Example sentences of "[conj] we [modal v] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 We are disappointed too , on your behalf , but at least the Hertford offer sounds very interesting , & we shall look forward to hearing more about it .
2 Many of these weaknesses will emerge more clearly in later chapters , where we shall see how powerfully the pendulum has swung away from the position of Liberal Theology in recent generations , at least among the leaders and pioneers of theological thinking .
3 I know a little restaurant in a back street not far from here where we 'll do reasonably well .
4 Oh , land of sadness , where we must suffer endlessly .
5 ‘ Ask for a room where we can dine alone , ’ I said to Fritz .
6 The poem is about the extinction of a season , of a day , of a fire and , overall , of a life which is apparent in the last couplet where we can see more clearly the relationship between the poet and his .
7 In the Bible we rarely possess two or more parallel documents where we can see how one writer used another as his source .
8 where we can pick up some marks .
9 Point of call on the way will probably be Leicester Forest East 3.30–4pm where we could meet up with anyone from South-East area .
10 Perhaps someone could lure some , sportsmen , in tweeds into its tenebrous depths , where we could leap down on them from a great height to tweak their noses and fill their plus fours with cornflakes .
11 What we both needed was to get away for a couple of days , to go somewhere peaceful , relaxing and free of any association with the past , where we could work out where we stood .
12 Where we used to stay in
13 You recall that we could not have the needles always selected in the same direction or we would end up with biased fabric ?
14 We may ask an observer to carry a device which records his position , velocity and acceleration as a function of time as he mingles with the crowd or we may set up two observation posts at the entrance and count the number of people per second passing across the space between the posts .
15 Perhaps we , we all have erm thirty three pence each and we give a penny to Oxfam , or we 'll toss up or we 'll , thirty three pence each and one penny left over so we 'll have a third of that penny each we 'll cut it up .
16 So stick together lads just for another week , whatever we we do , if we go back to work or if we stay out , it 'll be because of a unanimous vote or a majority vote in this lodge , you know w we came out together , we 'll go back together or we 'll stay out together .
17 Hold on c can we sort of stop this now or we 'll go on for ever
18 Pile off , the four of you , or we 'll go no farther tonight . ’
19 or we 'll go out it depends what
20 ‘ Take the console , or we 'll go down .
21 Cos I was , I said to the youngsters yesterday , I says I 'll tell you what we 'll do , we 'll just take your trainers tomorrow , or we 'll go down the town and put your competition paintings in and then we 'll come round and get the bus up home , and then I thought ah the hell with it we 'll go on down to York Street
22 ‘ We 'd better go in anyway or we 'll end up having to sit in the shade for the rest of the week . ’
23 Anywhere in Vienna 's out of the question of course , or we 'll finish up getting shot alongside him . ’
24 or we 'll hang on until you call for her and then I 'll pop these back home , I do n't mind , whichever .
25 Someone pointed out that perhaps we should go on to Camden Town or we 'd end up back in the diversion .
26 Or we 'd find out if there 's a special-needs school in the area which would benefit from special equipment for handicapped children .
27 ‘ We can talk in your office or we can talk out here .
28 ‘ Well — we can stay here till the panic 's over , or we can go out and be trampled to death , ’ I said , pretending to misunderstand him .
29 In seeking to influence the size and timing of interest changes we can operate with a higher profile — through publicised 2.30 p.m. lending to the market , for example , which is the equivalent to the earlier MLR announcement ; or we can operate more discreetly through varying the scale of assistance in relation to the market 's needs or the terms on which we lend privately to the discount houses .
30 Right next one , which is find the argument of Z one times Z two Yeah , again a couple of different ways of doing it , what you can do is you find the argument of Z one , find the argument of Z two , and then what , what will we do for the answers , add them together to get the to , arguments to something worth together , we add them , or we can work out Z one times Z two and then just find a modulist of that complex number , now which way do you want to do it ?
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