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

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1 For example , although we generally refer to ‘ Orcs and Goblins ’ you can perfectly well field a force that is all Orcs or all Goblins .
2 Although we now refer to token payments as ‘ peppercorn ’ rents , at one time the ordinary people ( and later the traders ) had to pay levies or taxes on pepper .
3 Yes , yes , so we then have to , now who is that erm , sorry what are the ones that now have to have this thing in the front of its master job file .
4 Most of us move on without daring to look back , so we never come to terms with the truth about these old relationships .
5 ‘ You have to remember , ’ Ellen liked to lecture Thessy and me , ‘ just how absurdly wealthy they all are , and how desperately the wealthy want to be liked because they ca n't help feeling guilty about being so rich , so we only have to be obsequious , give them loads of booze , and pretend to be impressed by their entirely predictable and usually jejune opinions , after which they 'll reward us with an outrageously large tip — which is , after all , the sole reason for being nice to the ghastly creatures in the first place . ’
6 He puts great emphasis on the difficulties of prediction , and urges that where there are rules to which people do in fact adhere for the most part , and which help maintain the social stability required for any kind of good to flourish , we are likely to come nearest to doing what is objectively right ( in terms of its actual consequences ) if we also stick to the rules , but that where the rules , however useful they would be if generally obeyed , are widely flouted we should make a direct judgement of what will have the best consequences .
7 My Lords , I er apologise first of all that I was not able to hear some of the earlier speeches in this Debate erm but it does seem to me a most interesting Debate and I have to confess that I always become slightly uneasy er when the great and the good , and I suppose we should collectively cast ourselves in that role of being the great and good of the establishment are all of one view and I wonder whether it is necessarily right and so I begin to question er whether your Lordships enthusiasm for many of these amendments and their attack upon the Government 's proposals is necessarily as soundly based as we might think if we just listen to casually to it all .
8 Because we , even if we ever came to a final close if
9 If we ever got to a siege economy he , Jim , dreaded the effect on our democracy .
10 Vigno , who had served with the 2ème Régiment Étranger de Parachutistes , intimated that if we ever got to Corsica we would be expected to do it in under forty minutes .
11 if we ever thought to ourselves what we 're doing
12 But if we then turn to the ego — and , still more , the superego — and try to understand the sequence of development there we may find ourselves in the predicament of a person who tried to investigate the musical education of a child who had started learning the piano with grade 2 , then gone on to grade 3 , and finally ended with grade 1 !
13 Thank you Okay , if we then move to agenda item two .
14 If we now return to F , R and find it too complex ( which it is ) , our experience with the slice moves suggests we consider F 2 , R 2 .
15 However , if we premultiply ( 6 ) by AT as in ( 4 ) we get unc and the solution , by inspection , is x = { 1 , -2,1 } , i.e. unc If we now return to ( 6 ) and use this solution , we find unc which compares very favourably with the result given earlier .
16 If we now return to the basic theory of the ego , we can follow Freud in seeing it as subject to three often conflicting demands : that of the instinctual drives of the id , that of the values of the superego , and that of reality .
17 If we now turn to a consideration of the social consequences of failure at the phallic stage of Oedipal resolution combined with inadequate superego-development and regressive fixations , we will see that all forms of behaviour which represent aggression directed at the father are the consequence of the fundamental failure to renounce the mother as a love-object .
18 If we now proceed to the process of back-substitution , this is in effect operating again with rows , and all it does is to compete the process which was done continuously in the pivotal condensation of 2.2.1 .
19 Now , if we round off to three decimal places , we find that F can be written as the unit rank matrix , proportional to unc unc If we now revert to A and postmultiply by unc unc Thus , 1 = 25 .
20 ‘ The British diet has started to change , but a far greater rate of progress can be achieved if we now shift to a positive message about what to eat , rather than going down the old road of saying do n't eat certain foods .
21 If we now add to this the possibility that those units or sectors experiencing a fall in supply switch to borrowing from banks , the money supply will increase .
22 We can make it , if we really want to . ’
23 You know because we often talk to artists and we ask you know how it happened and and most of them say like topsy it just grew er that that there 's no planned career but with you with the tours er set and the album set it it seems to be more of a controlled career with you two .
24 ( Our sample was obviously biased because we only spoke to couples who felt secure in the knowledge that the adoption had just been completed . )
25 And we agree to Vic 's conditions because we bloody need to and deep down we probably think Vic 's a genius too .
26 queried whether we really needed to be in it and I told him that sales wanted it and the reasons why we wanted to be in erm even the fact that it was going to k erm give us more accounting work erm whatsisname what bank is it ?
27 The tow rope snapped twice on the way and was getting shorter and shorter before we eventually got to Darlington .
28 Indeed before we even come to the characterization of characters within the drama we find the poem itself being apparently characterized one way but then characterized another in the opening three stanzas : ( As I travelled along a path I heard the tale of one , a spirited man , and proud ; he was wise in learning and splendid under his clothes , and clothed in fine array .
29 We 'll both get out of your lives and then you can get on with that idyllic existence you shared before we ever came to this island .
30 I 've come through that dip we all go through after midnight , when we 're still up after we normally go to bed .
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