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

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1 Both our customers and our prospects are feeling the squeeze , and we generally seem to be at the painful end of it .
2 We 'll look at what you 're currently doing and we also suggest to you something that you could be doing .
3 We were able to help him … we can see their house from our bedroom and we just happened to be looking out of the window at the time , do n't you know . ’
4 I was received as a thief , a well-mannered rapist , bucketless car-washer , double-glazing runner , not to mention corrupt informant that some of them tiles is loose , Ma 'm , and we just happen to be in the area with a long ladder so why not call it eighty quid ?
5 And we once went to Scotland , then breakfast in it , when Pauline was with us did n't , were n't it John ?
6 ‘ We stirred it up , yes , but we never lost any money for anybody and we never added to the unemployment figures . ’
7 And er from there , from there we we er we were er we were obviously then enrolled there , and we then went to er a training base of Albusate
8 Local government finance was dealt with in Chapter 6 , and we now turn to the relationship between the elected councillors and their constituents .
9 Mr Mr I think it 's implicit in our own nature and in our own character and a known fact that we are constituted here as a general assembly and we indeed ascribe to that and I do n't think we need to affirm it on a lower level of what is in fact the very standard of our existence here er in a general assembly .
10 ‘ The cost of taking everybody certainly does mount up , but we are all dead keen and we usually go to all the matches home and away , ’ said Gill .
11 THERE 'S a lot of potential in these locations and we always need to be trying to get people to ‘ get connected ’ .
12 And we really have to in the first instance , get public opinion to realise the way in which our lives are so pervasively subject to criminal prosecution , that 's the first step .
13 But we also attribute to him the power to mediate between those same concerns and the hostile forces of disease .
14 They will doubtless say we are lucky , but we just happen to be house-owners with a steady income , like millions of others .
15 But we never played to a tape , either .
16 That ai n't , that ai n't basically it , you do n't wan na do it , that is the main thing , I mean you never been one for wanting to go , I mean even when we lived in Jersey and you ai n't got any idea how small Jersey is , Val and John used to come to us , but we never went to Val and John 's , it 's hell all mighty getting him out , if I do n't go on me own , I do n't go .
17 Somebody told us in the market , but we never get to the market , do we ?
18 But , she said I 'm pleased with him so far , but we still got to be careful that 's why she made him have this collar .
19 In contrast to the pervading mood of fear and uncertainty of last year , the atmosphere from 17 to 22 June this year was one of resignation : the crisis is upon us ; there 's no end to it in sight , but we still have to be here .
20 ‘ Oh , he was very generous to all his friends , but we always seemed to be in the wrong line . ’
21 ‘ Boro may have lost a couple of home games , but we always seem to be the whipping boys who allow teams to regain their form . ’
22 But we always tried to be more sympathetic than most , and went out of our way to work with the people who wanted to use our stuff .
23 With an uncertain outlook for nineteen ninety three from our point of view it 's absolutely crucial to get costs in line we had obviously done cost-cutting during the previous two years , but we really needed to be sure that if revenues were not going to increase , we should n't wait for a recovery to bail us out .
24 We hear a wide range of noises all day and every day but we only listen to those to which we wish to pay attention .
25 But we then want to er explain w what this business of quality planning is all about .
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