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

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1 School and college for Robert divided us anyway , and it was Ann and I who spent all our time together .
2 As Kee says : ‘ The religion of Constantine takes us back to the context of the Old Testament .
3 Scotland international coach Roxburgh admitted : ‘ The loss of Richard presents us with a real problem .
4 Well our constancy of composition gives us a way round some of these problems .
5 In addition , we became experts in a new and complex world where everything from the intricacies of a changing semantic of underground language to the knowledge that tetrahydrocannabinol ( THE ) was the active ingredient of cannabis separated us from our previous associations and took us into a world where few in the organization could begin to operate with comfort .
6 Jacob 's talk of blessing invites us to step out of the demon myth and fairy story , back into a land with which we have grown familiar , where human beings bump not into demons , but into God himself .
7 However , our association with SBBC gives us the chance to support practical community action to improve the environment , which is important .
8 Oakeshott 's analysis in his essays collected in Rationalism in Politics provides us with an insight into a conservative approach to modern politics .
9 It may be an appropriate time to revisit casework theory and research in order to help us to understand and isolate the variables which are important to successful outcome for long-term case management intervention , particularly the clinical model .
10 I give the commitment that , when the Government are re-elected , we shall continue to fight to reduce the burden of regulation on British industry in order to make us even more competitive than we are already .
11 Looking backwards over the history of inquiry , from the security of our current views , we may see evidence of the cunning of reason bringing us gradually closer to the approximately true , but from that perspective we can offer descriptions and explanations of what was going on which show , for instance , that hypothesis selection was not ‘ blind ’ .
12 Gervase of Canterbury tells us that Edward objected especially to Henry 's renunciation of his rights to Normandy and to the infeudation of Gascony : although Edward had agreed to its terms by 25 July 1259 , he was to change his mind in 1260 and allege that Normandy had been sold to the French .
13 A quick left turn in the direction of America took us to the Longships lighthouse , followed by a turn back towards England and St Just airfield .
14 Every item is individually made — as our photographer found out to his cost when he moved the sack of potatoes sending us scrabbling to retrieve them !
15 A final change of level takes us under the archway into the next small grassed and planted area , an altogether quieter space .
16 They smile and nod like flowers in the sun , But come a nasty squall or shower from the West , And they will squeal and shout , and say of you , We never liked young Kenneth much before And now this change of climate proves us right .
17 The level of case work we deal with continues to rise .
18 Reform was ‘ a flash of lightning illuminating us for one moment only , to leave us in greater darkness ’ .
19 The waiter brought the champagne and thumped it around in a bucket of ice to persuade us that it had n't come out of the refrigerator .
20 we 'd never , like I mean , I can remember in Plymouth dad saying when we get there , erm we 'll buy a television , we 'll have a television and we did n't know what he was talking about and he said it 's a wireless with pictures , you know , and our minds were boggling we just could n't understand it , and then of course that was another bit of bribery got us to come .
21 This kind of mourning leads us to side with the poor , and to take action alongside them .
22 The national liberationists of Jharkhand may cry : ‘ What kind of Jharkhand do we want ?
23 A variety of witches faced us across the TV studio and encouraged us by supporting our warning to the public to avoid playing around with the ouija board .
24 A variety of opportunities awaited us : some explored the wealth of spiritual devotion to be found in Walsingham ; the Anglican Shrine ; the Greek Orthodox Church ; the Carmel Convent etc. , etc .
25 For example , David Walker and his colleagues at the University of Sheffield approached us because they wanted to take a new look at photosynthesis .
26 In a wonderful and mysterious way , when God 's grace touches a person 's life , the ordinary is irradiated with the glory of Christ making us ‘ grace-full ’ .
27 The case of Etruria warns us that the assimilation of many techniques and notions does not necessarily imply a real understanding between two civilizations .
28 97 Squadron of Lancasters left us at the end of April to return to Coningsby in Lincolnshire , from whence they had come , and with the loss of life drastically cut down , some of the pressure and sadness lifted , to be replaced by pressure of a different kind .
29 Our competitors who use their better provision of education to beat us at the economic game — show us how a slender force of educated human resources , our current situation , is no basis for technical expertise in volume , for high intellect in commerce , for leadership quality in management , or for any other human component of economic success .
30 The wholesalers via their star ratings help us in our stock selections , and by provision of p.o.s. help us sell the books purchased .
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