Example sentences of "but we [modal v] have [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | But we 'll have to do it with cold water and the yard broom . ’ |
2 | Yeah , okay but we 'll have to do it when we 've got time |
3 | I 'll have her brought down here to Florence as soon as she can be moved but we 'll have to leave her where she is for the moment — in fact , put me through to Pontino again now , will you ? |
4 | I just ca n't explain how I feel , but we 'll have to pray we 'll be guided to do what 's best . ’ |
5 | I 'm sure we can get an accountant to come and speak to us , but we might have to pay him for two hours work , you see . |
6 | At that point we could still take water from the aquifer , but we would have to pump it out in the same way as we would from an unconfined aquifer . |
7 | Because we ca n't actually make it , because we 're going out somewhere else , but we would have done it , if it has been earlier . |
8 | ‘ Swindon are a good side , but we would have beaten them at Ayresome Park but for a crazy final ten minutes . ’ |
9 | ‘ We could have fought an honourable , Observer-Guardian-style war with the Ludovic Kennedys in charge , but we would have lost it and Britain would have been enslaved , ’ he wrote . |
10 | We 're going to get jobs , of course , but we may have to keep you waiting for ages before we can settle your account . ’ |
11 | ‘ Looking back on it the plan could n't have been simpler but we must have rehearsed it forty times . |
12 | But we 'd have stopped him , the proper way . |
13 | But we 'd have brought him round when he got to know the club better . ’ |
14 | That 'll be one read , but we 'd have to read it to you and it 'll take us a long time ! |
15 | Our shuttering had been fabricated in the workshop , complete with risers reinforced with some 75 × 50mm timber , but we could have made it up on site . |