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

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1 Now I would do it slightly differently , I mean I would say that we want you to , we invite you to the next round of our recruitment thing , but there i , er have no decision has yet been taken as to how many if any appointments will actually be made .
2 So erm I I , I mean I can understand that we have a a specific need to er address the member of who signs what cheques but I think the matter of cash is covered by two , the chief executive is answerable to a board for financial matters .
3 I mean I could understand when we had to climb up the belt which was damn dangerous , but now we 've altered all that .
4 Is she , where , is she actually proposing that these should be located ? in , in the countryside , in , in towns ? because they 're sens sensitivities o on that particular on the siting of that er particular activity and er we 're seen it elsewhere , er , those of us who have been on this committee for some time will know the concern that there are about the location of waste recycling facilities and er as I say I would hate that we would have a list of sites across the county which would just start paying us money and quite frankly should never be started .
5 ‘ I do n't know what will happen if we do n't reach the £60,000 mark by the end of July , ’ said his mother , Rachel Somerville , 21 , of Garston , Liverpool .
6 No one can predict what will happen when we let that thing loose . ’
7 I think there 's a little bit of misapprehension Chairman on Mr , Mr er I do n't think you can trust when we come to a , a
8 I mean you could make if we had twelve we get another two .
9 I predict you 'll find that we are not insensitive to the needs of our licensees , or to the culture that made open systems a reality ; neither Roel Pieper nor Ray Noorda are Grinches ; and the Unix System , as a result of this merger , will be stronger than ever .
10 Go and get it and we 'll see we 'll see if we can help .
11 What do you think we might do before we send it off ?
12 ‘ Do n't you think we ought to wait till we 're sure ? ’
13 And I do n't think we 'd quarrel if we knew each other better . ’
14 I mean we might find that we 've got a problem with members generally getting paid
15 The following day Agrippa announced we would leave and we slipped quietly out of Nottingham and took the road south .
16 If an item requires to be replaced we should ensure that we are replacing on a like for like basis and not giving the insured a superior item containing advanced features and additional facilities .
17 ‘ But , in the circumstances , I feel I must wait until we 're married before I do that . ’
18 I suppose you could argue that we should turn the other cheek , but that seems like tempting fate when dealing with a boxer .
19 ‘ I suppose you could say that we got a lot of interesting , philosophical reflections on national characteristics , the inadequacy of police methods , his own probity and old-fashioned virtues .
20 Well first of all I suppose one should say that we do n't just use one computer , we , like lots of other libraries , have got access to a large number of computers , and indeed you 'll find these computers being used elsewhere for the same sort of way .
21 Well , first of all I suppose one should say that we do n't just use one computer , we , like lots of other libraries , have got access to a large number of computers , and indeed you 'll find these computers being used elsewhere for the same sort of work .
22 Twelve times integral of X squared D X well if we 'd have started off with X squared we 'd could have we would have if we 've started off with X cubed we would have finished up with three X cubed
23 Good Christ , if they can make five miles a day when they have to fight through four systems of trenches and get right inside our Battle Zone , how bloody far d' you think they 'll go when we 've got nothing to hide behind except cow turds and haystacks ? ’
24 She seemed very nice and I thought she could act and we had a nice rapport , but I said to Sam , ‘ I just feel she 's the wrong type for a guy who 's a teacher in college .
25 ‘ We knew we should change but we were too slow , ’ admits Barbara .
26 Anyone reading it would assume that we were still living together , and very close . ’
27 ‘ It 's sad that we are closing but our lease is due to expire and I always knew it would end if we could n't find other suitable premises , ’ said Mrs Erica Law , of Reeth , who set up the shop .
28 ‘ We knew it could work but we needed a better location and a lot of word of mouth . ’
29 ‘ But if we 're going to spend the evening together I thought it would help if we knew more about each other 's backgrounds . ’
30 I come now to the Roll of Honour ; and I think I can say that we can boast as remarkable a list of names as any school in the country .
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