Example sentences of "we [vb mod] [adv] [vb infin] [pron] the " in BNC.
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1 | We should shortly know who the new owners of Showerings are and what plans they have for the company . |
2 | A tough looker is not necessarily a tough fighter , and we should not do him the favour of allowing his warpaint to add to our problems . |
3 | In short , our status as Independent Financial Advisors means we must always give you the best possible advice regarding your options in the financial marketplace . |
4 | ( We 'll even give you the shirts off our backs ) |
5 | If it is in an issue less than two years old , we 'll probably send you the whole issue as a back number . |
6 | We 'll still do it the same . |
7 | France and Spain , okay , if you only got one of those countries right we could n't give you the point , it has to be both , question eighteen , in which book would you find the character Long John Silver ? |
8 | I 'm sorry we could n't do it the day you arrived , but it took a little bit of organizing . " |
9 | But if you ordered a ten thirty delivery and it arrived before noon , we would just give you the money difference the before twe , ten thirty and the before noon price , not the complete price . |
10 | But we would probably sell them the name if they come up with a reasonable offer . ’ |
11 | There were a man that used to come and they called him the gauger well we would likely call him the customs officer now . |
12 | ‘ We ca n't light anything the now , ’ urged Jim . |
13 | Now we have n't got X in it yet so we ca n't give them the answer in that form cos they |
14 | Like physical ailments and er our , our , our physical body does n't work like it used to , and as you do get older there is a tendency to more to , to need more rest , we ca n't do what the young ones er do , and we would love to do that and that goes along with what the council and the |
15 | So , we ca n't tell what the final deadline date will be because there are so many pro processes , to go through . |
16 | We ca n't say what the scale is . |
17 | What the right-wingers are saying is that we will have the trade unions ' money but we will not give 'em the right to vote . |
18 | It is hardly surprising that a tiny minority of the signatories are now beginning to say , ’ We will not do what the treaty calls upon us to do ; we will do what the United Kingdom does . ’ |
19 | If your car is damaged in a way which is insured under this policy tell us and we will then give you the name of a General Accident Repair Centre , General Accident approved windscreen specialist or in-car audio repair specialist who will do this work . |
20 | If your car is damaged in a way which is insured under this policy tell us and we will then give you the name of a General Accident Repair Centre , General Accident approved windscreen specialist or in-car audio repair specialist who will do this work . |
21 | If your car is damaged in a way which is insured under this policy tell us and we will then give you the name of a General Accident Repair Centre , e General Accident approved windscreen specialist or in-car audio repair specialist who will do this work . |
22 | We will now see what the other components may be . |
23 | Oh jolly good , we wo n't ask what the fee was . |
24 | But he said we wo n't charge you the daily rate , we 'll just charge you for the job . |
25 | Due to the constraints of the Trove system we can not show you the policies as they are actually printed . |
26 | We can not tell who the members of such a union might be . |
27 | But we can not smell what the dog can smell , nor interpret such scents , body postures and barks in the way our dog does . |
28 | Perhaps by contemplating you will find something that is wrong in your proposition … dig the gold and look at the country , but we can not give you the country you ask for . |
29 | We can not know what the future will bring ; nor did he . |
30 | We can not say what the outcome of a meeting of the Defence Committee might have been , or whether the course of events would have been altered if it had met in September 1981 ; but , in our view , it could have been advantageous , and fully in line with Whitehall practice , for Ministers to have reviewed collectively at that time , or in the months immediately ahead , the current negotiating position ; the implications of the conflict between the attitudes of the Islanders and the aims of the Junta ; and the longer-term policy options in relation to the dispute . |