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

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1 After all , if we want a representative sample of university students we may already know how they are distributed between departments or faculties and random methods , being based on chance , might now and then produce samples heavily biased towards one faculty .
2 And if we can learn more about their sensitivity to ultrasonic sounds , we may finally grasp how they can ‘ know ’ that someone is approaching from a great distance .
3 In the process we should critically re-evaluate how we understand the relationship between research , policy and practice in childcare and research , policy and practice in what we refer to as child abuse and child protection work .
4 For direct mail to be carried out cost effectively we must accurately find out who the customers are , what motivates them to buy , and how can we best reach them — in short , planning .
5 That is not to say we should adopt the hard sell or abandon our traditional value , but we must seriously examine how we can appeal to more desperate scattered membership .
6 We must seriously examine how we can involve such membership in the decision making of the Union and carry them with us through change .
7 We must therefore define carefully what we mean by the terms stress and strain .
8 We 'll soon see when we 've seen it wo n't we ?
9 ‘ Do n't you worry , we 'll soon find out what it is . ’
10 We 'll soon know when they come here .
11 And if you are fairly okay then we 'll probably say well we 'll sign you off at this stage anyway .
12 We 'll probably find out none of this have come out
13 ‘ There 's no master plan , we 'll just see how we feel after the first one , ’ says Simon .
14 We 'll just see how it goes . ’
15 We 'll just see how it comes
16 Oh I love the way everybody gets up and wanders out , we 'll just wait here I think .
17 We 'll never know why their parents deserted them ( maybe pesticides got them ) , but I 'm sure their offspring wo n't lose any sleep over it .
18 We 'll never know even what titles were being shipped . …
19 Sheridan might have made a difference given the chance — but then we 'll never know quite what sent the skilful midfielder packing to Sheffield Wednesday after hardly a sniff of the City Ground .
20 This silence could continue and we might never find out what had happened to him , never get any answers , never know for sure .
21 If we could directly observe then we could use the data on P t and in the regression : where α and α 1 are coefficients to be estimated and t is a random error with zero mean and constant variance .
22 We could now back up our dead-reckoning on the next leg over water .
23 We shall also see how they compare with natural minds .
24 Having emphasised the differences between these two approaches , statistical and conceptual , we shall now see how they can be used together .
25 After tea we would sometimes walk round their garden , and she gave me tips on gardening which have since stood me in good stead ; and cuttings , which still bring her to my mind .
26 We will also consider how we can better serve the needs of student members and the use of library and information service to the best effect .
27 WE WILL AUTOMATICALLY WORK OUT YOUR POLL TAX BENEFIT
28 If you already receive Housing Benefit we will automatically work out your Poll Tax Benefit from the information you gave us on the ‘ Review ’ form we recently sent .
29 so that 's your budget estimate , when we get to November nineteen ninety four you and I together we will then find out what has happened in practice
30 A superficially similar case may differ from this one in some subtle matter of detail the relevance of which we will only recognize when we encounter it in the concrete .
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