Example sentences of "we [verb] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Naturally we regret any rise in bankruptcies , but let us remember the strengths of British industry , which has increased exports in the past 10 years by more than France , Germany , the United States or Japan — The hon. and learned Gentleman does not like that answer because he wants to talk Britain down .
2 We regret any inconvenience caused to readers and to Cork Gully , whose Senior Insolvency Manager wrote the article .
3 I do n't care if we lose all night now , as long as she bleeding !
4 However , if we do n't and we say we 're lily white but the prosecution solicitor , prosecution witnesses , are all bent , then we lose that shield and they can say , hey you 're not lily white , you 're bent as well .
5 If the French cut it , we 're on our own , so if we lose these crossroads , the Crapauds have won the damned campaign . ’
6 ‘ If we lose this service it will be extremely serious for the airport . ’
7 If we lose this factory , we will lose 10 other industries .
8 When we lose this balance , each of us has a tendency to consider the present moment not only as unique but as autonomous .
9 ‘ If we lose this seat , ’ says the Shildon lad , ‘ we 're in trouble . ’
10 Naturally we lose some points at the beginning and end ( four in this case ) but this may not be of great importance in a long series .
11 Or something perhaps … moving through space forwards but back at the same time , as if I consisted of anti-matter for ever cancelled out … as if in all our words and gestures , acts and attitudes we effected some sort of parallel penetration into whatever had originated them , their primeval atom , with built-in unstableness. ( 107–108/303–4 )
12 Finally then , as feminists , it is vital that we raise these issues in our trade unions , our work , our political parties and at local grass-roots level , insisting that feminist demands are incorporated into the general political strategy and so broadening the socialist perspective .
13 But we know that people disagree to some extent about the right principles of behaviour , so we distinguish that requirement from the different ( and weaker ) requirement that they act in important matters with integrity , that is , according to convictions that inform and shape their lives as a whole , rather than capriciously or whimsically .
14 Why are we seeing this lack of grace ?
15 We met each other at the same art gallery in Milford Haven and the vibe was just right . ’
16 We met each other at the same art gallery in Milford Haven and the vibe was just right . ’
17 We met that evening and she asked me straight out if I 'd be interested in an exclusive story : a scandal affecting a government minister .
18 He said that we should travel in pairs — never more than two at a time — so as not to arouse suspicion if we met any Germans or Fascists .
19 In the Boar 's Head we met some friends and started talking .
20 He went back into Iraq , in the marshes , at great personal danger to himself and translated for me when we met some Shias .
21 ‘ It is unnatural , ’ said the Sheikha when we met some months later .
22 A few years ago — before 1986 — I was at a party with a few friends and we met some people who used to be in athletics .
23 People came to us after the meeting , we met this lady and er she was really interested in our cause .
24 ‘ I 'm glad we met this morning , because I was going to ring you anyway .
25 We met this morning , did n't we ? ’
26 We met this distinction between controlled and uncontrolled X in Section 6.1 .
27 If long waves exist and are caused by the bunching of innovations , how can we explain that bunching ?
28 How can we explain this ascendancy of Christian indifference over Christian compassion ?
29 How do we explain this difference ?
30 We bring these habits to video too — especially when it is treated as a substitute TV .
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