Example sentences of "[noun pl] [coord] we [adv] " in BNC.

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1 We 've just been in discussions with the manufacturers and we actually but we 're hoping to get a discount on that in the near future so we 're hoping the cost of that will come down .
2 He was stationed in an old chapel in Chuckery because the Americans once they 'd started they were putting them everywhere or anywhere they could just get to be with them before V Day they were even in little chapels , churches , outhouses anywhere they could possibly and there were guns and bits of trucks on every spot of land where they could get them the er , I 'm getting out of context I was just thinking about a tank , a First World War tank that they used to have those as well in the field gun in the er arboretum which were disappeared soon after the war they went for scrap and they came and they used , people used to have a lot of wrought iron railings as well they took those as well they came along with burners and went off to the war effort , but er like I say the Americans and of course as kids they were very generous with kids and we absolutely loved them .
3 The group meets four times a week ; in addition we have individual counselling sessions and we also meet with couples .
4 ‘ The new asking price was way above our heads and we just could n't afford it any more . ’
5 We have been arguing the point with the inspector at claims branch for many many months and we just seem to go round in circles .
6 ‘ Playing membership has doubled in the past 18 months and we now have over 100 names on our books , ’ committee chairman Gavin Eves pointed out .
7 We had been given books and we soon began learning .
8 ‘ Not only do Bernie and I love animals but we also love children and have recently sponsored two Romanian babies , ’ she says .
9 He sets up a fair few goals but we really need a finisher something Wallace managed to do ( if you gave him enough chances in the game ) .
10 We talk a lot about those thermal plumes but we really do n't know much about them .
11 One might guess that a substantive discussion of this issue would centre on the question of linguistic performance : Danto ( 1960 ) suggested that we will do violence to the English language if machines achieve certain linguistic performances but we still refuse to deem them conscious .
12 They have to keep a logbook but that 's only a check to make sure that nobody 's leaving a mess in the common areas and we only have it because we 've found that some residents can have problems because they 've become deskilled in certain things .
13 Right across the divide we have Protestant and Catholic shop stewards and we certainly , at our shop stewards committee , are n't scared to debate any aspect of life in Northern Ireland and nobody takes the hump what one steward says or another steward says .
14 Erm certainly , as a group we we welcome the fact that there is a provision for travellers in Harlow on the two permanent sites and we also welcome the upgrading er , of the to happen , although I very much hope it does n't .
15 My first dive was in a disused quarry pit where we were tested on our skills and we then swam round the lake and in a submerged double decker bus .
16 so , erm , they rang and they rang , and they rang for a good twenty to twenty five minutes and we just erm , we , we all huddled together in the living room , and erm , anyway about half an hour went past , and then they finally went , we saw them , we live in a flat , and we saw them from the window , we saw them going back to the station you see .
17 And , like , we left him there for about five minutes and we just did n't hear a thing
18 ‘ Groups have put tremendous efforts into past projects and we always see a high standard of work . ’
19 Previously we estimated that our data request omitted 6.5% of cases and we now add a further 6.1% who may have been lost because of inadequate records .
20 No Richard , not before we exchange contracts and we actually move in I do n't think .
21 They all have interest in the scheme so that we would believe the thing to do would be to have at least an equal number of employer appointed trustees and employee appointed trustees and the employee in this , I 'm using it globally , so it does cover all three groups and we also believe it would be advisable because er inevitably the e er members er probably would n't know a lot about pensions themselves to have an independent trustee from an independent company who specialises in pensions and pensions laws and could a advise them on exactly what the law says and what they they 're legal duties etcetera are .
22 Well yo well basically all the ma , there 's like three or four main roads and we just cut straight across it like it .
23 We just wreck buildings or We just start fires or We just scar highways or We just spread trash .
24 We have examined the concept of power within organisations and we now need to see how it is exercised .
25 However , we were able to make comparisons for the use of fixed-term contract workers and we also report briefly the results of this exercise .
26 It seemed that we auditioned all the local misfits and no-hopers and we eventually even used backing taped instead of a bassist , but it was n't comfortable .
27 And we have the technology for nuclear power , yet again we do n't know what to do with it , we have n't developed it , we 've just left it and we 're creating nuclear power stations and we still have n't even decided what to do with the waste .
28 But we still sell the seeds and we still sell the fertilizers , but we do n't sell them loose any more , they 're in fancy packets .
29 We are given some financial support from the government but this doe snot cover all our costs and we therefore depend on gifts from trusts , companies and individuals .
30 ‘ We have known each other for 14 years and we just do n't want to spoil what we have . ’
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