Example sentences of "[pers pn] [conj] we [vb mod] [not/n't] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 " It does niggle me that we can not play whenever and wherever we like , " Bland said .
2 ‘ You will all have to put up with a certain amount of unwelcome attention from the Press , but I have warned them that we will not tolerate any interference with your golf .
3 Now nobody 's going to come and see me , and Marie 's gone away and Annie do n't know where I am and they wo n't have Christmas with me and we wo n't open prezzies together .
4 ‘ But I told them if we could n't beat them without a boom , we did n't deserve to be in the finals . ’
5 So we 'd fill them and we could n't see anyway , lookin We could n't look down and see , we had to wait for the foreman shouting all the instructions , move left , forward or up or down .
6 Surely his death must show you that we ca n't stay hidden any longer .
7 I must remind you that we can not admit any second-hand evidence . "
8 We 'll come back to you if we ca n't find somebody who 's got more time I guess .
9 so do you but we ca n't do anything about that either , but dogs stink
10 Yeah but they said we ca n't charge you for it he said we sell a new tube or sell you a new tyre he said we can charge you but we ca n't charge you labour .
11 I 'd ask you to stay with me but we might not survive together .
12 Er , what in fact this Committee is doing , is saying that at one of the sections that makes up part of it , you happen to have carry forwards spare from last year , therefore use them because we ca n't identify anything else in budget savings for this , next year .
13 ‘ But we have to have confidence in the player replacing him and we wo n't make too big a thing of his absence . ’
14 And it 's an occupied flat , then we will not enter it or we will not enter it until we 've had erm till Road Police Station 's been informed , and then we 'll work on their advice .
15 The hon. Gentleman and his hon. Friend the Member for West Bromwich , East ( Mr. Snape ) suggested that , because this is the only Bill on the table , we should settle for it or we will not get anything .
16 Course you can and then , it because erm the way they stain it if we ca n't fix it
17 Have no doubt in your mind about that because we did not take one of our representatives to negotiate with the guard force to enhance your and their membership that is not the ball game I 'm not playing it and we wo n't do that and you can rest assured we will pursue it to Bridlington if need be .
18 We can not however guarantee it and we can not accept legal responsibility for it .
19 We can not however guarantee it and we can not accept legal responsibility for it .
20 If we look at them carefully we see a faint band in it but we ca n't count the bands this way , we can see them much better with X- rays .
21 Does n't no , but the point if that was being contemplated and today we get away with it but we would n't get away with it tomorrow or Thursday .
22 Yeah , would you , but a couple of years because John was busy he bought us all tokens , erm , he bought the others tokens from Woolworths and me token from a body shop and we all , and I we had great fun looking and seeing what we wanted to buy with , with the book tokens , er , maybe , maybe I mention it providing we ca n't find anything .
23 Hang-gliding : This can be arranged for the intrepid , and is definitely worth it though we ca n't cover this with our standard insurance .
24 So am I. But we ca n't stay .
25 However sceptical we may be of the claims of medicine and its practitioners , we do , as Kosa said , place our faith in them when we can not cope by ourselves .
26 ‘ How are you ? ’ — ‘ I 'm fine ’ , and talk about the weather are designed to make another individual feel comfortable , to let them know that we are positively disposed towards them when we can not think of anything more significant to say .
27 ‘ We saw nothing today to convince us that we ca n't get out of North One at the first attempt , ’ he said .
28 Well they told , they , they told us that we could n't get i they could n't get us any
29 Teaching often involves looking in detail at particular passages , in the hope that the part will relate coherently to the whole , but the doctrine of the hermeneutic circle reminds us that we can not understand the parts until we understand the whole ( and vice versa ) .
30 It warns us that we should not have anything to do with them or with people who try to use their powers .
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