Example sentences of "and we [vb mod] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ They have achieved this , we believe , through the appointment of a high profile director general and we would welcome consideration of a similar appointment at the Institute . ’
2 If we house them we need to look after all the people , we make no apologies for the fact that this is a budget slanted towards equal opportunities and to an anti-poverty strategy and that is something that we will fight to preserve and we would expect support from at least some quarters in order to achieve an egalitarian status in this city .
3 But the scheme is not limitless in its resources and we would expect licence holders to accept modest fees . ’
4 About twenty or twenty-five guests would assemble at six o'clock , and we would play party games until supper .
5 Then Elaine said , ‘ Do you remember we used to go out with Mama and buy Father 's cigars , and then go out with Father — he would take us into Newcastle and we would get Mama 's perfume .
6 And we might see movement within the colour segments of a newspaper .
7 We may not like what fans do and we may view aggro leaders and their like as unhappy reminders of a violent society in which we live .
8 If we make up a helical coil ( Fig. 4.2(b) ) the wires are going round always in the same direction so the voltages simply add and we may rewrite eqn ( 4.13 ) in the form
9 I 'll run that for as long as you 're off the streets , and then , when you 've solved your problems , I 'll close Stepping Out and we 'll do Time Out together . ’
10 And we 'll start fu Inlé , too : we ca n't wait longer .
11 And we 'll eat bread pudding
12 I do n't see us going down if we keep all our best players and we 'll finish mid-table .
13 ‘ There will be a moon later on , and we 'll have mist by the morning . ’
14 Look why not come down to my cottage now , and we 'll have lunch there — I never have much more than just a picnic myself — then we can go across this afternoon , and maybe take tea to have on the island ?
15 Then he kissed her eyes closed , and promised , ‘ I 'll come up for you about twelve-thirty , and we 'll have lunch on the terrace . ’
16 And we 'll have champagne , of course .
17 Emily said to Willoughby , ‘ You must tell the stenographer to stop , and we 'll have tea . ’
18 We 'll be showing you more of the horses , and we 'll have action from the tennis finals on Monday night .
19 Give me a shout when you 're finished and we 'll have coffee . ’
20 ‘ What you mean , ’ said Camille , after a moment 's thought , ‘ is , everyone drinks Coca-Cola and we 'll have world peace . ’
21 Now we can just rearrange that expression to get the expectation of prices for the period T , right all we 're doing is that we 're adding P T minus two , P T minus one to both sides , alright and we 'll get gamma into P T minus one erm , plus open brackets mi minus gamma into expectation at T minus two of prices at T minus one okay .
22 And we 'll need money .
23 And we 'll need pethidine drawn up in case he comes round — God knows how much .
24 And you you sat down , you worked and then you said chase him up and we 'll play golf .
25 ‘ Stop at some nice convenient pull-in and we 'll take leave of our friend . ’
26 Just complete the booking form on page 89 and we 'll take care of the arrangements .
27 Well , keep him in your custody , and we 'll take time over either condemning or absolving . ’
28 And we 'll cut crime
29 Yes , and we shall feel exhilaration and pride and power .
30 His attitude towards untouchability is related to the social implications of his quest for Truth and we shall have occasion to comment on it again in that connection .
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