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

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1 Or perhaps we wo n't .
2 But at the end of the discussions between the project coordinator and the client , when you have actually helped him and led along , you could have this , or you could have that , or perhaps we could just take it to this stage , cost some options out and give you a recommendation .
3 Whether he starts or not we 'll just have to wait and see .
4 Whether he was around that night or not we 'll never know , but it seemed that everything that could go amiss , did .
5 Whether we are purely material or not we can not know ; but being so would not be inconsistent with immortality , and we have the guarantee of revelation that we are , in fact , immortal .
6 Whether or not we will shortly have a passive computer lobby , it certainly gives a new meaning to the hacking cough .
7 Or maybe we can simply cut them off from one another until they surrender . ’
8 I hope he just needs a couple of goals to help his confidence — or maybe we should n't use him just as an ariel target man 'cos when he gets the ball on the deck he looks okay ( if a bit Chapmanesque ) .
9 It 's just as well that Mum 's 2:7 Group are still on the go or else we would n't know anything .
10 So please will you consider for three months out of our funds which has to be the to pay her that amount of money or else we can not cope .
11 Nor yet we ca n't no more hold their tide than I can hold this .
12 Once they come to us the packaging has disappeared and so we ca n't sell it .
13 Earlier we find little trace of it generally , and so we ought not to be surprised to find it missing from the ordinary Person 's consciousness of time in those days .
14 We planned for that this year and so we wo n't have to change our business plan . ’
15 And so we might well Express these then or even send erm
16 Well he 's gone on seven days of the week complaining about so and so we 'll just narrow that down to one article about his his complaint that they may just make a little note he 's complained seven times about this !
17 Well , that is all over now , the pension is no longer needed , and so we shall not stand any tyranny but be up and away .
18 And so we could possibly you know
19 We 're talking about a lot of money here , that has been spent , and has continued to be spent , and the sooner we get it sorted out the better , and I 'd like to see it on the agenda of the next budget review committee , which would prior to the policy committee , I believe next , and so we could perhaps augment er , Mr 's report with some findings of our own .
20 In concrete terms , Miliband has argued that in a capitalist society , the interests of private capital will invariably and necessarily be taken into account in the development of public policy and so we should not expect to see business leaders standing on a soap box anymore than we should expect to see those who enjoy the ear of government organising on the streets .
21 I know I do n't need to tell you , but for the record , I will have to clear all this in Oxford and so we should n't get too far down the line .
22 We have just arrived here with everything we have soaking wet and so we must just sit still till our clothes are dried and I take the opportunity of the idle time to write to you —
23 On the other hand we are not positively told that he was insane , and so we must also consider the unlikely hypothesis that the mistake was merely an act of folly .
24 But precisely because of that , sex and sexual representations are important to us , and so we can not allow a simple-minded anti-pornography consensus to stifle us .
25 A final point that has to be borne in mind is that in order to make generalizations based on the type of quantitative analysis pioneered by Labov , a large number of tokens must be analysed ( usually thousands ) ; however , it happens that some variables that are quite salient in the community occur relatively rarely , and so we can not make reliable quantitative statements about these covering the range of speaker variables , even though they may be involved in linguistic change and may be important for historical projections on to earlier English .
26 These trends might of course represent the beginning of a change in progress , but if this is so , it is not yet established as a pattern that we can show by our methods as regular , and so we can not demonstrate that it is a change .
27 After you finish your first tape can we rewind it and so we can all listen to it and then rewind it back so they do n't
28 Well absolutely , I mean we 've got together a little earlier this year to make sure we did n't have the same problem as last year , and obviously that 's a good thing to get all the problems out of the way so early and so we can all plan ahead for next year without facing any problems that , you know , just before the season starts like we did this year , so altogether a good thing , yes .
29 as I say although , erm we 've not been the government has n't yet got an airport policy , it has got an airport policy and it 's by the white paper er and so we can then say things that are not true .
30 And so nowadays , with the advent of high-speed telecommunications , satellites , and the formation of the World Met Organisation in particular , we now get the information that I 've already mentioned all over the world , very high-speed arrangements , and so we can now study the atmosphere all the way across .
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