Example sentences of "[adj] we [modal v] [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Then if the weather 's OK we can have a walk in the afternoon and reminisce about the days when women stayed at home and looked after their menfolk . ’
2 If we are not careful we will have a bulge in the prison population . ’
3 Three shared out between six we 'd get a half .
4 If we are lucky we 'll catch a swordfish , marlin , wapu , or maybe a barracuda .
5 I have to ask myself it it 's right we should keep a wall between us and pay two rents .
6 The right hon. Gentleman said that the rates were the most unjust form of local taxation , yet under Labour we would have a revaluation that would be carried out on an arbitrary basis such as the market price ; the rebuilding cost ; the maintenance and repair cost ; the private rent value ; the number of windows , the size of the roof , or the view from the property .
7 ‘ If there was going to be a bid , I wanted to make sure we would have a place at the negotiating table , ’ he says .
8 Well that just er to be honest with you I mean after , after looking at it we , we could n't believe it really that , that amount of people could be affected by that , we obviously thought it would n't happen to us but after seeing that , at the age we are , I really think it 's a super plan and I 'm sure we 'll feel a lot better
9 I would like to thank you for coming into the studio today , and I 'm sure we 'll receive a lot of letters from our listeners about what 's been said .
10 All it wanted was a new cover , I said , and she almost looked convinced when I said I was sure we could reach a price that suited us both .
11 If it were I am sure we could find a way to beat it , such as having a weaker link to the ‘ feeder so that it will break away when snagged .
12 However , I do not expect the full effect to be felt until next year , when I am sure we can expect a megaseller each month .
13 I 'm sure we can have a photograph
14 We all like solving problems and by focussing on the visual we can present a class with a range of problems to solve .
15 So first of all we 'll have a look at a a blameworthy aspect of it , then we 'll have a look if whether or not it was avoidable .
16 That being so , teachers like me have the duty to do all we can to prod a child to the limit of that potential , but as we do n't really know what that potential is , and no IQ test can tell us , we are obliged to keep prodding .
17 ‘ Come in and we 're confident we can do a deal you 'll be happy with on any diesel in the range . ’
18 If we are unlucky we will get a tarpon .
19 If we think David 's utility is terribly important we might consider a move from A to F a good thing , even though Susie 's utility will be severely reduced .
20 If people realise there is help available we can do a lot for them .
21 First we 'll have a cup of tea .
22 ‘ I could see this fellow as a Scottish National horse , but first we might have a crack at the ‘ John Hughes ’ , ’ said Richards .
23 And the former Rangers and Aston Villa winger said : ‘ We 've come back from this kind of position before and we are optimistic we can get a result .
24 Through each point on the c 1 c 2 curve in Fig. 8–3 we can draw a line with slope ( ) , noting that r falls as we move up the curve .
25 When we were kill-pricking we used to put a sack down on the floor and lie on our bellies using a bodkin to clear holes .
26 ‘ I poured out my heart to you , Laura , telling you how much I loved you , and that , despite our difficulties , I was certain we could find a way to solve them .
27 When terrorism was bad we used to man a post on the main road , stopping traffic and questioning the occupants .
28 ‘ In the nineties we will have a car industry competitive with any in the world . ’
29 It was than proposed we should have a vote about a vote . ’
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