Example sentences of "i [verb] we [modal v] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I mean we 'll pay someone to do it for us , ’ she snapped at him . |
2 | But we can actually get it framed and I mean we 'll get it for well under that . |
3 | Okay well we 're in a really bad situation , I mean we can achieve something at least and perhaps oh perhaps communism does n't work after all , they just seem to be doubting their own beliefs and what they 've read . |
4 | so , so I mean we can review it as it goes |
5 | You 'll cope with it but you 've got ta buy , your moonboots we should be able to get the market Jill said around , I mean we can get them in cash and carry for nine ninety nine but we should be able to get them at Blackbushe market for five to six ninety nine . |
6 | I mean we can say what it 's made of and we might be able to make a guess at how old it is . |
7 | I mean we could load one if you want to play . |
8 | I mean we could cook it much more cheaply but we we do that then they 'd just they 'll throw the book at us , we ca n't do it . |
9 | Well if you , all I was going to say is , if you 're going to get something like that , I mean we could buy something that would make a set . |
10 | And put it in bulk tanks you ken taking milk away down in a tank I mean we used to take it away in cans . |
11 | That 's what , I mean we used to turn ours off of about nine , half nine and like you say it just used to tick |
12 | But the time will soon come when I trust we shall put them off in putting off our corruptible bodies , when debasement and sin will fall from us with this cumbrous frame of flesh and only the spark of the spirit will remain . |
13 | Oh god well I expect we 'll have ours in the morning . |
14 | Just a minute … ’ and finally , ‘ Well , I expect we 'll see you when you 've the time , ’ as if she only visited them twice a year . |
15 | I expect we could teach them . ’ |
16 | I found we used to have them mixed with sweet almond oil and soya oil , which I find this one brings out their aroma much more the grapeseed oil . |
17 | I say we 'll do what we always do . |
18 | then as I say we 'll discuss it towards the end . |
19 | ‘ I say we should find something sharp and stick it into it , ’ said a nome . |
20 | I figure we should let them hear what happened and discuss — ‘ |
21 | when we send it back in a few days fitting , this job I says we 'll want it early in the morning and you can have it in the afternoon , but we were going to spend the day in Liverpool , but you 're dad said , I 'm not being round all those shops all day , so I said ooh no ! |
22 | I miss him greatly and I hope we shall have him back with us soon . |
23 | ‘ I hope we 'll allow her to make her own mistakes , ’ says Kathie . |
24 | But , for the time to come , I hope we may double our diligence , if the war with France do not obstruct our endeavours … for time is so far spent , past our meridian , that the affair calls for diligence . |
25 | Well I hope we will get something |
26 | I believe that our new computer system when it 's linked to all the regions , will have the potential to access detailed health and safety information and I hope we will use it er , and make the information technology that is available to further our health and s safety service delivery . |
27 | At Bridgend he looked in despair , and he almost admitted as much : ‘ I hope we can pull it together but sometimes I have my doubts . ’ |
28 | There 's also want more money to cheapest in the country and I say good and I hope we can fit it in this budget time and I hope we all support this , for this . |
29 | It was such an excellent atmosphere that I hope we can make it an annual fixture . ’ |
30 | ‘ I hope we can persuade him to come back peaceably . |