Example sentences of "we [vb mod] [verb] [to-vb] it " in BNC.

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1 It is to be suspected that , together with its extensions , it constitutes the nuclear complex of every neurosis , and we may expect to find it actively at work in other regions of mental life .
2 We all know that , however much we may try to deter it , death is the only certainty .
3 We may have to cut it off , in which case , what about this — drapes across as you had them !
4 As you will appreciate , we will be collecting feedback on any research you carry out within the next 4 to 6 months , and if you are to have time to work with the tape , we ought to try to supply it to you as soon as possible .
5 As you will appreciate we hope to be collecting feedback on any research you carry out on the tape within the next 4 to 6 months , and if you are to have time to work with it , we ought to try to supply it as soon as possible .
6 We hope to be collecting feedback on any research you carry out on the tape within the next 4 to 6 months , and if you are to have time to work with it , we ought to try to supply it as soon as possible .
7 His agent , Giles Gordon of Sheil Land , had reacted to the sight of the manuscript with alarm , but was won around by reading it : ‘ He said that perhaps it should be cut a bit , but that we should aim to keep it to the same kind of scale . ’
8 The local enterprise companies in Scotland would want to consider the matter , although I doubt whether at this stage we should want to regard it as the responsibility of the LECs to give individual support or subsidy to people seeking such a qualification .
9 We should prefer to see it being done in London so long as it is done by male labour , it is no matter where .
10 That is a valid view , but we believe that the internal market is likely to exist for the foreseeable future and that we should try to make it work as well as possible .
11 We should try to make it a significant factor in the dramas we create .
12 We need to modify the way chickens are kept so that this is something which at least is extremely rare ; we should try to prevent it completely .
13 My gran reckons we should try to break it up somehow , but the question is , how do we go about it ?
14 Friedman and Rosenman ( 1974 ) suggest that it is not a question of getting rid of Type-A behaviour , rather that we should learn to manage it .
15 Time and again we have heard tonight — especially from the hon. Member for Withington — about shortfall and about the measures that we should take to meet it .
16 We must continue to make it clear to potential aggressors , however , that we should strike back with all the means that we judge appropriate , conventional or nuclear .
17 That chance has faded , but we must try to recreate it .
18 So it 's still a pretty good wildlife area — and we must try to keep it that way .
19 We must learn to sort it out , to be open and to express ourselves .
20 Each one shows us the right way to go and we must learn to use it aright .
21 The more we master our environment , we more we must learn to serve it . ’
22 We must fight to defend it .
23 Contact us today and we 'll start to prove it .
24 We 'll have to ask it .
25 If we want a decent meal , we 'll have to do it ourselves .
26 But we 'll have to do it with cold water and the yard broom . ’
27 They glanced in near panic at our full outside broadcast crew and said : " We 'll have to do it . "
28 We 'll have to do it in my room . ’
29 Otherwise we 'll have to do it between us . ’
30 Now we could n't do it anyway next year , we 'll have to do it the following year as we 've heard earlier .
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