Example sentences of "we [vb mod] [adv] [verb] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We may still have to make penalty payments or let some of the existing agencies run out their contracts and buy airtime . ’
2 We must also try to direct support much more to the specialist producers of high-quality British beef .
3 We 'll also have to ring grandma and tell her that we wo n't be coming to her house today cos we wo n't be going swimming .
4 We 'd also like to see stamp duty on property up to £250,000 abolished permanently , rather than temporarily .
5 Er I , I like bonfire night we 'd , we 'd maybe start collecting bonfire rubbish round about the end of August .
6 I talk about the but there we go again , where 's my little drawing again , that was one of the jobs we 'd never have done muck-spreading .
7 If it was n't for her we 'd never have set foot in Farmhouse Grim .
8 We shall also need to discuss delivery dates .
9 Capitalist economy was not built as the result of an overall , collective , decision ; no one nor one group sat down and said ‘ we shall now proceed to build capitalism . ’
10 We shall therefore seek to derive information about a word 's meaning from its relations with actual and potential linguistic contexts .
11 If the WCC were not to be involved , then we would also have to fund air fares ( say £1000 ) .
12 We would also like to ask permission to hold on to the VHS copies for a further 3 weeks to aid viewing .
13 We would also like to make contact with schools that make special efforts to interest students in science either within the class room or in extracurricular activities .
14 This in no way trivialises these consequences , but we would still strive to stop rape , even if the social consequences were not detrimental to the victims .
15 I am not intending to go through the report in detail erm but I hope that I we will now need to draw attention to one or two issues erm which are of particular concern and which emerged through the consultation process .
16 We will certainly continue to encourage diversity through grant-maintained schools , CTCs and locally managed schools , all of which give greater opportunity and choice to parents and pupils .
17 For the time being we will therefore continue to characterize adjustment by means of the quadratic cost formulation .
18 We will therefore want to gain information from those delivering the new qualifications on the relationship between general SVQs at different levels , and between general SVQs and occupational SVQs .
19 We can also help arrange finance , and provide advice during the entire project if your require .
20 ‘ If we climb high on the rock we can then drop to flatter ice . ’
21 ‘ It takes all the pressure off us and we can now start to play rugby again , ’ a representative from Ebbw Vale , whose ground is owned by the local authority , said .
22 The fact that blind people can talk makes their world more accessible ; the fact that we can now begin to describe BSL makes it much more likely that we can get an effective picture of how sign language reflects the internal organisation of deaf people .
23 We can only afford to eat meat twice a week , the rest of the time it 's beans and rice .
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