Example sentences of "[adj -er] [conj] we [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Of course ’ he said sitting down again ‘ it would have been so much easier if we had the assassin alive and on trial .
2 This point will become clearer when we consider the nature of respect for law in general .
3 This is even clearer when we examine the basic social relations underlying this asymmetry .
4 The issue is a big one , but it gets bigger when we consider the ‘ life and death ’ issues affecting the newly born handicapped child :
5 This gets larger if we increase the number in front of the x value in our equation .
6 The next morning unslept I was up at five but because of rain it was much later when we started the six kilometres ' trail to the larger lake on the reserve .
7 That idea I soon modified to incorporate a smaller actor , thinking it would be better if we lost the human size similarity altogether .
8 It is better if we consider the merits of the orders before us .
9 Then he give up , he got , you know , older and we bought the pony off him and she was used to rounds , you see , and she was used to pulling , after you 'd started going down the Fen she knew all the places .
10 And my work , wife worked there even longer so we know the are area quite well .
11 Looking at Saturday 's game , Tait said : ‘ Hartlepool was always going to be a hard game , but it 's even harder after we lost the other night . ’
12 They 'll be harder before we see the spring , if the spring is to come when it should .
13 Perhaps we should have done something earlier but we hoped the team would turn the corner .
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