Example sentences of "we [vb base] [verb] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We regret to announce the death of a distinguished man of letters .
2 We regret to announce the death of Mabel Adams FHCIMA who died recently at the age of 92 .
3 We intend to persuade the Church to engage in policy studies with the aim of developing people-oriented policies for the communication task .
4 ICI has important patents in the field , covering a number of different monomers and fillers and a variety of techniques for their use and we intend to exploit the position by developing a range of filled dispersions and materials based on them . ’
5 We intend to spread the ownership of shares , homes , pensions and savings .
6 Father Hugh Mcaleese said : ‘ We are devastated , but we intend to restore the church to its former glory .
7 Here we intend to explain the operation of another EC institution , the European Investment Bank , which will probably have an important part to play in future progress towards economic and monetary union within the EC .
8 the case should be diaried and the advised immediately on expiry of the limitation period if we intend to take the point .
9 We intend to use the findings of the research to promote a more informed debate on the role of the marital agencies in contemporary society .
10 At some future date we intend to visit the Shropshire Records Office to see what is hidden away there concerning the Bishop 's Castle Railway .
11 Therefore , we intend to repeal the Act when alternative regulations governing working times are in place .
12 We intend to reinforce the courts , as we have done in the Criminal Justice Act 1991 , by sustaining their powers to sentence convicted sex offenders to life imprisonment .
13 Oh no it is n't we intend to redevelop the site
14 Mr in his statement C thirty three , had said quote , although he wished to care for Anna Jane as long as possible , I have already begun to have problems with my back therefore we intend to introduce the use of carers gradually so that Anna Jane gets used to them .
15 At a press conference on Jan. 21 the new PS first secretary , Fabius , called for a " mobilization " against the National Front and declared : " We intend making the struggle against the far right … one of the central pillars of our activities . "
16 We intend to place the money in our building fund and it is also a faith-building experience for us to see God blessing us in this way .
17 We intend to place the order as soon as those negotiations have been satisfactorily concluded .
18 We intend to have the barrier brought down to block off the car park at nights , ’ he said .
19 We are very disappointed by the Government 's failure to respond to our position and we intend to keep the issue alive , ’ said Dr Ghayas .
20 But in order to bring management closer to tenants , we intend to reduce the limit on the number of properties transferred in a single batch .
21 Fourthly , we intend to increase the provision of detention places by 290 .
22 Depending on the replies from them in relation to those that have lapsed we then send a second letter to them saying is there anybody that will take over the scheme , if not , right we we intend to remove the signs from the er from the area and then if there is no reply to this letter within fourteen days we you know we 'll come and remove the signs .
23 We intend to lighten the burden of capital taxes and reform the taxation of savings .
24 Er , it 's seven fifty per head coach from Harlow at nine in the morning get back again about five , we intend to beat the rush hour and it 's a conducted tour of Docklands and the city airport with a guide , and also viewing of the visitor 's centre at Docklands , and then about two and a half hours , probably three , to roam around the area yourself .
25 And I think this is perhaps a slight confusion because very often , would you agree that we tend to use the quality and standard interchangeably ?
26 Indeed in loose quantum mechanical talk we tend to use the terms " wavefunction " and " state vector " interchangeably .
27 We tend to dismiss the ability of a lizard or a salamander to regrow a lost tail by saying that these are relatively simple and unspecialized creatures .
28 We tend to see the history of art as an ordered succession of works appreciated for and judged by their conceptual content .
29 Equally , we tend to see the learning of a foreign language as mastering a skill , thereby perhaps doing ourselves a disservice .
30 If we live on continents , we tend to see the world as land inconveniently dissected by expanses of water .
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