Example sentences of "[verb] [subord] [pron] [modal v] [verb] we " in BNC.
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1 | Mr you see various people are giving evidence , and Mr wants to ask the right person , certain questions , namely the person who er devised those words and er you are er somebody in a very important position er and er he 's trying to get it from you , and as he 's pointed out to you a company ca n't sit down and produce in some corporate way a phrase someone or two human beings or more have got to do it and he wants to know if you can help us er who , who that was , that 's , that 's all you see , he does n't want to ask you about it , no doubt er , er in the same way as he 'd want to ask a person that actually devised a word , d' ya see ? |
2 | The first task with a coin , as with any other artefact , is to try to establish its date and attribute it to a place of manufacture and authority , since we must know where and when it was made before it can give us any information about the past . |
3 | 'May I contact your doctor to see if she/he can help us ? ’ can help restore the initiative to the client , and if the client says ‘ No ’ , this can be discussed . |
4 | Middlesbrough co-promoter Tim Swales said : ‘ Sumner asked if he could rejoin us . |
5 | So we were wondering if you would send us some addresses of skateboard companies that might sponsor us , eg Powell , Santa Cruz or someone . |
6 | and I was wondering if you could tell us a bit more about these Homework how they fit the M F I the plan of shopping |
7 | Now see if we get whether I can get us fitted in . |
8 | Now see if we get whether I can get us fitted in . |
9 | ‘ I 'll hush if you 'll tell us a story . ’ |
10 | The one player who looked like he would get us out of Div II and we 've gone and got rid of him . |
11 | ‘ We are going by you without fighting if you will let us , but we are going by you anyhow . ’ |
12 | ‘ We are going by you without fighting if you will let us ’ , Joseph warned , ‘ but we are going by you anyhow ’ . |
13 | I wonder if they 'll give us them , you know . |
14 | Aye , cos we even had people where , where , where the placard you see , people 'll say oh that house , I wonder if they 'll let us have a look at it now as they 're passing |
15 | I wonder if they would supply us with a researcher |
16 | I wonder if we could ask we could take the other reports first chair ? |
17 | I wonder if he could tell us whether he is prepared to amend the legislation in this fashion , and perhaps tell the House exactly what other amendments he needs to make in order to take account of changing circumstances . |
18 | ‘ I had intended to talk with Mrs Tate also ; I wonder if she would join us ? ’ |
19 | ‘ I wonder if you might tell us of a local hostelry where I can purchase a good dinner ? |
20 | ‘ Wonder if you can help us , love . |
21 | I wonder if you could give us some idea of the sort of topics that people are engaged in ? |
22 | It is probable that we ask permission to use certain shots in the production , and as we have not got much time before the edit , I wonder if you could let us have 1″ PAL copies of these three films ? |
23 | Erm Mr Gordon , given the fact that we are running a little short of time I think if you could give us a note on your contractual arrangements then that will take this matter forward and we |
24 | In overall terms , between 1900 and the present day , the state apparatus for collecting and sorting criminal information has changed so dramatically that we must question whether it can supply us with a valid measuring-stick with which to compare the two periods . |
25 | She said if I could get us chucked outside the cinema , chucked out the cinema cos Billy said he 'd get us chucked out the cinema for , she goes and we can all pretend we do n't them . |
26 | Course , the other thing you 've got ta invest in is tables and well you do n't need chairs , but tables , I mean as you can see we 've got two hundred of those poly-cotton chairs in there which is erm can be used . |
27 | We 've got the see if you can get us this number , and nine times out of ten he comes back and says here it is , and on the tenth occasion he 'll come back and say , Too risky . |
28 | the other thing we might do is erm is a at the film council and see if he can help us with , I mean it is a film after all whether he 's got er particular contacts |
29 | I wondered if she would join us . |
30 | The presenting problem should be recognised , for example , ‘ Your niece wondered if you would like us to arrange for you to come out for the day once a week ? ’ |