Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] we could [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps you 'd have let me know we could have gone for a beer .
2 I mean we could load one if you want to play .
3 I mean we could make that one , we could choose the R the R
4 I mean we could sense a goal was coming .
5 Well I mean we could go and have a look .
6 I mean we could go back up and go into Ashpoles and then just go down Park with er black widows and just blow the shit out of everything .
7 I mean we could cook it much more cheaply but we we do that then they 'd just they 'll throw the book at us , we ca n't do it .
8 Oh yeah right well I mean we could leave that to our representatives if you like erm to erm to cater for those those milkmen erm in the same way as the milkmen .
9 I mean we could rejig things and charge sort of sixty or seventy percent of Rachel 's time against the graduates and then charge that back off
10 Well if you , all I was going to say is , if you 're going to get something like that , I mean we could buy something that would make a set .
11 I mean we could have a talk . ’
12 Well it does really , I mean if we , it 's a question of whether the budget will stand the staff , is n't it , it 's not whether we , er I mean in terms of of redundancies it 's whether we cou , if we appointed people we could afford to keep them on , whether or not there was work , I mean we could have create work in some senses .
13 I mean we could have been worse , could have forgotten completely .
14 What factor I mean we could become self sufficient in all our , in all our manufactured goods .
15 I mean we could get all of our tal you know all of our sort of public educational informative talks this week if all of those pan out could n't we ?
16 I mean we could get about , we got about alright .
17 Mm I expect we could do another one could n't we Dad ?
18 The Billeting Office found us accommodation , but no one appeared to be responsible for us otherwise , though I expect we could have gone to our administrative chief Harold Fletcher , if we had been in any serious trouble .
19 I expect we could teach them . ’
20 But I expect we could try .
21 When I got rid of fear I found we could make friends .
22 If we gave ourselves time we could walk from there to Liverpool .
23 That 's all I want to say on the principle erm of the criteria , as far as the detailed content erm er is concerned I suspect we could talk all day about whether social should replace affordable in one of the criteria , or whether the full stop is in the right place er in another one .
24 But , given the money , I know we could come up with a British winner . ’
25 Oh no , well erm , I assume we could afford it , he just does n't like one in the bedroom so we have one downstairs .
26 In the early days I remember we could spend an hour talking round one position .
27 Currently , we 're extending our service into commercial kennels — I reckon we could service a kennel of , say 50 dogs for around £20 a week . ’
28 I reckon we could do with a left-winger .
29 I reckon we could get by with 3 centre backs and blood a youngster if injuries occurred .
30 I reckon we could climb up there and have a look around . ’
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