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

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1 One of the exciting things about the erm introduction of this into schools is that we might actually begin to get , from a very early age , erm children clear about that the need to communicate their intentions , and that that 's what actually that 's what mathematics and similar formal systems has always been about .
2 The the Council looking at the whole process of how it spends it money what it does , I think the theatre the start of this evening we were looking quite close about what we do and how we do it what we do n't do and what we should do and I think from what 's been said this evening will be re look closely the questions you 've raised things that you 've raised we 'll report it back to you in the hope of this meeting that we 'll actually moved forward because I think it 's in everybody interest everybody 's interest if the playhouse closes .
3 But erm , fortunately it did n't heat up , but we 're looking at erm , it did n't catch fire , but we 're looking at er er , some safety features that we may actually have to install in the plant room to erm to actually identify these these problems er , somewhat earlier .
4 I drank to the toast , though I was not at all sure that we would actually make the crossing in Wavebreaker .
5 Well , it would be between the County Council and the College , I mean I , I ca n't envisage the situation that we would actually serve notice on the , on the College to leave the site and therefore trigger that part of the agreement .
6 Erm I mean we do n't even look at the figures on those , because it 's not the sort of investment that we would actually consider erm useful for a , for a longer term investor .
7 If we 're really so bad and so thick that we 'd actually use all those wonderful H-bombs and Neutron bombs on each other , then maybe it 's just as well we do wipe ourselves out before we can get into space and start doing horrible things to other races . ’
8 But that erm that we 'd actually like so many per month and that that enables us to plan the factory .
9 Of all the things that sprung out at me on the paper in this report that we could actually do something about was to slot in a fifth round about the five o'clock crunch time and taken them out the market but I
10 I was hoping that we could actually tease out as part of the discussion , whether there is erm a positive way forward if if we if you are minded if we are minded to recommend the new settlement , then I would hope we would tease out during the course of this discussion erm the preferred or a preferred host authority for this new settlement .
11 Well we could I mean there are many ways there are many ways that we could actually fill this building apart from putting Jimmy Jones on there 's lot 's of things perhaps we could really put on which we would .
12 The rate of Government grant erm to council housing is based on the notional value of that housing , so it 's based on the idea that we could actually get rid of all our tenants and sell all our council housing on the open market .
13 Erm so that we could actually produce about two hundred annual reports if we wanted , but we
14 Yes , I think that we could actually kill as it were two birds with one stone here er , the conversion of military industry into civilian industry has begun in the Soviet Union but it was going very slowly and part of the reason for that is , is it 's very expensive , now that seems to me a worthy recipient for Western direct economic aid .
15 that we should actually look at a ce a minimum
16 We still fall well short of that , I mean er it 's bad news that anyone is addicted to drugs but what is important is that we should actually know who is and so we can help them .
17 I mean , I think something , Chairman , that we should actually seek to resist , given the effort that , that everybody has put into , has , has put into getting that five B status , into the west of Shropshire , and into Herefordshire .
18 I went through these areas that I wanted to work in and I argued with Jeremy that we had n't allowed for ‘ things visual ’ , that we had a visual medium , that Britain was profoundly under-educated visually , so that we should actually use television for visual education and he fell for this .
19 But where I am is in something of a dilemma , because if we do n't recruit anybody now it seems to me unlikely that we will actually manage to reduce our times , that would in tern would mean we 'd actually want more staff next year erm , so I have set out a series of options .
20 As my honourable friend said from the front bench , the Labour party is absolutely firmly committed now both by the voices of the leadership and the votes and the resolutions at our party conference that we are in favour of a proportional representation system for the European parliament and I hope that when the elections come Mr Deputy Speaker , and people will be arguing about why they 're voting for Europe on June the ninth in one boundary as opposed to another and why they 've got erm erm different rules for this election of course as indeed for the last European election because the registration will be different , allowing all kinds of erm how can I put it foreigners in inverted commas , to vote in our elections in this country because it is the European elections that we will actually put the point across that er for the future there will be different arrangements made indeed .
21 But we reckon that in actual fact if you erm do n't do the we just dis discount the billing and collection and the pensions conversions and so on that we will actually get some benefits from the , the , the things that we 've already put in place this year , we reckon we can reduce that overspend on that side of it down to about a hundred and eighty two thousand erm because it 's , it 's nominal paper er transactions in a way .
22 Erm the , the issue is to make sure that you 've got people that we , that are up there and , and temps like Lawrence and so on , that we do n't lose that we can actually utilize .
23 Maybe one day , even , instantaneous travel that we can actually control .
24 three four years to get there but it strikes me that we can actually start moving towards that process , not a full sheet of a personal
25 Though I suspect that what we will find if we really are honest with ourselves that quite a lot of things which we see here are not always exaggerated from the point of the exercise , that we exaggerate things out of all proportion so that we can actually start looking at it and seeing .
26 As humans , it seems from experience that we can actually perceive at both these two levels — at the gross physical level , through our outer organs of perception , and also at the subtle , more inward , level .
27 I 'm very confident that if er we have er the best first class facilities and that we can actually attract er new supporters , we can attract their families and we can actually look after er children , we can look after anybody er that wants to either come to the game er with their family or friends .
28 ‘ It was important to us to prove that we can actually dance and sing , ’ says Howard .
29 The extraordinary factor in such debates is that at the end of them we get the feeling that there is little that we can actually do to alter the course of events .
30 How do we actually manage to deal with them , some of the ways that we can actually do that .
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