Example sentences of "[adj] [coord] we [verb] it " in BNC.

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1 We we just have this weird notation that we write it like this and we say it like that cos squared Z what we mean
2 After all , these services are free and we take it as a compliment if you ask .
3 ‘ His knee is slightly unstable and we thought it best he saw the surgeon who performed the operation on him . ’
4 ‘ His knee is slightly unstable and we thought it best he saw the surgeon who performed the operation . ’
5 Discipline was rigid and we respected it , but resented it too , because of a particular juvenile arrogance that must have been founded on the knowledge that the world was changing a lot more than they realised , and it was for us that it was changing .
6 He will need the support of his colleagues — which he 'll get — to get over this but we believe it is get-overable , ’ he said .
7 He will need the support of his colleagues — which he 'll get — to get over this but we believe it is get-overable , ’ he said .
8 We 'd always get so much and we used it in rotation .
9 very much but we think it important that you .
10 I think that it 's not just the policy , I think it 's the whole of society 's attitudes , because children learn what they are by how people see them , and if they 're in a society that says you 're in an unusual situation , if you 're not with two parents then somehow your situation is n't right and we condemn it !
11 As you can see from the encloses table , this most valuable insurance costs very little and we provide it automatically unless you notify us that you do not require it .
12 We did that and we counted it in bunches of five dozens , tied them up with two other stock socks tied together , and when we 'd done , I 'll know this figure 's right two thousand four hundred socks we got six pence .
13 erm no doubt there 'll be lots of inquests as to why and what and everything else but we did lose that and we lost it badly and from then onwards the outcome was pretty inevitable bearing in mind the erm views of the independent .
14 I was in the United States when the invasion of Iraq the invasion of Iraq into Iran , and I saw the whole situation with the aid of erm the United States mass media , so actually erm I had different ideas about erm what is the outcome and what is the results of the erm invasion was , and I took erm throughout the conflict I took an opposing view , because I always viewed the Iraquis as being aggressor and they inflicted damaged to a neighbouring country and erm they had erm no whatsoever rights to do anything like that and we see it again when erm they invaded Kuwait , they have no right at all erm they it is just the policy of the governing body of the Iraqui regime .
15 I welcome that and we encourage it .
16 In fact , since it has been introduced , the rate at which student numbers have increased has been unprecedented and we expect it to increase by 10 per cent .
17 Artists understand : objects have a presence for the blind , and their presence is gratifying and we miss it if it disappears .
18 Coun Katherine Carr said : ‘ We are the custodians of something so valuable and we forget it at our peril . ’
19 It 's hard work and you get very tired but we enjoy it .
20 We heard it in nineteen eighty and we heard it again in nineteen eighty seven in pursuance of the House Builders Federation 's er views .
21 That is dreadful and we deplore it , as we deplore all violence .
22 I mean would it be the same if we had ten and we raised it to the three quarters .
23 It was small and murky and we called it a lochan .
24 Well it means we had one and we shared it out between six people .
25 fifty one , fifty two and we thought it was great going to the pictures , you know , when you were still at school , actually you know , in , on a school day sort of thing !
26 If we reconsider the earlier extract ( 5 ) as one participant wanting to know the meaning of an expression and the other offering a possible explanation , we can see that the explanation is offered in personal terms ( when we were young and we called it ‘ the taw ’ ) based on the speaker 's personal experience .
27 In 1964 , it was argued that we could not provide an adequate deterrent without five boats , but we took the decision to proceed with only four and we carried it through .
28 Then there was a big cheer from the 18th and we thought it was Nicklaus who 'd holed for a birdie .
29 I know it sounds crackers but we preferred it , " said one of the pit brow lasses who started working at the pit when she was fourteen and finished when the women 's work was abolished after nationalisation .
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