Example sentences of "we [vb mod] [adv] [vb infin] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | Who knows , perhaps we 'll even see a miracle or two . |
32 | We 'll probably get a confession if he ever comes round . |
33 | We 'll also take a look at a popular shareware alternative , McAfee VirusScan . |
34 | ‘ We 'll just sit a minute , if you do n't mind , and get our breath . |
35 | Today we 'll just do a visualisation and try to remove what 's left of your father 's blocking device . ’ |
36 | We 'll just find a hotel and have a quiet meal somewhere and then you can get to bed early . |
37 | But we 'll just have a word with Anna-Lee and if , I think you know , she 'll say what 's it concerning and if I 'm not there well she can put them through to you . |
38 | Well what we 'll do is we 'll do , we 'll just have a pump at the side of the till . |
39 | Erm we 'll just have a look at what we 've got . |
40 | Because we 've got , and you 've seen this before , we 'll just have a look , get this right if you can . |
41 | Right , if you just want to come out of there and we 'll just have a look at the plot of the residuals , if you plot the residuals the test for serial correlation there well the test for serial correlation , right , and try and determine whether there 's a auto regressive structure to those parameters and I think Steve was talking to you about er auto regressions , so what the computer is doing essentially , it is getting the residuals from the model raised and it 's regressing them right on the residuals in the previous period , right , and it 's testing whether this parameter row , right , is significantly different from zero right , now if this is , if row is significantly different from zero , let's say it 's nought point six , that implies the residuals in T are not independent of the residuals in T minus one . |
42 | We 'll just have a talk about the Bicester side , are you going to be at full strength ? |
43 | and , we can always go and spend some time at er , we 'll easy get a meal in Portsmouth anyway |
44 | Well I think we 'll actually do a bit of a debrief , yeah ? we should be finished . |
45 | We 'll all have a wank . |
46 | I doubt if we 'll ever hear a man play a saxophone like that again . |
47 | It looks more formidable than it is , and of course we 'll only use a fraction of it . |
48 | If he carps we 'll only have a row . |
49 | So we 'll now have a look . |
50 | ‘ We 'll maybe find a use for the lass in the kitchen . ’ |
51 | But we do take some of them on for work experience — we have to remember that we 'll always need a pool of new photographers to choose from . ’ |
52 | ‘ We 'll never make a policeman out of you , Auguste . ’ |
53 | ‘ We 'll never get a seat , my girl , unless you buck your ideas up , ’ Mary said sharply . |
54 | Who knows , we might even get a chance to talk about product B. ’ |
55 | We might even get a cuppa out of them ! ’ |
56 | He might be more constructive if he cared to pick which items from that he agrees with , we might even find a measure of agreement on one or two of the issues , because they 're not all rubbish . |
57 | We might even have a copy of it . |
58 | unc It is apparent from the first that the vector elements are changing sign ; so we do not reduce a homologous element to unity ( though in general we might periodically remove a power of 10 ) . |
59 | Steer away from bloody television and we might still have a fighting chance . |
60 | We might then perform a string search on the term ‘ Greenhouses ’ to discover whether this term appeared in the text of any of the documents retrieved by the original search . |