Example sentences of "[pron] [vb infin] we [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps you 'd have let me know we could have gone for a beer .
2 Look at the implications looking back over it when when Fire and Public Protection had produced their report , but certainly the things are and it 's quite clear that we all know this case in my particular the river has been constricted by some thoroughly bad planning decisions and development control districts and they 're paying them that the owners are paying the penalty for that erm reducing the ditches and er building over them and okay we 've got problems erm so er there are structure plan implications erm which I do n't I think we should miss and if we say that really building on a is a principle well then we should try it right into the structure plan or looking at local plans for approval that we actually look at this a little bit more carefully .
3 Gentlemen , I , I might I think we should add that the presumption for two accesses on the boundary against the land that is run .
4 either up to information on what 's happening all this , you know and I 'll I know we 'll come on
5 Well I do n't know , I do n't know how she 'd I suppose we should have it on bread and butter or something like that you see or with bread .
6 I 'll be brief chairman er first of all can I say we would accept the chairman , the conservative resolution ; turning to Labour resolution number two we would ask that you take on board to grant a er sales run by schools and other legitimate charities .
7 It made me feel we should redouble our efforts to help CARE , the relief charity that is getting the food through .
8 Do n't you think we might give it up ? "
9 What do you think we might do before we send it off ?
10 So we 've got a pile of bones , a pile of building material , lumps of wood , what do you think we might do to them next ?
11 Do n't you think we might get started ? ’
12 ‘ Do you think we might get these , sir ?
13 Right what other things do you think we might dig up ?
14 What do you think we might have done .
15 ‘ Do you think we might agree — a kind of pact ?
16 ‘ Do you think we 'll manage all that ?
17 ‘ What do you think we 'll find ? ’ she called out to him as she followed him , pushing through the dense tangle of bushes and branches .
18 Do you think we 'll get one ?
19 Do you think we 'll get a seat ?
20 Why do you think we 'll have to have one like that ?
21 " What do you think we ought to do now , Fiver ? " asked Hazel .
22 ‘ Sister , do n't you think we ought to do an EEG ?
23 ‘ Do n't you think we ought to go along and support her ? ’
24 Do you think we ought to go round Peter and Joan 's .
25 ‘ Do n't you think we ought to wait till we 're sure ? ’
26 You may have been sat in the Wendover if you 've come on the Sunday , but even having breakfast I bet you were going , what time do you think we ought to leave .
27 Do you think we ought to make our mission more erm , we ought to have a mission the parish council
28 Do n't you think we ought to try and understand our surroundings before we try to change them ? ’
29 ‘ Just how crazy do you think we ought to get ? ’ he asked softly .
30 ‘ Do n't you think we ought to get back ? ’ he asked sleepily .
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