Example sentences of "[adv] we [modal v] be [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This means that the better we understand the environment in which the output of a system will be used , the better we will be able to estimate the potential value of those outputs , and to design systems accordingly .
2 Perhaps we shall be lucky and discover another ‘ dictionary ’ like the Rosetta Stone .
3 I think it was overspeculated in the press that we 've sold the premises and it , it well gave the impression that perhaps we might be open you know , some people might not think we 're open even .
4 Perhaps we might be able to build a new Golden Age . ’
5 That I think is my main concern , with a request in a sense to you for supporting that over the next year or so , because I 'll be trying to perhaps get invited to the meetings , and perhaps we 'll be inviting officers from the authority to join me in looking at ways of building up that local context in planning to get that into our formal planning systems .
6 Now we 've actually found seventy thousand pounds worth of savings we have n't made anybody redundant and we 've actually quite clearly taken in that seventy thousand pounds within our overall budget past decisions has had to be taken and they 've been taken as I said earlier hopefully when the financial climate gets better we perhaps we 'll be able to other things all or were revert back to things that we we do wish to do because the the financial restraints on us .
7 Perhaps we 'll be able to start up in a shop again , like we did at Silmour Street . ’
8 Phone him , see him , sort something out and then perhaps we 'll be able to have a normal conversation without you snapping my head off ! ’
9 But perhaps we should be thankful to the Duchess .
10 Obviously we would be open to criticism if those vehicles were then allowed on the road , perhaps having an accident involving innocent members of the public . ’
11 Obviously we 'll be able to use the usual relaxation exercises , but I do n't want any subconscious resentment creeping in . ’
12 Now if that obviously we 'd be delighted if you
13 So those , Chairman , are the five points er that I wanted to raise on Greater York , and obviously we will be interested to hear the response round the table today .
14 What I am saying is that a lot of the common English objections to Ezra Pound have substance , and would be worth taking seriously , if only we could be sure that they were advanced in good faith , in humility , and with compassion .
15 So we might be able to swing something that we can work Saturday and Sunday .
16 What we find is that sometimes people have taken out policies some years ago and they 've actually forgotten what their money 's doing for them so erm that 's another side of it and also to introduce our new financial planning service erm and in doing so we may be able to highlight areas in which we could save you money er for example erm saving you money on tax or increasing your income either now or some time in the future .
17 ‘ And so we must be sane .
18 Now look we 've got a fish in there and a fish in there Tim so we must be careful now because otherwise we 're gon na hurt them .
19 So we 'd be half up the hill I would think .
20 So if for any one of those parameters , let's just say B right , let's just say that 's the true distribution of the parameter B what you 'll you estimate O L S and you 'll get alright , you 'll get biased estimates , this is what you would get from the computer , alright so we 'd be biased cos the , the true value is over here but not only that , is that , instead of having a nice peak distribution , distribution would be quite flat , alright we 'd we would n't have the minimum variants property alright .
21 We 're also taking part in the Rountree Foundation Survey which will ask voluntary sector groups about their experiences with I B M. So we will be able to find out what you really think about us .
22 So we will be able to locate the residents of whichever home we choose within a very tight geographical area , giving them choices as to where they go .
23 In Fig. 1 we plot the wavelength of peak sensitivity ( λ max ) for each of the long- and middle-wave cones recorded in the present study , including those used to construct Fig. 2 : there is a clear separation of cones into two distinct classes and so we can be confident that our axial records are adequate for the present purpose of classification .
24 This applies to problem P1 ( either constraint ) and so we can be sure that LP ( w 1 , w 2 , W 3 ) has an optimal solution for any w 1 , w 2 , W 3 .
25 So we could be aware of which ones
26 Can we not do more even than we 're doing at the moment to restore to the centre of the life of the church the glorious concept of a team of pastoral care and a high command of power strategy in which dominance by ministers will be reduced to the minimum in order that together we may be ready to let the lifeblood of Christ flow through us in such a way that we will be better able to welcome the twenty first century in his name .
27 Plus we will be pleased to give you personal financial advice about our services and investments — over the phone .
28 Thus we may be able to initiate an instruction fetch from store and increment the program counter in one micro-instruction .
29 We shall expect the Spirit to bring us assurance that we are indeed the sons of God , and conversely we shall be careful not to deny that any Christian people , any sons of the heavenly Father , possess the Spirit of adoption .
30 ‘ A few people would lose their hands to begin with — but very soon we would be able to cut down the size of our police forces by at least 50 per cent .
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