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

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31 We 'll just go to where the star stopped .
32 Here we 'll just stick to initials , BM , to save writing the words out each time .
33 We 'll just have to be very alert and very low-profile . ’
34 tonight we 'll just have to er
35 we both got fourteen , so there 's no spare ones so we 'll just have to er , right Jonathan , you put you put one down .
36 well I think erm , the short answer is that I ca n't erm , erm provide the parties with any time on Friday , er , the case , this case has already some what over run it 's estimate , which has put pressure on the commercial judge as it is , there 's gon na be even more pressure on Friday , erm , I 'm afraid to say the , that the complexities of this case as such that I can not erm begin to think that even if we started at ten we would erm , necessarily finish within the hour , I have difficulties starting at ten o'clock anyway , I think we 'll simply have to erm , put the matter off , off until Monday morning I , Mr ca n't attend I really do n't think that I can erm put it off er any longer than that
37 We could go down and then , that way , and then we 'll all go to this way , and then join it up again .
38 Well we 'll maybe come to that .
39 I think we 'll really have to be cautious and that one
40 We 'll never get to the stile , ’ gasped Billy and prepared to turn and face the animal .
41 it 's still the first one , she 's got a billion things to do , we 'll obviously speak to her in the autumn , erm
42 I mean we 'll , we 'll obviously have to sort of keep a , keep an eye on all this all the way through
43 I mean our , the more I think about it I think the main , we might even go to Germany to see my sister , so it might be next year , but I ca n't get Tony to talk at the moment , I do n't know erm ,
44 Clark 's introduction of death is even less convincing and here , I think , we might even object to the use of the same form of words for animals and human beings .
45 ( I hear Anya 's hiss of horror ) ‘ but we might just manage to be friends . ’
46 Moreover , if the moral judgment which we require to make is one which involves our own personal interest we might reasonably look to the relevant law as representing a less partial view of the matter than our own ; for , without attributing to the law a non-partisan impartiality at variance with most available knowledge about the actual political and legal processes , it might still happen to be less partial and more informed than we are when making judgments about cases which affect us closely .
47 And I think if , and I know it was agreed at group leaders meeting , that if we could find a way that Mr could be paid these erm , allowances , it would be important to allow him to pursue the work which is being done on that committee , and I would hope that we might all agree to the recommendation , and that is when he 's on the steering group , it 's attendance erm , full attendance and er travelling , but on the others , travelling and subsistence .
48 Hall and Davidoff have studied Victorian domestic ideology ; they have shown the importance of that ideology to an understanding of what we might now consider to be a " natural " division between public and private spheres based on a supposedly " natural " division between the sexes .
49 On this particular problem it would be excellent if we could just go to the Black community and say ’ Hi brothers and sisters We have a problem with this outmoded ritual ’ And they would respond in this way ’ good , let us all drop it ’ .
50 I think it 's fair to say that with this new computer erm the box office that we 've got a lot of information can be stored on that and in future we 'll be using a much more erm sophisticated in a scientific way for instance if you came here and book that seat that your sitting in tonight we would know on that computer what type of show that your discouraging coming to erm we can say to you we can send you out a leaflet saying the kind of er things that you 'd like to see are on at the playhouse on such and such a date and we could even say to you would you like the seat that you normally sit in .
51 Suppose we numbered all the character positions in the book and we could easily move to any character position .
52 We could also extend to all pupils the advantage bilingual pupils have in recognising language as a symbolic system , which helps with understanding mathematics as communication , by utilising the different languages in our society .
53 Now I can see the sense of that , you know , we could probably go to a New York lawyer on a no no win , no pay basis and take action agai an and argue that case , but you know is this what , what really people who 've paid pensions for thirty or forty years should be dealing with , you know .
54 ‘ With the old system we could only react to what members of the public told us .
55 We could never come to an understanding with the Communists …
56 ‘ Of course we could always go to Lazonby , ’ he suggests .
57 We could always go to the pictures and then go back to ours or something ?
58 We try to reduce the distance between ourselves and our boss by using first-person-plural pronouns , talking of what ‘ we ’ ( i.e. the boss and I ) will do in the future — ‘ We could always write to head office , and ask them to let us have more data .
59 If then you have invited the artists of Europe to send in plans for a Plan which we have no intention of executing , two questions will arise — the first is who will pay the Premiums which you propose to offer for these Plans , seeing that we could hardly propose to Parliament to vote Premiums for Plans that are not to be executed , and secondly whether the Artists of Europe will not think that they have been trifled with in being asked to send in Plans for an undertaking which the Govt had on consideration determined not to attempt .
60 But I 'd rather I 'd rather he presented us with five that we could then reduce to two ,
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