Example sentences of "[noun pl] we [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Patients are entitled to receive accurate information about their treatment and the risks we ask them to take ; they also have a right to withhold consent from such treatment if they feel unhappy about accepting these risks .
2 That in view of the foregoing considerations we ask you to ask the Masters " Association to delay any decision hurtful to the interests of women compositors until the women 's case has been given full consideration .
3 If there 's a problem with Lookouts we do it and we
4 The transmissions use those soliton waves we told you about way back in summer 1990 ( CI No 1,459 ) , which are electronically induced and never lose their shape as they whiz through optical glass fibre , so that signalling errors are all but non-existent , obviating the need for costly error-correction equipment , which also slows down transmission .
5 For Mr Westbrook , the system has only one slight drawback : ‘ For each of the currencies we use we need a separate sales ledger .
6 The moisture bathed our cheeks , deliciously , until with our tickling eyes we drew it in .
7 I said , well the , the kids we love it with George cos he 's got a smashing sense of humour
8 But in the back of our heads we knew we could make a career together . ’
9 Alternatively , perhaps neutrinos are much more elusive than we think , so that they evade with ease the traps we set them .
10 However , by carefully working our way up in the quality of cars we drive we can usually afford to wait until we can pay cash in the price range that suits us .
11 But that 's not all because all the books we offer will be cheaper than the publishers ' prices — with savings of up to 40% off the books we offer you .
12 In both books we find him passionately concerned with the nature of time and vigorously rejecting cyclical theories of history .
13 In other words we import it .
14 we use the same words we use them in different in the different area accents but i that 's all it is .
15 As one explained , ‘ Well , what we try to do is basically to stop young people from getting into trouble , or prevent them , in other words we keep them out of court .
16 And that was when we came , and we started hay-making along there to the man-killers we called him , of course there 's a better picture here and I 've got it here along with the man-killer we caught it up , and we 've got someone coming along behind .
17 SCO claims it was misunderstood all those long months we thought it was decommitting from ACE , shuffling the MIPS work back to DEC and favouring Intel .
18 In nine months we get them all back again .
19 What I 'd like to share with you this morning is how we as a church took that challenge and the experiences we feel we 've received from taking that challenge .
20 In other areas we find it very difficult to learn .
21 Or , perhaps , it was in some way due to the directions we gave them ?
22 Er I do a plug the alb of the album Midnight Postcards we call it , I 'm plugging that now until Christmas , promoting that er on television and radio , and I er in between I go on a short holiday to Africa and then January I start Alfie until May , and then I think I 'm gon na do a T V movie or a movie in June July , and then in end of July I go to America for four four till the end of November with Alfie .
23 but as far as the search thing and stuff like that it 's the same engineers we buy it from Bensons
24 Why is it that we can look at organizations which we ourselves have worked in for most of our lives , where we have complained bitterly , where over drinks with our colleagues or at the Christmas pantomime or some other time we have given vent to our irritation at these bad organizational and behavioural characteristics ; and yet when we reach high positions in companies we consider them to be something which is beyond our capability to influence ?
25 You know I mean because all the people that have come to show support and er solidarity have done it er I mean we 've been very aware you know the quarry men have actually said you know no we do n't want you to actually block the land rovers we do it our own way and erm you know there 's been no out of control mass picketing or violence or anything like that .
26 I do not mean it in any ideological sense or historical sense or to be provocative but it 's very , it 's with very deep feelings that I speak to you today because you may not understand it but for me , after thirty three years in exile I was able to return to South Africa in nineteen ninety one and one of the first activities to which I was invited was the annual meeting of Cosatu And so when we say comrades in that sense , and thank you as comrades we mean it as comrades in arms .
27 President , Congress , the C E C does not lightly bring forward a motion which limits the right of appeal , but in these very special circumstances we feel it is both justified and necessary .
28 If noises are separated by very short intervals we hear them as a continuous sound .
29 They were vocalists us well us dancers .
30 Where we have specific reservations we mention them in the text .
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