Example sentences of "we [modal v] [verb] [prep] [be] " in BNC.
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31 | ‘ We 'll have to be careful , ’ she said . |
32 | ‘ And we 'll have to be travelling back , ’ said Jim . |
33 | ‘ We 'll have to be giving them cocaine instead of whiskey . ’ |
34 | We 'll have to be on our mettle from the start . ’ |
35 | ‘ We 'll have to be mean ’ |
36 | but not impulsively , but the , what I did have a concern about and I think we 'll have to be a bit careful about this as we go forward is that , the audio description project is about audio description , youth and funding is about volunteers |
37 | We 'll have to be quick . |
38 | He needs some training , but he 's very spirited , so we 'll have to be careful ’ ( Shevchenku : 1985 , p. 106 ) — a revealing indication of a patronising attitude that the Russian was to have cause to regret . |
39 | It 's going to be a hard day tomorrow , and we 'll have to be here early . |
40 | We 'll have to be quick , though … |
41 | We , we 'll have to be feeding it |
42 | We 'll have to be |
43 | you know , I have got to get , I mean we 've got to be ready at four ai n't we , which means we 'll have to be ready before we get there , |
44 | yeah , we 'll have to be there about two minutes four |
45 | Oh , we 'll have to be careful , then , wo n't we ! |
46 | The first scale we 'll look at is the Dorian minor , which can be played over a minor seventh chord providing it 's the II chord of the key we are in . |
47 | I want to capture as many of the cell members as possible , so we 'll need to be on our toes . ’ |
48 | So we 'll need to be twice as cunning and four times as resourceful . |
49 | Carrie said , ‘ We 'll try to be good , Miss Evans . ’ |
50 | We might turn away from our own particular church — we might go through a period of not knowing what we believe in — we might change from being a Catholic to a Buddhist or from a Jehovah 's Witness to an Anglican ; but , no matter how many times we reject religion , we know it will never reject us . |
51 | 'Course , we might live to be ninety . |
52 | But once we add this functional criterion we create a different problem : sometimes non-governmental bodies perform functions which we might consider to be governmental ( or ‘ public ’ ) in nature ( or , in other words , most appropriately conducted by government ) . |
53 | In fact , we might have to be reminded that it came from a pig at all . |
54 | Well if they owe us money and stuff like that , we might have to be going to court in the end with it but the only trouble is , we 're losing that much bloody time taking a day off and going down there ! |
55 | They need clothes for the prisoners as well as paper , pens , paint , in fact anything that we might find to be surplus in this country they could use , ’ he said . |
56 | We might wish to be tougher on large firms if the government is pursuing a policy of protection with high import tariffs . |
57 | " What we could do with is a bit of success , " said a member of the tenants ' association on a big Coventry estate . |
58 | I think probably , what we could do with is a some criteria as to what what complaints are going to go to the complaint examiner if we 've only got one of them . |
59 | The best we could hope for is that she 's had a brainstorm , and I do n't know how often that happens outside of books . |
60 | When we first started with him , even when we were rehearsing properly with him , all we could think of was that he could n't sing . |