Example sentences of "we [vb base] [conj] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Can not concede that it had been possible and neither will shift in how we communicate and view the place of the Royals in our society and what the are and how those P R shifts a phrase in terms of let's make ourselves more public , let's make ourselves more accessible , have resulted in that because their very their very accessibility is the those kind of radio programmes to happen .
2 Cutis managing director Roger Curtis said : ‘ We make and provide a particular type of chair but had had difficulty finding a local supplier who could manufacturer them for us .
3 How we develop and support the village-based systems is an issue to look into critically .
4 As herds of humans dressed as cows ( at least , that 's what our eyes told us ) wander up and down Bleecker Street , we slump and watch The Shams , three women dressed as men , play an acoustic set which publicised their sexual fantasies .
5 We grow and sell a large range of herbs and cottage garden plants in pots and we also grow many herb flowers which we dry for use in herbal garlands and baskets .
6 certainly prior to the nineteen ninety two legislation erm in relation to what was er the was er required application but as you see since nineteen ninety two legislation , that petition was changed erm and in terms of the resolutions , we suggest that recognise the people concerned Hertfordshire and that they are taking into account the applications erm that we continue to work basically with H M I pollution aspects and that we respond to the Department of the Environment er expressing our concerns er er erm way in which er consultation has changed and in fact us .
7 He 's kind , loving and affectionate — we touch and hug a lot — and he 's intelligent , reliable and very sweet .
8 If we are to ensure that we preserve and protect the quality of life in the urban environment , we must recognise the need for a change in the code of compensation and the circumstances and amount in which it is given .
9 We expect that increasing the energy range will also improve the image quality .
10 If we say that characterising the topic framework is a means of making explicit some of the assumptions a speaker can make about his hearer 's knowledge , we are not talking about the total knowledge which the speaker believes he shares with his hearer .
11 In the Lower Primary we welcome and introduce the children to school life in a relaxed , happy and yet well-disciplined environment .
12 And as we wait and watch the findings are very much those of Paul in Bristol , that a great deal of these patients get better , and only very few fall into problems .
13 We hope that sharing the experience will encourage others to strengthen the bond with parents and to establish a working relationship which deepens mutual respect and understanding of each other 's worlds . ’
14 But now the situation is that if , er we stop and ask the way somebody very few people will stop and say it .
15 At Fobney the light has gone so we stop and fit the torch and then plough on once more .
16 We support and accept the good sense of increasing sentences for offences that are worse than taking and driving away and of extending the deterrent of disqualification where personal injury and damage occurs , but it is quite another thing for someone to be guilty of additional offences that he does not commit , to which he is not a party and which he might not have foreseen as the likely consequences of his taking and driving away .
17 So yes we prioritize and summarize the needs .
18 It 's no good having an in-depth knowledge of how to produce perfect aquarium conditions , if we mix and match the wrong fish .
19 We assess and evaluate a person on an initial first impression — this includes their whole body image .
20 Erm , on appendix B , erm there is an item which erm members of the committee erm will know about very well it 's the laboratory services that we give and have a great relate to them , erm the item goes under seven I believe , the figures there have dropped , is that because we 'd had a successful income erm there , we 've got a hundred and ten thousand for both up ninety two and ninety three and ninety , sorry ninety two three and ninety three ninety four , is it that er , could we know or are we estimating that we 're going to get a nice income because we have been told in earlier reports that this is quite a good slice of income to us and those figures are amended accordingly is that right ?
21 Section 2 below outlines the class of models we consider and examines the properties of the game when the type is common knowledge .
22 We need to make it clear by the way we stand and hold a gaze , and by the way we speak , that we can not be so easily dismissed .
23 As autonomous actors we create and modify the social world , bringing about events and states of affairs which would not otherwise have occurred .
24 Like the daughters of Israel , we remember and mourn the daughter of Jephthah the Gileadite .
25 We design and perform an experiment , or make observations , according to a preformed set of ideas or concepts in our mind .
26 In the remainder of the book we survey and discuss the findings of the literature relating to the comparison of national industrial relations systems and their particular aspects in terms of an analysis of the major actors and their organisations together with their activities and interactions .
27 We wake and watch the sun make bright
28 The G M B speaks for these workers , and we know that abolishing the Wages Council will not provide any hope or prosperity for millions of low paid workers all over Britain .
29 But we know that buying a carpet is n't something you do every day , and some general advice before you shop might be welcome .
30 At TAC we take the services we offer architectural specifiers very seriously indeed , because we know that supplying the best products is not in itself enough .
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