Example sentences of "we [vb base] [adv] a " in BNC.

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1 Equally we have found some success in moving into areas where , for example , we bring either a customer base , or a skill or research base which can be applied to another business .
2 At the start of the filming we bring in a students ' orchestra and we rehearse for three days , six sessions in all .
3 One question I did ask at the Fire and Public Protection Committees what happens when you do n't , when we bring in a unity authority status .
4 So now what 's happening is we 're before we 're doing an album we sit down and we pick out a lot of songs we decide right you know we need songs with good story books so the video is near enough planned with the recording of the song and it it 's a lot easier for us and a lot more enjoyable enough a lot more enjoyable .
5 So , we lack both a time and a place for the murder .
6 We have as many lovely things here as on the Mountain of Butterflies but we lack only a prophet and the eyes and emotions to see them .
7 If we make up a helical coil ( Fig. 4.2(b) ) the wires are going round always in the same direction so the voltages simply add and we may rewrite eqn ( 4.13 ) in the form
8 We make up a story to cover the facts we do n't know or ca n't accept ; we keep a few true facts and spin a new story round them .
9 We , we sell quite a lot of Amnesty products , a lot , a lot of clothing in every
10 We report here a simplified and reliable protocol for fast minipreparation and denaturation of plasmid DNA which takes only half an hour to produce single-stranded template DNA of high quality for sequencing .
11 The accompanying suggestion that we send round an additional sheet giving dates of events , at least within the area , has been taken up .
12 We propose here a name for the gene we have partly described , and for the protein products ( GGFs , NDF , ARIA , heregulins ) derived from it .
13 In the first stage we build up a broad structured picture which identifies the main parties , the interactions between them and the main areas where their interests may conflict .
14 Through this progression , we build up a vista in the round , the lone figure of the narrator at its centre ; then , in ( 4 ) and ( 5 ) , the eye focuses on a particular point : the distant river and vanishing tug , whose disappearance from the scene reinforces the narrator 's isolation .
15 Now we 've got a formula , so we build up a little table .
16 In the course of our psychic experiences with the objects of our feelings in our environment we build up an inner world which is peopled by ourselves and the residual images of these objects .
17 All we in fact observe is that h is regularly followed by B. This consistent association leads us to connect the two in our own minds , to expect A always to be followed by B , and this we then express by saying that A is the cause of B and B the effect of A. This is all perfectly in order , and indeed it is through such links and associations that we build up an ordered and coherent conception of the world around us and make sense of our experience of it .
18 For instance , ash we build up an initial market share with a tyre that does not wear out we move away from the long-term profitability because replacements fall sharply .
19 We want just a week 's paid holiday !
20 We walk down a flight of stone steps into the temple , where the faithful are already gathering .
21 We walk along a footpath beside the river .
22 Here , we show how a Solair X5 aluminium door from Hillaldam Coburn is fitted .
23 In the first stage of surfacing , only the top of the fuselage will be above water-level — when we cut away a rectangular section over where the bomb is located I want as much water as possible below that section to dissipate the heat of the oxyacetylene torches .
24 We cut out a Fife man and made him tell us the plan for the men they dropped on the Forth .
25 No , we 'll wait for the opportunity outside , if we wait here a month and more .
26 In these negotiations , we put forward a series of proposals designed to be of direct benefit to the European citizen .
27 Additional criticisms , some from outside the radical perspective , have been made , but we deal with these in the next chapter where we put forward an alternative conceptual framework within which to consider the issues .
28 We put on a substitute , Tony Dobson , as a second marker and Waddle still produced crosses . ’
29 As a personal trademark we put up a straw model of a short-eared owl made locally especially for us .
30 We put up a lot with him !
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