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

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1 ‘ The safest place in the world … and the world is where we 'll go for our honeymoon , because I 'm determined to get that travel bug out of you so you 'll stay safe and happy with me for the rest of our lives ! ’
2 ‘ Well , that 's where we 'll stay , children , until the place of your ancestors finds us some shelter ! ’
3 ‘ Then , ’ Athelstan said kicking Philomel into a trot , ‘ that 's where we 'll stop ! ’
4 You may not know anything about what 's inside your machine at all , but just about everybody will have three separate bits to their machine , so that 's where we 'll start .
5 Which is where we 'll have to leave it .
6 Yes , well , that 's where we 'll have to go from there
7 Alright and if we ca n't find anyway where we 'll have to out and come back here .
8 ‘ Well I know where we 'll get a drink — and enjoy a sight better company than we 'd have got back there . ’
9 ‘ If we miss anyone , ’ I promised , ‘ that 's where we 'll look . ’
10 That 's the place where we 'll pick off our man .
11 Mind you , I do n't know where we 'll find that . ’
12 That 's where we 'll find the heart of this conspiracy .
13 God alone knows where we 'll find Tiw . ’
14 The ideal stage will be where we 'll keep the combination of mathematics and intuition in designing the string , but we 'll be duplicating that design digitally in production .
15 Perhaps , as with the Atlantic and the Mediterranean , this is where we may expect the next rifting , though I doubt if it will happen soon enough to substantiate my idea .
16 This offer to transport us out of our own world , with all its problems , unfinished business , boredom and disappointment , into another world where we may escape these things or negotiate them vicariously , is perhaps the fundamental appeal of all narrative .
17 This can be contrasted with the centesimal scale where we may have to wait a fairly long time to ascertain the action of the remedy .
18 And then there was a certain place where we would go to a breakfast on the train .
19 Our last patrol before Christmas was to be up the East coast to Buckie where we would leave the ship and travel home by train .
20 It was mostly the village pub at Bourn we went to , or the similar one at Great Gransden , where we would sit in front of the fire and have a few drinks , and Henry would try to get Rosemary into a corner .
21 ‘ I showed him on the map where we would sink into the Atlantic if we did n't , ’ Capt Goebel said .
22 ‘ I showed him on the map where we would sink into the Atlantic if we did n't . ’
23 Now , I thought that was quite inappropriate for a young man like him , who had nowhere else to go , so there are many , many multiple problems for people like this in this city , and anything we can do would be appreciated , but I really do n't know where we would stop , there are so many problems .
24 Now you ca n't do that without going and asking think with the organisations such as housing associations , some factor information about where we would stand if we decide to go down that route .
25 Looking around our tiny sitting room , I wondered where we would put the furniture .
26 Now here are two cases where we think " the " should have been used ( __ indicates where we would put " the " ) :
27 ‘ Think of where we would have been without nurses during the war . ’
28 We must never forget , mind , either you or me , if it had n't been for Mrs Aggie and her yard , God knows where we would have been at this minute .
29 We arrived in Venice with time to spare before catching the train to Bologna , where we would have to change a third time for Parma .
30 Thursday 22nd , up at 5.30 , we wanted to make it as early as possible to get to Churchill Dam where we would encounter our first rapids , Chase Rapids .
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