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

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1 ‘ I should think we could put that right for you .
2 We reckon in about four and a half years I should have gone up at least a grade , so , allowing for the usual increments , and assuming that the mortgage rate does n't rise above the present eleven per cent , I should think we could afford to let Juliet stop work then . ’
3 Er and I should think we could supply rollers on the same basis could n't we ?
4 I mean , Blackbeard must know we could 'ave recognized the man from the newspaper photograph , and that we might go to the police about it . ’
5 Now we must show we can fight for ourselves .
6 Now we must keep we must keep be I know people and I 'm sure every member in this council chamber knows people that need respite care .
7 The black activists ' struggle for human rights within South Africa is one that this union must support we must look to support their unions in every way we can with both resources training and financial support .
8 But I would say that if obviously a head gasket goes on a vehicle and somebody knowing that fact continues to drive the vehicle , yes — and damages their engine — yes I must say we would reject liability .
9 I must say we could do a lot worse than you .
10 I 'll think we 'll have to wait and see .
11 They 'll know we can speak English , at least . "
12 , so what we 'll do we 'll stop over the night and erm come home Friday morning , and mother 's
13 mm , mm in any event members of the jury I , I forgot to mention to you earlier , er , thank you Mr you probably feel a wisdom of this having done several days of this case , two and a half hours is just about as long as anybody can be expected to sit and listen to evidence and er , what I was going to do , and I hope it does n't inconvenience anybody , I was going , instead of going on for three hours till one o'clock , I was gon na break off about half past twelve to about half past one , to break up the day as you know , I hope that 's alright , so what we 'll do we 'll go on now and , and I 'm sure , I think it 's doubtful if you would have got to that point by half past twelve , and then you and Lord sort it out and your learned duties as much as you can in the adjournment and then tell me afterwards what the brochure position is , I 'm sure you 've no objection to disclosing any brochures that you 've got that erm , or can get er which relate to that point
14 cos what we 'll do we 'll go out for a meal in the evening
15 Let's have erm let's have a group yes let's have a group tell you what we 'll do we 'll have a group .
16 And we 've got ta , wha what we 'll do we 'll get those set up at the sort of the appropriate working temperatures , and working humidity and then we will have to deal with people on an individual basis , if basically , they 're uncomfortable because of draft or whatever it might be .
17 we 'll have to , we 'll look we 'll have a story this afternoon , if we do n't get out this morning it could be pouring down
18 Ya we 'll see we 'll take you to see Uncle Trevor and Aunty Edie .
19 Mhm yeah yeah but er well anyway if you get some stuff together and we 'll see we 'll see how it goes but er yeah so I think you 'll probably find you 'll have to work quite briskly erm
20 Go and get it and we 'll see we 'll see if we can help .
21 All right we 'll see we 'll see it 's not got to fit in with anything else has it ?
22 I 'll believe it and I 'll believe we can rescue him and then perhaps I shall manage .
23 Right , we 'll begin we 'll begin on Chapter eleven all right there 's a compromise , the last question on Chapter ten .
24 As well as rumours of troops of infantry escorting respectable citizens to afternoon tea in the suburbs , and the recommendation that gentlemen at a loose end because of the shortage of decent game reserves might turn their hand to a new blood-sport — ‘ We have got together a splendid pack this season , and the game is still so plentiful that I 'll bet we 'll show you some really first-rate sport ’ — the ‘ anti-garotte ’ movement launched by Punch invented various kinds of anti-robbery device .
25 I recognise the importance of these processes , but if we wish to assess how exclusions might happen we must understand how the structure of the National Curriculum generates cases for exclusion .
26 Now to prove that result we just note again the elasticity formula D Q D P so if we differentiate that expression on the demand curve we 'll have we 'll have D P D Q Okay , and that equals .
27 Any trouble your father might have we can hide under wraps .
28 Finish your carrot and finish your orange juice , then we 'll go we 'll go in the sitting room and watch the rest of the race .
29 All all these Oxford undergraduates if you do n't go home and learn your words we 'll let we 'll make you listen to Chris again .
30 we 'll get we 'll get ours and then we 'll sort of mix and match them
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