Example sentences of "we [vb base] [verb] to " in BNC.
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1 | It becomes possible , if we remain committed to living and working with men , to identify the terms on which we shall participate and what re-negotiation must go on if these relationships are to be transformed . |
2 | We remain committed to that . |
3 | ‘ We remain committed to supporting the needs of blind people and our aim must be to achieve a fair system right across Cleveland . ’ |
4 | ‘ You made the condition that we dance according to the music , ’ he reminded her . |
5 | Whilst physical infirmity may make physical care of great significance to the old person and mental infirmity may limit their capacity to give and receive other kinds of care , the efforts we make to relate to the whole person are critical if we are to avoid the stigmatising and depersonalising processes which insult the integrity of the old person . |
6 | Suppose we make known to a child that we have three sticks , all of different length . |
7 | We intend to continue to strongly support the Government in NCVQ in their endeavours to achieve the national targets . |
8 | We intend to speak to Helen . |
9 | So starting with television , we said at the er , announcement of the Doulton , Camco demerger that we intended to develop further in the visual media , and so we are setting up a T D , T V division in which we 'll place all of our T V interests , at present just Thames , the investment in B Sky B and er , Yorkshire Tyne Tees , but watch this space , we e we intend to add to this er , division . |
10 | We tend to refer to the World Church as something outside our particular constituency and we must n't forget that we must own the World Church . |
11 | Once we have found an explanation that seems to make sense we tend to cling to it religiously . |
12 | Such animals may appear magical to us because we tend to cling to our own heavily filtered reality . |
13 | Where one unit is usually sufficient to satisfy the appetite and desire , we tend to keep to just one unit — one apple , one pear , one orange . |
14 | Bear in mind that when the chips are down , we tend to revert to what we feel comfortable with and what we think has worked effectively in the past . |
15 | But musical style does come into it , and whereas we tend to stick to ‘ popular ’ rather than classical guitar styles ( hence no Bream , as yet ) , we do talk jazz and rock'n'roll , hence the very occasional upright bassist , like Danny Thompson , or Lee Rocker of the Stray Cats . |
16 | ‘ It 's difficult to go on that sort of holiday now we 've got Emily and we tend to stick to Europe , ’ says Mary Jane . |
17 | We forget to listen to the tone and the expression which are used , and these are vital because we tend to use words in a fraudulent manner . |
18 | We can also recognise , as we did , at an , on an earlier paper that it is national government policy and increasingly so , to encourage the development of capital schemes , borrowing , we noted that in relation to transport and the availability of S C A's I think it 's also right to say that the government does set down the level of borrowing which can be entered into in in any one year , that is the credit approvals are controlled by the government and they do make them available to the County Council and to district Councils , so in a sense , the government is both saying that we expect borrowing to be a feature of a budget and also that we want to control , and restrict the amount of money that can be borrowed through the amount of credit approvals . |
19 | We expect to come to a conclusion on that in the next few weeks . |
20 | This terrible matter has brought shame on Leicestershire , and we expect to get to the heart of how it could have gone on for so long , while apparently nobody did anything about it . |
21 | ‘ We propose continuing to completion on the basis that all material disclosure of relevant facts and circumstances has been made … and there is no foreseeable risk of subsequent invalidation of the European Commission 's approval of state aid as being incompatible with Treaty requirements . ’ |
22 | ‘ We can drive anywhere we want to drive to . |
23 | Mr Gloukhov told their hosts : ‘ We want to go to one of your garden centres so that we can take home seeds for flowers and vegetables . ’ |
24 | We want to go to the beach . ’ |
25 | Essentially we want to go to agreements concerned brilliant services in the county . |
26 | He says , we want legislation — we want to go to places the same as everyone else . |
27 | He says , we want legislation — we want to go to places the same as everyone else . |
28 | He says , we want legislation — we want to go to places the same as everyone else . |
29 | Well I think I 'll go round actually cos they 're queuing up , we want to go to the grocers so er if we go up The Avenue we shall just come past the front of it . |
30 | Yeah and we want to go to Square One do n't we ? |