Example sentences of "we [verb] [verb] it " in BNC.

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1 What she decided to do was produce Monday which we agreed to put it in for Monday and she would ask them midweek delivery .
2 When screening began we agreed to discontinue it at the end of the first year if there were a number of traumatised families .
3 We agreed to set it up at the last meeting .
4 We agreed to do it this way , do you remember ? "
5 So we agreed to do it for him .
6 cos we agreed to do it quick , we 've got a
7 We applied to hire it but were told it was not available until refurbished and handed over to the community association .
8 Bellowing ‘ Vatch me ! ’ he took off to show how it was done and then stood chatting at the bottom while we failed to do it .
9 Last night in the cold and dark we failed to fix it properly again , and when I wake up there is snow all over us and our kit .
10 Our chances of ending the war quickly would certainly be greatly increased if the battle were won ; but if we failed to win it , even after what had already been achieved , our victory would merely be postponed and not rendered impossible , especially if we resolved in good time not to persist with our useless efforts at Verdun , but to take the initiative of attack elsewhere .
11 See we 've done it all without decimal point on the calculator , and we never done .
12 Unless we could discern some clear difference between the task to be performed between the levels , including that of the board , we sought to get it eliminated .
13 We chanced to find it out . ’
14 We intend to do it again .
15 That is what we intend to do and we intend to do it on the basis of the criteria erm that we have set out .
16 As for his colleagues , Mr Smith said : ‘ We 're all agreed that we can not spend what we have not earned and we intend to earn it before we spend it .
17 It quotes John MacGregor , Secretary of State for Education , in support , and John Smith , the Shadow Chancellor , as saying : ‘ We can not spend what we have not earned and we intend to earn it before we spend it . ’
18 The talk was recorded by Russell Mulford and we intend to write it up for the museum .
19 I believe that he understands more clearly than before the minimum nature of our deterrent — and that we intend to keep it .
20 The latest audience research indicates that our audience is still growing and we intend to keep it that way . ’
21 We intend to keep it in its present immaculate condition and to taxi her up to take-off speeds at regular intervals to keep the engines and flight systems in perfect working order .
22 Yes but we tend to use it like even the light 's not working .
23 With machine knitting we tend to restrict it to a maximum of three stitches over three stitches because the machines are supplied with triple transfer tools .
24 When we examine something we tend to examine it within its own context .
25 So in maths and computing and everything else , we tend to split it up into many-ones and one-manys and try and sort them out separately .
26 We tend to see it from perhaps sort of Heathrow that you want to go in , into London because that 's where , where the links are , by roads an and then the part of the link we 've got is at Piccadilly line .
27 Beer seems such a simple drink that we tend to take it for granted .
28 Within the Western tradition of art we tend to take it for granted that much can be learned from the study of the art of the past and , traditionally , copying from the works of the Great Masters was one of a young student 's most important tasks .
29 Technology is so pervasive , so much an intrinsic part of modern life , that we tend to take it for granted .
30 For the rest of us , it seems commonplace and obvious that we should be able to think , imagine , perceive and remember in the ways that we do , and we tend to take it for granted that the rest of the world has the same sort of experience of everyday life that we do .
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