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

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1 The data we have at the moment suggest that we should reach our targets about 80% of the time , but our aim over the years will be not only to reach the targets in a higher proportion of cases but also to make the targets more difficult .
2 Morally , that is a vastly superior case to the one produced by the Government — and , alas , supported to some degree by the Opposition Front Bench — who say that we should fritter our resources so massively on something that we could never use .
3 They say they ca n't afford it , we say that we must afford it .
4 When you are ready , go back as far as you want and we will pick it up from you . ’
5 In the past the attitude of the majority of teachers has been one of ‘ tell us what you want and we will provide it ’ .
6 If the Commonwealth War Commission do n't know how to get hold of the War Graves Commission The Commonwealth War Graves Commission can give us the information we want provided we can give them the christian name of the person and the regiment .
7 We would like to thank all our customers for their support in the past and hope that we will enjoy your continued support in the future and that of new customers .
8 Just as Chairman of governors of the local boys school , we 've er , as Mr knows only too well , have written on a number of occasions erm saying how soon will the er these measures be brought forward , and I welcome them and er hope that we will agree them .
9 I really feel she said , I hope that we can sort something out , but the next morning of course I was first on the list I had my formal interview , mine was half past nine , but when I got in there Sue , and Steve which was gon na be the head manager and this girl from erm Princess Marina who was gon na be the nurse
10 For myself and Eileen as we move on to a ministry which will have its own surprises in the days ahead , we hope that we can lead our beloved Church on .
11 two hundred and twenty nine then hundred and seventy five but I mean if we could sell them six quid a time well
12 Wa I would n't mind buying one of them myself you know wi I mean if we could sell ours
13 Yes , yes , well I mean , that 's , that 's , if , I mean if we can get him one for his birthday that , get the problem of our shoulders sort of thing , that 's his then , then he , he has to take his .
14 We know that we can open them , and when we use them we go into a world full of exciting possibilities . ’
15 At any time we know that we can change our earthly vision for the sublime .
16 There are many things to be done to assist Kenya , but we know that we can help it best by keeping quietly in constant discussion with it .
17 With a beard like that we can tell it 's quite old .
18 Cos then the spin-offs , you know if we can get her to be able to communicate back to us
19 At the same time it , I mean the countries wo , have been crippled by the the burden of er defence if you like and we 'll call it defence .
20 I believe that we should offer them our support in this .
21 Well you see that complaint is that and myself are not actively seeing these regional managers , they believe that we should see them
22 Although we would urge a total abandonment of an age limitation , those of us wearied by years of banging heads against , not so much the walls , as the balloons of officialdom ( for , eventually , walls splinter a trifle , whereas balloons bulge inwards and then return to their old shape ) , understand that we must count our blessings in small twopenny-pockets .
23 I feel that we must take it almost immediately , because if those bricks do go , we 're going to have a major .
24 So on , on that basis , I would hope you feel that we could support 'em , to make up the shortfall in rent , which will in actual fact be paid on by them in rent , to keep the place occupiable .
25 This is it , this is it , I suppose if we could surround it in wood or
26 The Fawcetts had a sheep dip and we would take ours there , but the shearing was quite a problem for me .
27 Some food and drink before we decide whether we shall continue our journey . ’
28 We might get the nod there and stay or we might find nothing going on . ’
29 If the wheels turn and we can tip it rightside up between us — should be a doddle . ’
30 And that 's all we ask because we 'll give it a hundred percent .
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