Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] i [verb] we " in BNC.

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1 ‘ In that case I suggest we go back to the living-room , ’ he said easily .
2 ‘ In that case I suggest we stick to it , because I have the strong feeling that if we start digging up what happened five years ago we will start arguing , and that wo n't help anybody . ’
3 er , I said if it had been a normal Saturday I said we 'd have cancelled that you know , we 'd have met you in Duffley but er , I said my mum 's supposed to be dancing .
4 However , in the aforementioned case I think we must look further for the factors influencing the pilot .
5 Last time I was on this programme I think we had the same conversation , did n't we ?
6 Faced with those kind of possible reductions in service , if there is a penny one penny more than necessary spent on administration and bureaucracy wherever it is in the youth and community programme that is gon na be less money for front line vision and the Labour group can have to think very , very carefully about that and the issue is gon na be that if we 're spending too much money or if they 're coming back to supplementary estimates which wo n't be available er given the financial situation next year if we 're having two heads of centres or whatever when we could have one that is gon na mean less money for front line services to the people of Highfields and there 'll only be one group that will be responsible for that , if that does come about and I think that 's something that we all need to bear in mind because what we were told as members of that committee is that the youth and community budget is gon na be in for some very serious times in the future and it 's mainly the government 's fault because of the way they 've decided to re-organise the situation it 's going out of our hands into the control of an unelected body and like most members of this council I think we would oppose that but that 's the reality of the situation and I could not support any increase of funds er for any community centres if I knew it was simply gon na be spent on administration .
7 The trouble is , with this job I mean we 're not trying to and start ourselves up doing something are we ?
8 when we send it back in a few days fitting , this job I says we 'll want it early in the morning and you can have it in the afternoon , but we were going to spend the day in Liverpool , but you 're dad said , I 'm not being round all those shops all day , so I said ooh no !
9 Different weeks I mean we concentrate on wallets because of the pitch .
10 At this point I think we can make many mistakes .
11 Although it may hold back for reasons of cost and supply , and because the housing market is static , during this decade I believe we will see an increasing spread of relocation moves to those parts of the country which offer a better quality of life than London and the South-East . ’
12 ‘ And while , in due course , we should provide Thomas with a brother or a sister , on this occasion I suggest we take the appropriate precautions .
13 So this week I thought we 'd have a go at making a miniature garden , which you can grow in your bedroom .
14 so this time I thought we would look at some of the knit options that are available to us from within the 9000 program .
15 He is one of the finest strikers so I suppose you ca n't totally blame the defence but by this time I thought we were in for a beating .
16 The next day we went again to the Rovacchia but this time I insisted we should also go and see the crazy Englishman who had ridden the mule .
17 And to some extent I think we can do that with new , new
18 She 'll be round on Friday afternoon or Saturday some time I said we 'd be here from four o'clock on Friday so I 'll take it down to John 's today then it 's away to work I 've got the rubbish in the bins right ?
19 And if we look at it from that standpoint I think we can begin to see , perhaps , that actually we 're all programmers , some of us less clear about it than others .
20 Erm and as part of that committee I believe we 've not been very successful .
21 They 're making so much noise I think we could be in danger of being moved on for creating a public disturbance . ’
22 So in the medium term , the short to medium term I think we need to base what we 're doing very much on existing establishments and existing workloads .
23 Yes thank you Chairman erm I think important question very similar question I think we 're we 're all wondering whether the changed landscape of West Sussex , the changed use of West Sussex has had any influence on the flooding and as the County Council has pointed out worst amount of rain we 've had for about seventy years or so I think it 's very useful and important er to ask questions an and when this crisis is over we reflect on what we can learn from it , but I must bear in mind that it is first and foremost extraordinary climatic conditions which have caused these problems and that in itself of course might have implications erm the whole of global warming does tend to come to mind when you see what 's happening in Australia as well as what 's happening here erm that 's certainly not anything that agencies great or small can have any control over .
24 In the early days I remember we could spend an hour talking round one position .
25 If a listeners ' poll had been taken that evening I believe we would have rated 100% listenership .
26 In that match I feel we would gain some consolationf from having 11 corners and maybe want to see the moves leading up to those … as they did nt amount to anything they may have just shown the ‘ dangerous ’ attacks .
27 Already we can give you these numbers I mean we 've got
28 Four fifty million , sorry , four fifty million erm between programme re-orientation and other factors , was an apportionment we made er back in the er first part of nineteen ninety three and in the light of later information I think we would revised that now erm we are still negotiating with the contractors on the revised contract price and we do not have definitive costs yet but in fact the costs increased as a result of the rescheduling of the programme directly should be quite modest .
29 Four fifty million , erm between programme re-orientation and other factors was an apportionment we made back in the er first half of nineteen ninety three and in the light of later information I think we would revise that now erm we are still negotiating with the contractors on the revised contract price and we do not have definitive costs yet but in fact the cost increase as a result of the rescheduling of the programme directly should be quite modest .
30 In the best of the Hahnemannian tradition I hope we will all follow his investigative path .
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