Example sentences of "we [verb] [conj] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 We rededicate and commit ourselves to the highest standards in communication as we endeavour to work for a more just , viable and sustainable society now , and in the future .
2 We agreed and continued our tour out of the church , following the snow-covered , pebbled paths past the Chapter House , dormitory , rear dorter , monks ' kitchen , into the abbot 's garden ; the latter was enclosed by a high brick wall and carpeted by snow but in the summer must have been beautiful .
3 What major good were we producing or did we start producing around nineteen seventy seven ?
4 It is both how we exercise and what we eat that defines our ‘ diata ’ .
5 Without doubt it is what we eat that determines our weight , and calories do count .
6 aspects of an individual which we designate as making him an author are only a projection , in more or less psychologising terms , of the operations that we force texts to undergo , the connections that we make , the traits that we establish as pertinent , the continuities that we recognise , or the exclusions that we practice .
7 But no way would we want or expect them to fund state education . ’
8 We planned and performed our audit so as to obtain all the information and explanations which we considered necessary in order to provide us with sufficient evidence to give reasonable assurance that the accounts are free from material misstatement , whether caused by fraud or other irregularity or error .
9 How can we service and maintain our appeal to members opting to work in Europe and how can we recruit Europeans working here ?
10 ‘ Can we stay and watch him being moved onto the trolley ? ’
11 ‘ I have wondered sometimes whether the strength we gain while fighting our troubles is not given to aid us when our time comes . ’
12 Th this is something that is developing members will be aware of the er proposals for er competition for white collar services and we sh we recharge these costs at the moment historic leases and the central departments are at the moment developing er trading accounts for all these and as we develop that work we we can correct our previous charges so there will be some sort of changes in the way we charge and as I say that 's coming through in these costs committees because it 's it 's shifting money around between different committees so we shifted the budget at the same time .
13 ‘ Can we wait and see him here ? ’
14 It is through change that we grow and discover ourselves , that we begin to actualise some of the myriad possibilities of our lives .
15 We wormed and wriggled his way through to touch down and the rot set in .
16 We disembarked and made our way up a gravel path , through the gatehouse and into the guest room .
17 We realise that chucking them in at the deep end is not satisfactory .
18 The person whom we regard from our earliest years as wielding such power , the first person we realise as affecting our lives from outside us is the parent .
19 ‘ We gets what we want and puts it in the freezer — got no use for shoppin' us . ’
20 We 're following up much of the documentation that we found and hope it could lead to other things which I can not reveal .
21 We 're following up much of the documentation that we found and hope it could lead to other things which I can not reveal .
22 We buy theatre tickets and have the restaurant booked when , if we stopped and checked what we actually wanted to do , we might find we would much prefer to stay at home and have an early night . ’
23 Possibly , Louis had in mind the old proverb : ‘ It is better to think what we say than to say what we think . ’
24 For him , the sense of a sentence is determined by the sorts of situation we count in favour of the sentence being true , in such a way that the sentence with that sense ( i.e. as we understand it ) can not be false if the sort of situation we count as making it true occurs .
25 Then in the machine shop we mill and grind them and bore holes in them so that they can be assembled into more complex products , like engines .
26 there 's no , there 's no need to sort of rush at the , I think we wait and see what they 're going to offer us in er whenever it is that it comes up for renewal .
27 We hope and pray she has learned a lesson .
28 ‘ Let us suppose , just for one moment , that we are being over-optimistic , and that Doctor Morris will not reappear , as , of course , we hope and believe he will .
29 As we went on the road with him , to Rodel and Stornoway and ( uncomfortably ) to Inverness , I think we suffered and understood something of our own dark side .
30 If so , how can we identify and trace them ?
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