Example sentences of "[adv] we [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 At around 1pm we arrive at our final destination .
2 If we take these views literally we arrive at the notion of style as an optional additive , and there is an obvious problem : how can we judge when the factor of style is absent ?
3 But then suddenly we got in contact with each other and picked up where we left off .
4 It was extraordinary , but suddenly we seemed to be on quite different terms .
5 Suddenly we screeched to a halt at a checkpoint .
6 Why we eat what we do and how much we eat of any particular food is a fascinating subject .
7 How we buy food also has an influence on how much we eat of it at any one meal .
8 For last year 's service we drew up a plan and then wrote a personal letter from the laity group to all the Churches , emphasising how much we believed in the power of praying together for Unity .
9 However language does not just reflect the society in which we live , it also contributes to how we experience that reality and how much we contribute to keeping things as they are .
10 Seen from this point of view , what is remarkable about neurobiology is how much we know about the brain , not , as you might think , how little .
11 That made me realise how much we depend on the prison officers and the fantastic security systems that have been built up .
12 We realised how much we depend on each other .
13 I 've just built a spreadsheet to show how much we spent on subscriptions in 1991/92 and 1992/93 .
14 p.p.s have I got the figures about right for how much we payed for players — Beeney ( .35m ) , Kelly ( 0 ) , Dorigo ( 1.3 ) , Fairclough ( .6 ) , Wetherall ( .15 ) , Strach ( .3 ) , Speed ( 0 ) , Macca ( 1.3 ) , White ( 1.25 — this is the one I 'm most unsure of ) , Wallace ( 1.6 ) and Deane ( 2.9 ) ?
15 We tend to take our water for granted , a turn of the tap and we have all we need , but we should consider more this most important mineral , without which we could not exist , the dry summer of 1976 proving how much we owe to water companies and the men who operate them .
16 When the 3 weeks were up and the Scraggs returned , we looked for other accommodation and found a flat in Riccarton , close to Hagley Park and only a mile from the city centre , and we liked it so much we stayed for four weeks having intended two .
17 I am impressed tonight to see how much we agree about the position there and on the need for much stronger action than has been taken so far .
18 ‘ The government does it with poll tax bills , letting us know how much we pay for those who wo n't , so why not extend it ?
19 There are three separate but interacting processes which determine how much we pay for welfare from the public purse .
20 No matter how much we do in developing our own media projects in this continent and around the world , we will still only be one small voice in the vast ocean of communication media .
21 ‘ All our players are contracted , and naturally we object to these unofficial approaches , ’ McIntyre said .
22 ‘ So when Gustav Eismark came to the Secretariat , ’ Sims went on , ‘ naturally we looked in the files about him .
23 But your er basic style of steering , and naturally we come from a training establishment , we think and we practise the push-pull method .
24 If we were selected at Lille , apparently we proceeded to Paris and then on to Marseilles after a number of further tests .
25 Yes I mean basically we need to first of all decide , I think this is what we 're deciding in the first instance , which option for the provision of information you find the most helpful .
26 No the the bills are met by er on the territorial funding basis so basically we pay for the work done in the U K.
27 No the , the bills are met by er on the territorial funding basis so basically we pay for the work done in the U K.
28 Daily we waited for the skies to fall .
29 ‘ I do n't know how long we rode for .
30 I do not remember how long we stayed at Jaipur but every day was packed with excitement .
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