Example sentences of "[conj] we [modal v] [verb] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Indeed foreigners Germans are now anticipating us & we shall learn from them to understand the production of our own country , always excepting the ornithology . ’
2 Where we may boast of our striving for perfection , Jesus had only humility .
3 By entering the Archbishop 's service you will have the advantage of being nearer Munich , which you can reach in eighteen hours , where we can hear about everything … and whence Herr Weber and his daughter can visit us and even stay with us .
4 ‘ There are also areas where we can learn from them , as we found when we visited Khmelnitski last year . ’
5 She felt we should get her a healthier place , one where we could stay with her when we come over here . ’
6 ‘ Take care now that we do n't take away the king , or we 'll die on us ! ’
7 Either we can think of the UK and every other economy as a coherent whole with a dynamic of its own or we can think of it as subordinate to the world economy such that its parts are the cogs of an international economy and have no coherence on a national basis .
8 But if we there again if we see somebody that 's being mugged , and we think that we can assist , or we can deal with it , then we will , you have to take every situation as it comes .
9 I can supply you free of charge with the blue one if you wish then or we could think about it .
10 It is considerably harder to characterise the form of exchange at a local level , although we may hypothesise about its nature on the basis of the organisation viewed through alternative forms of evidence .
11 Miss Fergusson had maintained , when they first stood before the haloed mountain , that there were two explanations of everything , that each required the exercise of faith , and that we had been given free will in order that we might choose between them .
12 A joy for all seasons , a haven for blackbird and robin and a screen between ourselves and our neighbours that we might go about our separate business unobserved .
13 So — we would much rather that you went out on a limb , that you did something , that you listened to the remarks of your peers and possibly to the remarks that we might make about them , take them away and think about them .
14 He even realised that we might slide off him when he accelerated , and provided us with a vine , like a rope , to hang on to .
15 None of us can conceive that we might die before our parents .
16 The answer is that we can gamble on their occurrence and their nature by so arranging matters that we might profit from them .
17 Pray that we 'll listen to you .
18 It 's a case of balancing the short-term costs to the long-term benefits that we 'll see to our soil in this country .
19 Be with them in peace so that we may remain with our family and children in peace .
20 Our fathers disciplined us for a little while as they thought best ; but God disciplines us for our good , that we may share in his holiness .
21 When Jesus receives news that Lazarus is ill , Thomas urges everyone back to the sick man 's home in Bethany , ‘ that we may die with him ’ .
22 It may be impossible for the apes to master a code that we would translate into our own terms .
23 What I was if any other matter comes into light before it comes in we do n't do anything about it and that 's why I would oppose that because of this because one it 's not necessary to move something that we would look at it and sit back and after the inspector reports .
24 That we would wait for our mother to come home from work with ‘ Lucky Packets ’ full of sherbet , that most of our childhood had been outdoors and here we were inside , with our dad home again , our dad who we had n't seen for four years , here we were having crossed the equator with nine suitcases , where flying fish leapt from the sea , to be in this place .
25 We reached an agreement with BOC under which it could provide the welding hardware that we would sell with our robots .
26 We understand that planning permission from Edinburgh District Council will need to be granted , and that we shall consult with yourselves over some of the details , such as the design of the area adjacent to Boathouse Bridge .
27 As my hon. Friend said , we have substantially increased the area covered by green belt in this country , and I welcome this chance to make absolutely clear to any planning applicants thinking of trying to develop green belt land that we shall stand by our commitments .
28 Generally , art criticism connected with mixed and group exhibitions is commentary from outside , so that we shall return to them , with only this brief mention here , in the next chapter .
29 As its provisions will be beneficial to many people , I hope that we shall deal with it expeditiously .
30 The nightmares and perception of strange smells that we shall see in our more modern writers were as prevalent in mediaeval times : ‘ He dremyth dredful dremes of derknesse and ferdfull to se , and of stynkynge sauoure and smelle . ’
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