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

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1 Most merciful father who has told us to love you with all our strength and glorify you in our bodies , we commend to you for your continual blessings the hospitals of our land and those who serve in them prosper all that is being done in the healing of the sick , the conquest of disease and the training of doctors and nurses that your will may be done for the relief of suffering and the making of lives whole through Jesus Christ our Lord amen
2 Almighty Father , we commend to Your loving care all who suffer ; grant them patience .
3 Almighty Father , we commend to Your loving care all who suffer ; grant them patience .
4 Almighty Father , we commend to Your loving care all who suffer ; grant them patience .
5 Almighty Father , we commend to Your loving care all who suffer ; grant them patience .
6 Almighty Father , we commend to Your loving care all who suffer ; grant them patience .
7 Almighty Father , we commend to Your loving care all who suffer ; grant them patience .
8 Almighty Father , we commend to Your loving care all who suffer ; grant them patience .
9 Almighty Father , we commend to Your loving care all who suffer ; grant them patience .
10 Now what do we do when we launch into our presentations on the telephone ?
11 Partly as a response to this we distinguish between what we regard as essential capacities of humans and the question of how , or whether , they are exercised .
12 Leibniz was quite right , of course , to reject the view that a sufficient criterion of numerical identity of things can be defined in terms of the conditions under which we distinguish between their respective positions in space , but he himself had no better explanation to offer .
13 As we lay on my raincoat , which was spread on the grass ( one must observe etiquette ) , we talked casually .
14 We lay on our stomachs watching each other .
15 Initially at least , most of us find our thinking about Japan grounded in the differences we perceive between our own society and Asia 's New Giant .
16 And we have just been noticing that Brentano , like the British empiricist , John Locke , thinks of believing , expecting , hoping , and so on , as things — Locke called them ‘ operations ’ , Brentano called them ‘ phenomena ’ — as things we perceive in ourselves .
17 Mr , in these shifting grounds that we perceive around us as a result of the deliberations of your authority and North Yorkshire County Council , it is difficult , is it not , always to be sure of the reasons which have caused the changes in view ?
18 We communicate with whom we want by publishing in certain literatures . ’
19 He repeats it in 4:13 , ‘ This is how we know that we remain in him , and he in us , because he has given us a portion of his Spirit . ’
20 I think we do need to make some adjustments , in the light of that , if we remain in our present staffing level .
21 This means that in many ways we become like God , and yet in others we remain unlike him .
22 It is too easy to dwell on the environmental down-side of the industry and I believe it is about time we brought home to people the improvements we bring to their life-style .
23 Base and precious metals ; enamels , plastics and wood ; threads and fabrics ; clays and plaster and any other materials used singly or in combination are the bases for experiment : character , judgement , experience and knowledge are what we bring to them .
24 And yet the fact must be faced : however much patient sympathy we bring to our reading , we close the book feeling frustrated .
25 But one step down from this grander world view at a more personal level , we all have a simpler way of seeing things which still vigorously affects the shape and colour of our personalities and what contributions and responses we bring to our relationships with others .
26 We bring to our working relationships the same potential for disordered conduct as we bring to any other area of our lives .
27 But at the moment it is essential that we work on what we bring with us when we enter these conflict situations .
28 Then we bring before Him our needs , hold before Him those whom we love and for whom we have a concern .
29 Father ’ , it is the Spirit himself bearing witness with our Spirit that we are children of God , and if children then heirs , heirs of God and fellow-heirs with Christ , provided we suffer with him in order that we may also be glorified with him' ( Rom. 8:15ff ) .
30 ‘ Provided that we suffer with him , ’ says Paul , reminding us , perhaps , that the agonising context in which Jesus is actually recorded as calling God ‘ Abba ’ is in the Garden of Gethsemane .
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