Example sentences of "[coord] we [modal v] [verb] [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 We may ask an observer to carry a device which records his position , velocity and acceleration as a function of time as he mingles with the crowd or we may set up two observation posts at the entrance and count the number of people per second passing across the space between the posts .
2 And we would pass on those benefits to the customer .
3 I day-dreamed that I could do the same and we would sit together unashamed in the afternoon sun .
4 ‘ There was a time when we could look around at the Commonwealth , the Empire , other countries and we would see very soft markets for British exports .
5 lovely , and we 'll sort out all the rest
6 And we 'll sort out last week 's postal competition so do n't ring in for this one and the question was , What 's this got to do with a company ?
7 And we 'll wrap up warm .
8 So what we 're doing now is , and we 'll do again this year , when we publish the telephone directory again , is to send out to divisions any numbers that they want saved on the system .
9 Yeah we 've got the daily contact each morning with one of the , one of the er council employees , they 'll come up approximately between eight and nine , and we 'll hand over any incidents reports that have been made during the night .
10 Will you allow people to address the panel as a a comment and not just a question yes or no if you say no fine we all understand and we have to er formulate our our ideas as a question and we 'll carry on that case is quite simple and straight forward like that .
11 The officers will set out what they feel would be an appropriate what they feel may be an appropriate budget and we will look at those figures and we 'll decide where certain elements of expenditure should be increased and where they should be reduced .
12 turn around and we 'll see how that shirt looks .
13 if , and we 'll see how much space we 've got when we get to your house
14 following the work 's experience there is a half term there , so it can either come before that or after it and I 'll do a unit and it might be on safety or , if I ca n't erm first aid I might get safety in and they 'll do it like that and we 'll fill in some units .
15 We 'll be having a look at some B two 's and we 'll pick up this bit about and er the coding when you have a look at that .
16 We begin eighteen-ninety-eight in the most wonderful , wonderful manner — Joszef 's second cousin , he 's in Boston and we shall go there first .
17 you know , and we 'd have maybe fifteen
18 Well they usually out out of the er hydrant on the quay cos the hydrant on the quay there used to be a water main a the water main used to go along there and we used to put so much water into the boat and now we come down and used to pump that out and then go back after some more .
19 Oh yes , yes , they even had like they used to have savings ' weeks er salute the soldier week , they used to have promotions for National Savings you see and we used to get so much money or where they had a bid thermometer on the car park in Street which is now the extension of the Gala Baths and they used to show how much savings had been put in they used to have targets for people , to put the National Savings in , they used to have an Anglo-American friendship week .
20 Yes and we used to have about two or three er days of shooting during that erm that period anyway .
21 And in I was planting an average , there was five of us working and the students and we used to average about fourteen to sixteen thousand every year of young plants .
22 We decided to become hermits ; and we used to try very hard to build hermits ' cells in an orchard belonging to the house … .
23 And we could reveal really relevant things like how the plants in Kew Gardens are actually the Spoils of Empire .
24 ‘ We will be putting in our bid and we will pull out all the stops to get it here . ’
25 ‘ We will be putting in our bid and we will pull out all the stops to get it here . ’
26 We are not just here to be leaflet and voting fodder for professional politicians , we are here to take a part in our party , and we will defend that right .
27 And we can stay out all night , ’ I said hopefully .
28 You can turn the tape off and we can carry on this
29 I am so pleased that we have solved the dilemma and we can feel morally superior !
30 And we can learn so much from them , if we choose to .
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