel Beckett We want him in a nice jail where we can keep an eye on him .
8 We want nothing but the best , as befits our new status as full partners in Europe . ’
9 When we provide theory , we provide them with the underlying rationale for methodology in general .
10 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 .
11 McAllion ) very seriously and I suggest that we debate them in a sensible manner .
12 This is probably acceptable so long as we restrict ourselves to a single group , like mammals , but there is some dissent when people seek to extrapolate mechanisms from non-vertebrate species , like molluscs , to the mammalian brain ( e.g. Hawkins and Kandel 1984 ) .
13 But even if we restrict ourselves to the ideational or cognitive function of language ( see p 31ff ) it is necessary to distinguish three levels of organization in language .
14 But bitter Ferguson refused to blame individuals for United 's continental calamity and said : ‘ We let them in the back door and they stole the game . ’
15 But bitter Ferguson refused to blame individuals for United 's continental calamity and said : ‘ We let them in the back door and they stole the game . ’
16 Thus we welcome you to the 1992 Festival programme !
17 It was a busier time for us because we had to feed the the the six of them w we put them into a big shed and they just slept there but we we gave them their dinner , they managed to make their own breakfast and their tea whatever They had bread and stuff like that but we had to make their dinner for them .
18 ‘ We did not want the burden of administration falling on the taxpayer so we put it on the prime beneficiary , which is the farmer himself . ’
19 But make sure we put it on the right side though !
20 We put it in the second bag , and that 's now four blue and three red .
21 Doctor : ‘ Well , we put you in a private room and feed you nothing but veal escalopes and pancakes . ’
22 Alan Calladine added : ‘ We class ourselves as a working railway museum and are prepared to develop any aspect of the railway scene .
23 Television at home came later ; for now we watch it in the Italian cafe , where the price of a penny ice lolly opens the dusty chenille curtain and we can join the other children huddled in the darkness in front of the flickering screen in the corner .
24 My recommendation is that we scrap them for the ten year decade of evangelism as a trial period and then think again in AD 2000 !
25 Det Chief Supt Ken John , co-ordinating the murder inquiry , said : ‘ We feel that we owe it to the gay community to go out to the community and warn individual practising homosexuals who are frequenting various pubs , restaurants and bars in London to be aware that somebody who is prepared to attack their community is about in the city .
26 And because this phrase has been much abused and misunderstood , it may be useful at this point to refer back to Erikson , to whom we owe it in the first place .
27 He or she is doing a certain thing and we interpret it in a certain way which elicits a given emotion .
28 No matter how worthwhile a project seems we attack it for the hidden and sinister purposes behind it .
29 If noises are separated by very short intervals we hear them as a continuous sound .
30 Of missions sent by Roman bishops beyond the imperial frontiers we hear nothing until the sixth century .
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