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

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1 Now , let me talk to you about how we shall do what is required of us . ’
2 Often I think that this is how we shall witness the end of the world .
3 Will he do all that he can to ensure that within the EC , there is some agreement about how we shall tackle the enormous problems , which will not be tackled by charity , however welcome that is ?
4 I do n't know how we shall get them out , because they are exhausted and probably they will find it difficult to walk .
5 One or two , maybe , and I 'm damned if I see how we 'll identify them in a hurry but … ’
6 ‘ He 'll be 21 next month and I honestly ca n't see how we 'll hold onto him . ’
7 ‘ I do n't quite know how we 'll manage it , ’ Anna said , ‘ But we will , somehow .
8 ‘ Just imagine how we 'll feel if we get Alzheimer 's . ’
9 And this is how we 'll do it ! ’
10 This is a dirt dive and this is how we 'll do it in the sky .
11 Secondly , if they accept those arguments , then before anything becomes public I then need to embark on a process of consultation with the residents themselves and with their relatives and with their staff , so that we can explain it carefully to them — what it 'll involve , the time scale , what their options are going to be , how we 'll go through this process and all the rest of it , all the ins and outs , and then I shall have to then go formally to a special meeting of the Social Services Committee , probably in April , to say that I 've carried out this consultation , that this is my recommendation as to the home the Council should choose , and if they agree that then we move into implementation .
12 Well perhaps you or somebody on the other side might care to tell us how you 're gon na take it from three to three and half , cos I 'll quite happily tell you then how we 'll take it from three and half to four percent , so we welcome that as a step in the right direction .
13 ‘ I do n't know how we 'll survive without him , I really do n't . ’
14 Afterwards , shall we have some coffee in the sitting room and talk about when and how we 'll get in touch with your parents ? ’
15 One disadvantage of the tokamak is that it has a pulsed discharge ( although there have been various suggestions as to how we might design a continuous tokamak ) while the stellarator and EBT are DC ( continuous ) toroidal configurations .
16 In this section we shall begin to consider how we might estimate a macroeconomic model of the economy which includes rational expectations , but where the expectation of the variable is not directly observed .
17 As yet we have only a very limited understanding of how we might set about determining ‘ the depth of the pragmatic context which is necessary ’ for interpretation .
18 Plans designs for a conservation area diagrams of how to put the alien 's spaceship back together how do we foil a bank robbery ? map of the giant 's castle — showing how we might set Jack free town plan of Hamelin .
19 We are also looking at how we might make more intensive use of many co-products from our plants .
20 What we 've got also is indicated a bit of how we might process it if we implement this sort of thing .
21 All that is left is a question about how we might open up these and other conduits to more and better funding .
22 Before considering how we might do the job mathematically , let us just draw in a line by eye , to go through the centre of the data points .
23 In considering drama 's place in topic work , we have to start by thinking how we might dramatise the topic ; and that means seeking out human dilemmas , looking for the moments of change in a situation , or the moments when change might be possible ; we 're looking for those moments when people make choices .
24 Marx himself did , however , leave some basic clues as to how we might achieve this kind of understanding of the state .
25 Here , we describe the range of activities commonly carried through by the Scotch Whisky companies before considering , in Section 3 , how we might measure the employment they support .
26 Or you can say it the other way round That 'll be a negative correlation Now the alternative would be when you plot them you get a circle almost , you get , there appears to be no systematic relationship between the two So what you 'd be tempted to say is , no correlation Now I 'm gon na try and move towards how we might measure , how might we actually measure , get a measure of correlation because what you 'd be able to say is , well they 're more correlated or less correlated .
27 No such event occurs in Shakespeare , of course , and my use of this model is meant to stimulate thought about how we might classify the many shifts between verse and prose that take place in Shakespeare , most frequently in the middle-period plays .
28 Having seen that there is an a priori case for some governmental interference , we will pass on in chapter 3 to applications of the theory of the firm to regulated situations — how we might expect such firms to behave .
29 What I hope to do from now on is to offer constructive suggestions as to how we might go forward .
30 On the one hand we can imagine how we might go about pre-wiring a Cartesian map , and how we could then encode the instructions by which the information to fill the map should be gathered , stored , and used .
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