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

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1 As a result we still refer to the civil service , military service , social service , health service , library service and so on .
2 And secondly erm because we 're rather keen for people to er carry on the momentum we actually say to you when can you start and if it 's next week wonderful .
3 When involved in any kind of search we obviously need to be able to recognise what we are looking for , the goal state .
4 Regardless of the deftness we normally bring to our relationships , when conflict surfaces its power to overwhelm us can be deeply perplexing .
5 But it does not follow , as Strawson asserts that it does , that we should have to take an objective attitude to all behaviour just like the attitude we now take to behaviour we call abnormal .
6 Was it the checkout girl we always go to ?
7 ‘ For the first two days we just go to bed .
8 It is a measure of the importance we now attach to sport , that although few either know or care who the latest Minister of Sport is , we pay our national team bosses far more than members of the Cabinet .
9 By some mysterious process we simply awaken to the fact of interdependence and the ‘ ineluctable solidarity of things ’ .
10 Some fathers seemed to have invested hopes in their daughters of the kind we normally expect to be invested in sons :
11 ‘ One of the reasons we constantly return to sex is — I think — that we are always needing to know if this is enough to justify what we go through because of It .
12 Now if you take away er , another lump of money including carry forwards , you really do reduce your own ability to be able to pay to take advantage of the window of opportunity we now have to actually put European money into the county .
13 ‘ Yeah , for a while we really tried to be serious , ’ admits Puttnam .
14 ‘ Yeah , for a while we really tried to be serious , ’ admits Puttnam .
15 Last week we mistakenly referred to a contributor , Dafydd Elis Thomas , as a Plaid Cymru MP .
16 As well as Britain we now sell to Scandanavia .
17 ( b ) Nature of modal matrix We now turn to the confluent form of Equation ( 1.16.7 ) , viz. AX = XA , and we shall deal with this by using the example of the numerical matrices A and B above .
18 In talking about a subject we generally refer to a given area of knowledge or to the contents of an information source of a given scope .
19 Our childhood shapes the kind of people we become , and influences our choice of career , so it 's a subject we often turn to on the show .
20 I mean , other thing we really need to all , er you see , when I was working at it , and when we were doing it all the time
21 Announcing the decision in parliament , Transport Secretary John MacGregor said the £300 million East London River Crossing scheme " fails to meet the high environmental standards we now apply to new road schemes " .
22 The Technical College had been disappointed in not being nominated a college of advanced technology , and the Principal wrote in 1965 that ‘ prior to the publication of the Robbins Report we confidently expected to be designated as one of the colleges of advanced technology …
23 I find when we have to rely on others we always seem to be behind everyone else .
24 To devolve responsibility for the kind of social services we currently enjoy to a mass of informal , ill-organised groups and organisations would constitute so great a dismantling of the personal social services system as to leave its functions solely to hidden providers of informal care .
25 By the time we eventually turned to starboard and headed off towards the UK I was most anxious to get home : I was to be the best man at a wedding that day , and I had to get back before high noon , When the dawn really appeared we were lying very sedately over ( and we were not aware of it at the time ) Belgium .
26 The only time we really react to them is when , perhaps , it 's on our car we do n't them to disturb anybody and you 're trying to fumble about with your keys and switch the thing off .
27 Colleagues we now turn to the special report , a new concept of trade unionism G M B cooperation with the T & G. I propose that the General Secretary should move this we 'll have it formally seconded .
28 Colleagues we now turn to the Public Services Debate and in this particular debate propose to call composite twelve Transfer of Undertakings E C Acquired Rights Directive , motion two nine four Compulsory Competitive Tendering , motion two nine five Local Government Severance Schemes , composite thirteen Cuts in Council Services , motion two nine eight Local Authority Wage Restraint , motion two nine nine Pay Policies , motion three O two Protection for Residential Workers and emergency motion one the Crawley Dispute .
29 Nevertheless it must be realised that the energy we now devote to curriculum content has tended to overshadow and obliterate the debate about curriculum delivery with which this chapter has also been concerned .
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