Example sentences of "[indef pn] we [verb] is " in BNC.
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1 | It does seem , though , that when the death of someone we love is sudden it does not have to be that the shock is greater than when we have been expecting it . |
2 | Setting unrealistic standards means we can only fail , nothing we do is ever enough or exactly right . |
3 | EVERYTHING WE MAKE IS DESIGNED TO WITHSTAND THE STRESS AND STRAIN OF REAL PHYSICAL EXERTION . |
4 | I thought : we live in a multicultural society , but everything we see is white and stereotyped . |
5 | But then they came back and said it was changed to ‘ Everything We Do Is Driven By You ’ and my initial thought was ‘ Yuk , I do n't think I can do anything with that either , ’ because it just sounded like motor cars and I 'm not interested in singing songs about motor cars . |
6 | One says that , like all animals , everything we do is dedicated to the maintenance of the species . |
7 | It 's got to the point now where everyone thinks everything we do is just deliberate shit , us causing a disturbance . |
8 | ‘ I do n't know if it should be that important if everything we do is based on good sound scientific principles , because if people perhaps in the same industry are situated in different places in the estuary , y'know , if one was to point the finger at the other and say ‘ But you allow him to discharge such and such and you only let us do this ’ , then we should be able to turn round and say , ‘ Ah yes , but you 're discharging in a different place and the river quality in this different place needs different treatment . ’ |
9 | It may be that everything we do is determined by some grand unified theory . |
10 | Tt but everything we do is based on this , based on functions . |
11 | Everything we do is geared to a belief . |
12 | But in the end , at that last hour , it comes down to the 15 and everything we do is focused down on that last hour . ’ |
13 | Apart from which of course , that everything we say is being held in public session in any event . |
14 | A photographer takes pictures , and the whole thing is tape-recorded ( just as practically everything we say is tape-recorded ) so that the students can make use of it for interpretation or translation practice later on . |
15 | When will you realise that everything we have is at stake ? |
16 | The end of Act I is a recognition scene ; a recognition by the Marschallin of the kind we all experience when we realize that something we cherished is gone for ever . |
17 | ‘ No one we know is likely to see us , ’ she added mockingly , conveniently forgetting that Florian and Nicky 's balcony a floor up commanded an almost identical view . |
18 | the last one we know is constricted by where you are at the moment . |
19 | The scenarios are offered as possibilities : which one we choose is up to us . |
20 | That 's the one we want is it ? |
21 | the solicitors fee if anyone we insure is represented at a Coroners Inquest , Fatal Accident Inquiry or Court of Summary Jurisdiction |
22 | the solicitors fee if anyone we insure is represented at a Coroners Inquest , Fatal Accident Inquiry or Court of Summary Jurisdiction |
23 | the solicitors fee if anyone we insure is represented at a Coroners Inquest , Fatal Accident Inquiry or Court of Summary Jurisdiction |
24 | the solicitors fee if anyone we insure is represented at a Coroners Inquest , Fatal Accident Inquiry or Court of Summary Jurisdiction |
25 | the solicitors fee if anyone we insure is represented at a Coroners Inquest , Fatal Accident Inquiry or Court of Summary Jurisdiction |
26 | Anything we perceive is , by definition , something which operates through one of our sense organs . |
27 | A second problem with the idea that everything is determined by a grand unified theory is that anything we say is also determined by the theory . |
28 | The other is my lack of understanding of sending money abroad — on the face of it , anything we send is liable to a double loss , once when exchanged into a form suitable for sending to America ( Covenant House ) and again when passed onto Guatemala . |
29 | ‘ We will use tear gas , helicopters — anything we believe is necessary to keep our island from being damaged . ’ |