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

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1 We badly need some by-elections to test-drive the new Labour Party .
2 And erm we eventually got these things working and er I got the contract along with Jack to turn these pans over , you see ?
3 In the past we gave very detailed advice , and the legislation has now been changed to say that we merely identify any shortcomings or failings in the application .
4 We obviously need more philosophers .
5 How we live is inescapably linked to what we think about our origin and our destiny , even if we only discuss these mysteries late at night in the company of a few friends .
6 Fortunately our CAA is doing its very best for all of us , but some of the smaller countries can outvote the UK , France and Germany and we together have more pilots than the rest .
7 And it in the Summer which I know it is n't the Summer , in the Summer we just take these well we will cos we have n't had any for the Summer we just takes these panes out and just open them like that in the Summer .
8 We just have all sorts of jargon
9 And as we 've been singing we just want those words to be true in our experience .
10 Well le ge well why do n't we just use both fists ?
11 We had undertaken to collect birds and mammals for the Natural History Museum in London and we soon collected several specimens of blue-winged goose near the Sandfords ' farm ; the museum authorities had asked us specially to look out for this bird since they only had one specimen , collected in 1868 during Napier 's Magdala expedition .
12 Crimes against society , such as theft , murder and outright war , as well as bad actions against family and friends , spring from our inborn desire to get our own way and do what we want , however much we normally keep those feelings under control .
13 we normally have many complaints from the job ?
14 This auction is unusual as the deceased had quite a lot of paintings of cats — we normally have more pictures of dogs at this particular auction .
15 But if our views are coloured by prejudice and familiarity , why do we already eat many foodstuffs that in theory should be much harder to swallow ?
16 ‘ The Geiger counter picked up levels of radiation but we already knew those kegs had been stored in that particular freight car .
17 How could we possibly challenge such assertions ?
18 That was when we usually saw these cases — when it was too late .
19 We hardly shared any interests and as time went on , she started to boss me around and tell me what was right to buy and what was wrong .
20 She says we always need more donors .
21 He said ‘ We deeply regret these incidents which have occurred against the background of significantly improving performance . ’
22 We deliberately kept these examples to the minimum to avoid controversy , and to leave teachers free to use their professional judgment in selecting texts suitable for the needs of their own pupils .
23 ‘ Kent bore the brunt and we still receive many calls asking about replacement trees .
24 However , we still find many cases where it is difficult to explain tonic placement in terms of ‘ importance ’ or ‘ information ’ .
25 Sadly , we still find many examples of this problem .
26 Against this loss we still have those players who sat out and who are very close to the standard of the team that played ’ .
27 We know that we still have several hours of concentrated work ahead and another meal to look forward to at the end of the working day .
28 However , I felt we still needed more trials so that I could prove without doubt that my inch loss theory worked .
29 You will be paid when we have some funds — if we ever get any funds , as our aim is to pay dancers first .
30 We also thank many others who have given us material help , including the late Mr T. Saddington ; Mr C. Hadlow , the first Curator of Stoke Bruerne Waterways Museum ; his successor , Mr R.J. Hutchings ; and Mr Philip Stevens , formerly of Leicester Museum , and Mr A.W .
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