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

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1 We regret that for practical reasons we can not accept cheques less than 7 days prior to date of departure .
2 So I believe it is a rather a waste of money , it 's just talking shop , shuffling papers about , and we regret that in in the time when er resources are difficult , staffing could be put elsewhere instead of this
3 Thus , to solve AP1 , we change and to K and start from the optimal solution of AP0 .
4 We suffer because of the huge distances between various centres and because of shortages of quality coaches .
5 The choices we make as to what jobs we do , and how often we do them , are not always in our own best interests .
6 To ensure that progress on waiting times continues , we intend that from 31 March 1993 , no one should have to wait more than 18 months for a hip or knee replacement , or a cataract operation .
7 The price we sell that at is quite low .
8 The most popular rucksack we sell and in our opinion the best on the market .
9 And so you through this symposium today , particularly those of you who come from South Cambridgeshire , have an opportunity to learn , and we trust that through your learning you 'll be able to educate the media that we really do exist in South Cambridgeshire .
10 We may be pardoned for reproducing a part of the opinion of The American Annals of the Deaf of this quarter on the subject : " The retention of the word " Dumb " — which in America has been dropped from the titles of the Convention of Instructors , The National Association , and several State Associations of the Deaf , and many schools , as well as from the United States Census — is probably due to a vote to that effect by the conference held in London last January ; but as our British friends who constitute the Association seem to favour American precedents , we trust that on further consideration they will follow our example in this respect alone , and omit the objectionable word from their title " .
11 I hope that you will give this reply as prominent a place in your paper as you did the original article and we trust that in future you will ring this Company for comment before publishing incorrect material which is misleading and biased .
12 We contend that in the 1970S and 1980S these ‘ worlds ’ increasingly overlap and intertwine .
13 We contend that in a democracy predicated upon the rule of law and public accountability , the enforcement of penal legislation should be the undiluted responsibility of the state . ’
14 But if we deny that as a possible choice to the children , we tell them it 's wrong ( which they are very used to ) but we withhold from them a dramatic experience which , if handled carefully , would allow them to understand the morality of the situation .
15 Erm the J C one we 'll have to try and deal with that again as a separate issue but I do n't , I mean the amount of time we 're losing from high levels of sickness we talked about a c couple of meetings or so ago , about the absence levels with some people , we 've just got ta make sure we crack that on the head , we 're just haemorrhaging money , the fact that it is not just hours it 's money .
16 ‘ We expect it to contribute 4.5 per cent of profits , and we base that on our expected group performance of 20 per cent organic growth a year . ’
17 Here we report that in August 1991 the waters between Greenland and the United Kingdom were on average 0.08°C and 0.15°C colder than in 1962 and 1981 , respectively , and slightly less saline than in 1962 .
18 With regard to intrauterine devices we suggest that in some women developing endometriosis while using them the disease goes unrecognised and they are treated by removal of the device .
19 In so far as it is difficult to state educational objectives in terms of measurable outcomes — and we suggest that in the case of the stated objectives of the ESSE/L Project this is particularly true — a positivist approach to appraising the project according to some simple notion of " value for money " was simply impossible .
20 we suggest that in view of AIDS , herpes , chlamydia , cystitis
21 We sense that during pauses assessments are being made , and we do n't like this .
22 We sense that beneath the linguistic competence which he displays in the play 's early scenes , he is not actually committed to anything beyond language itself , apart from football .
23 We make no presumption about the right size of authority that will emerge in an area , but we expect that in most areas a system based on unitary authorities would be the most popular and effective .
24 Our evidence which shows that the first glimmerings of our new paradigm emerged around 1860 and we expect that by 2010 the shift will be virtually complete , although it will take longer for its changes to affect everyone .
25 We propose that in the short-run this depends inversely on the demand for labour , assuming that the labour force remains unchanged .
26 We propose that in the phospho-free state of HPr , the open conformation of the active centre ( having residue 51 in the vicinity ) is the one most likely to be involved in the phosphotransfer process with enzyme I. But the actual interaction awaits the structure determination of enzyme I and , more relevantly , structure determination of the enzyme I/HPr complex .
27 We propose that in Raji cells the accumulation of a repressor is prevented , thus allowing gene expression .
28 We propose that in future advice and assistance , and where necessary representation before the immigrant appellate authority , should instead be provided by the United Kingdom Immigrants Advisory Service . ’
29 We propose that in the knee-elbow position , mobile bowel loops shift to a dependent position , while the rectum remains uppermost .
30 We realise that from your perspective we are ‘ just passing through ’ the area and that , ultimately , only you can keep fascism out of Sunderland .
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