Example sentences of "we [verb] [pers pn] [vb mod] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It will be a great score in years to come if we can go ahead and lift the Sam Maguire , but if we lose it will count for nothing . ’
2 ‘ When this started , we agreed we would care for her here , and that 's what we 're going to do . ’
3 We agreed we 'd leave at seven . ’
4 I had few friends , just one or two left over from school , but on the infrequent occasions when we met I could see from their faces that they pitied me , finding me foolish and Syl a bore .
5 ‘ For , ’ he said , ‘ everything we eat we must provide for ourselves .
6 We hope they 'll breed in the barn again this year .
7 They used water wisely then and we hope they will continue to .
8 We hope they will respond in a very positive way .
9 We hope you will feel at home . ’
10 We hope you will work with us to achieve this .
11 We hope you will come with suggestions in September , either specific movement themes or particular facets of training that you would like covered during these sessions and the teachers/trainers you would like to teach them .
12 We hope it will lead to some people altering their minds .
13 Whether or not schools as we know them will exist in the future is uncertain but we can be sure that there will be information and that its importance will grow in social and economic terms .
14 we know we can make to that standard .
15 well we know I shall go through the fields , but we can still take the short er cut through the estate up Bedford Road , by the cemetery
16 Mr Smith , erm , obviously you want to respond to that , but at the same time could I just press you towards your view and it 's really relevant to the districts surrounding York , that we know you can live with the figures of provision as set out by the County Council in the alteration , how ar are you aware of the figures which are being proposed by other participants in the discussion for Greater York ?
17 We will be able to provide the equipment he needs to lead a normal life , and we know he 'll want for nothing in the future . ’
18 We know it will end in tears , but Peter O'Toole and Tara Fitzgerald simply sizzle while they keep their faltering affair alive in OUR SONG ( Apollo Theatre ) , Keith Waterhouse 's searing study of forbidden modern romance .
19 Our responses to talk tactics are dictated by how we believe we should react to others .
20 Are we prepared to discipline ourselves to restrictions and regulations that we feel we ought to impose for our own good ?
21 But I would suggest to you that we need to press Rentakil and say , you know you the conditions of the guarantee we feel we 'd comply with , and wait until we get anything back from the solicitors , before we do anything else .
22 We decided we would check on this in advance in future .
23 So erm we thought we might go for a day did n't we ?
24 But a leading member of his Cabinet revealed the panic in the Tory leadership by admitting : ‘ We thought we would lose throughout the day . ’
25 Then we thought we should nip over the next craggy bit to get a better view .
26 So we thought we 'd riffle through the rails of leading dancewear manufacturers to find something a shade more exciting than saggy tracksuit bottoms .
27 So we thought we 'd walk to the next stop , and then we see this bag on the floor .
28 We thought we 'd start with an interesting topic !
29 They were the years in which we began to grow up ; in which we started to discover who it was we thought we 'd like to be ; in which our earliest ( and therefore longest-lasting ) preferences in love , music , pleasure were formed .
30 Er we thought we could work to it and we thought we had a different rule for timekeeping er and we did n't check the calculations .
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