Example sentences of "we [vb base] [adv] we [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 If we cash in we can go up in second spot .
2 Oh on the other hand I suppose we could say well we 'll use , we 'll get some and if we run out we 'll use English ones .
3 If we look carefully we shall see that there are three levels ( or , since there is a progression over time , they may be called ‘ phases ’ ) of partnership .
4 If we look further we can discover yet more determinants like official policies concerning building , furniture and equipment of schools , contents of national radio and television programmes and the official syllabuses for teacher training .
5 ‘ And when we get back we can say we 've seen dragons ! ’
6 ‘ By the time we get there we 'll have to turn around and come straight back . ’
7 I reckon we 'll when , when we get out we 'll put it in the boot and it 'll filter through through on its own .
8 ‘ At first we merely said he was suffering from a virus but we feel now we should clarify exactly the position with him .
9 We ask how we can make environmental objectives tie in with business objectives — which means profit .
10 When we go home we will know more and we will certainly talk more about it but I do know that our development programme is underway .
11 Let us also celebrate and exploit the opportunities that have been created by new media , and ensure that bookshops are seen as the distribution channel of choice , and that we do all we can to make the book the natural bedfellow of these emerging products .
12 They are an important part of our twin-track approach so that we not only come down hard on offenders who commit the crime of taking vehicles , but we do all we can to prevent youngsters from offending .
13 And if we do so we might call ourselves a nomadic and pastoral people of the transcendent ; and we shall be able to pasture our thoughts like the flocks of the nomads .
14 If we do so we may deny our pain , it would be to pretend that all is well , and that would mean to deny the biblical faith .
15 After spending some time there ( as if we were actually present ) we will gradually come back to the present day , and as we do so we will become more reflective and try and push the present away from us — making it strange — by maintaining a certain distance from our immediate history .
16 Depending upon what view of human nature we take then we will arrive at different explanations of what motivates us .
17 If this is the kind of filtering we require then we must develop an architecture which allows such changes of activity to be constantly monitored and responded to by the higher levels .
18 ‘ If we move to London , become bigger , when we come back we would want to play this place but there 's the danger that the manager is not going to pay us more than a hundred quid because we only draw a certain crowd …
19 and then er I thought oh I might as well put some veg in , you know , so I put some veg in , so when we , I says oh I 'll do this , I 'll do this stew , you know , nearly to finish it like , and erm when we come in we 'll have a meal ready for us , it were right nice coming into it meal ready
20 we come earlier we can go back earlier cos of Geoff cos you know so I fetched him .
21 As I said we may not have a set up but if we have n't we 'll set one now .
22 Er now we we 're trying very hard I have n't I have n't managed at this particular moment to er to contact with Mary Whitehouse we erm we have n't we have n't we will try and er in it 'll it 'll probably happen you never know .
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