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

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1 Similarly , the event that we might choose to label as ‘ the beginning of the universe in imaginary time ’ would be an ordinary point of space-time , much like any other .
2 This has led some commentators to observe that it is possible to find an individual of either sex who will show almost any specified degree of any ability that we might care to select .
3 ‘ And then there was always the possibility that we might decide to keep Jane Pargeter after all . ’
4 He would either need to spend ‘ a couple of hours ’ analysing where it was deficient or , preferably , he hoped that we might meet to discuss it over a meal .
5 A very tight rein was held on all staff , it was as if they were very nervous and suspicious that we might go made and accept a bid !
6 . O K anything else that we might want to say around those things , that go off .
7 Such a store address is a new type of information that we might want to deposit as the contents of a word .
8 There are many contradictions therefore in the relationship of women to housing , and in the demands that we might want to make .
9 As the young owls had fledged , he said that we might expect to find them anywhere in the area , and that the best idea was for us to fan out and scan the branches .
10 As an interpretative category , it has important advantages over other social models that we might wish to use .
11 on investment jobs a a at a handful of projects that we might need to start competitively
12 I mean it has been referred to that we might have to do them again , I sincerely hope we do n't have to go through this process again .
13 The indignation within the Motability community at this venomous attack was more gratifying than any form of recognition that we might have obtained .
14 well my thoughts had cristalized that we would have to change the direction of er , we communicating with them as we 've done in the past , we could n't just use adverts that we might have used regional in a regional press , we had to pick out the point , in the , in the actual article so that four example there were six or seven points that had clearly been made , statements that had been made , I had to devise a scheme then , er , it was only a scheme in my thinking that actually , I had to devise a scheme that would pick up each of these points encounter them , now there was no way I could simply take an advert out and say , they said this , we say that because that would have had no credibility , so what I was thinking at that time is how we might be able to use some other form of being able to counter those six or seven points and I started to come up with an idea perhaps using a third party , because in our business , third party recommendation are very , very powerful and when selling to the elderly because they do not take , I 'm sorry , they take a long time to come to a decision , they mull over it and such like , they take a lot of influence from people , take advise from family , accountants , solicitors , bank managers and such like , so the idea of having a third party in a sense recommend then would have allowed us to get over those particular points , so that 's what was germinating in my mind at the time
15 So undeserving of it was Jacob , that we might have accused God then of arbitrary favour , worse , of siding with the oppressor instead of the oppressed , as once he seemed to side with Sarah and Abraham against Hagar and Ishmael .
16 It is therefore allowed , although e was an effect , that we might have got sc along with some extraordinary event or condition , and not got e .
17 ‘ It sounds , ’ Husband said , ‘ as if our soldier friend has probably destroyed anything that we might have to show for months of expensive —
18 All of us had been promoted out of any efficiency that we might have had .
19 ‘ We believe that we might have had it this year were it not for the election . ’
20 On the areas that we might like to think about design and also delivering training is the different ways people learn and to do that go through learning styles .
21 He himself bore our sins in his body on the tree That we might die to sin and live to righteousness .
22 It is very important that all of us learn what our individual specific response to stress may be so that we might learn to respond to this signal early on .
23 They say — this was the result of a symposium of vets , including European ones — that it 's a new disease that we 'll have to live with for the forseeable future . ’
24 I think it may mean that we 'll have to call a meeting quite quickly after this one , to discuss , but I really do n't think we 've got the basis of anything till that comes back .
25 I 'm going to tell Sebastian before I leave that we 'll have to cool things .
26 Can I also say that the erm the fear expressed about Woolwich , I believe to be fairly well founded Woolwich building , a Woolwich er , Building Society had been on erm , entered into a long time ago on this erm and the letter that was read out at Potter Street area committee from Woolwich indicated that they had n't yet decided whether they would proceed and er I think is I 've talked to the publican since they have promised us an answer this week er we are intending , we have spoken , Dermot 's also spoken to our managing director we are confident we will have an answer from this week and I have to tell you that I think the answer will either no , or it will be so hazy that we 'll need to take some action and make a decision .
27 down here the fir , eighth year parents into the sixth of July and judging , working back from weeks that we 'll need to collect information it could bring you right back into the twelfth
28 We are now 7 degrees within the tropics and if the trade winds in which we got off Madeira continue we may expect to cross the equator in a week or ten days , about which time our Captn. informs us that we may expect to fall in with some homeward bound vessels which will enable me as well as the rest of our passengers to forward letters to our friends … bad weather had the effect of making us all good sailors and now we are enjoying fine weather and a fair wind .
29 Though the demand is great , the danger is that we may want to do too much too quickly .
30 It would mean that British Gas would put a mileage rate on the transportation of gas so that regions such as Wales will suffer from higher gas prices , which will offset anything that we may do to achieve efficiency .
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