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

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1 Well no you would n't but erm I mean we , we obviously do receive press releases
2 We obviously want to avoid asset stripping and the selling on of assets at a large profit .
3 Now we live together we only seem to make love about once a week and always in bed .
4 Why have we only got to do minus , what 's in there ?
5 ‘ We 're not ballbusters or female chauvinists , we just like to have fun with everybody . ’
6 ‘ We 're not ballbusters or female chauvinists , we just like to have fun with everybody . ’
7 We just need to improve safety — that 's all .
8 I mean , we 'd used other drugs and got a good hit and we just wanted to try smack to see what it was like .
9 However , because the market value of the liabilities is more easily determined than the market value of the assets , we generally prefer to estimate value on the basis of liabilities , not assets .
10 WE desperately need to CUT interest rates to boost investment and house-building — yet the Government is talking about RAISING them to stop the £ falling .
11 What practical measures could we possibly take to give space to so many ? ’
12 I think when we were young we always had to do housework really .
13 Apart from LCpl Smith , and my driver ( I have my own Land-Rover ) , the Adjutant is really the one I work most closely with ; we always seem to take part in the same parades , but we usually get back to barracks first , leaving the officers and men on guard .
14 If you have any comments or suggestions , please let us know — we always appreciate receiving feedback from Friends .
15 We deliberately avoid using insurance jargon at all .
16 " We still like to take fuchsia cuttings but we are now more interested in small trees and shrubs , and most recently , in water and marginal plants " , explains Barbara , whose interest really began when her grandfather gave them his greenhouse when he was too ill to look after it .
17 Erm but we still get called water boards or water authorities .
18 After Lefebvre , we still wish to see space as an object commodified , but in late twentieth century Britain this commodity has not one but a multiplicity of identities .
19 We st we still want to achieve land reform because that ultimately is , is going to be the only way of ensuring that we end feudalism and the proper benefits go to the poor .
20 We still have to get permission from the deanery synod and the diocese , and plans have to be drawn up .
21 This raises the question about whether we still need to allocate debt charges to individual operating statements .
22 Because of the threat which " Communism " , or at least the Soviet Union , is believed to pose to " the free world " , we still need to defend democracy ( it is argued ) , but in real , military and ideological terms , not in theory .
23 Obviously we still need to make money .
24 We need to be able to do business whether or not the network is unavailable or whether or not the system fails , we still need to make business decisions .
25 With centralized systems , if the computer goes down , the entire system goes down , but we still need to make business decisions .
26 Not only did we try to influence the views of those in positions of power through detailed submissions and meetings , we also sought to mobilise public opinion through the news media and our own publications .
27 We also enjoy having fun together .
28 We also think introducing horse power limits will have no effect on reducing accidents . ’
29 But we also want to put government at your service , giving you what you 've paid for — good public services , responsible to you .
30 That settlement has now come through you 'll see the details in the papers er but we also want to have regard to the fact that the award for the and bridges has actually been reduced substantially by thousand pounds the total reduction in that area approach one point five million pounds .
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