Example sentences of "we [vb mod] [adv] [vb infin] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We may soon witness the recurrence of all those awful health problems which made Diana so terribly ill , ’ says Penny .
2 Nevertheless , given that it will not do to define law as a means to institutionalise dispute-resolution and so inhibit unregulated conflict , we may surely expect the control of force to be a major objective of law .
3 We may surely placate the shade of Max Beerbohm sufficiently to acknowledge that the danger we run in approaching poetry this way is indeed the danger of one sort of professionalism — specialized and therefore blinkered , inflexible , and humourless .
4 It is of course important that growth in size be linked to growth in maturity , otherwise we may simply see the fulfilment of Jesus ' warning about the seed sown on the rock , which shoots up fast but withers because its roots are not deep enough .
5 Of course it may , and indeed has , been argued-that the middle-class model is the model for the future [ = = ] but for the present we may simply note the variety of modes of family living that continue to exist and flourish .
6 We may also feel the need to use the toilet during a severe panic attack and we may find that our breathing pattern changes markedly .
7 ‘ Freedom ’ , said Oliver Wendell Holmes , ‘ is freedom for the thought we hate ’ , since if we deny the rights of the odious , we may also threaten the rights of the unpopular , which in time may become the wisdom of posterity .
8 We usually have some warning when one of these changes is about to happen and we may also have the worry about this change balanced by the excitement that a change in circumstances often brings .
9 We may also derive the stress equilibrium equations in a simple manner .
10 We may also consider the value to A and to B of a bet , say for a simple example a 50 per cent chance of £0 and a 50 per cent chance of £1000 .
11 Diane , I believe that if I place this disc onto the rotating turntable of a hi-fi system — not forgetting to place the stylus onto the groove , of course — then we may just find the break we 're looking for …
12 Diane , I believe that if I place this disc onto the rotating turntable of a hi-fi system — not forgetting to place the stylus onto the groove , of course — then we may just find the break we 're looking for …
13 If we are listening to a story and somebody says So I ate it we may well know the meaning of it from somewhere earlier in the story .
14 We may well endorse the saying regarding him who had so much to do with road-making in the Highlands and islands ; ‘ if you had seen these roads before they were made you would have blessed brave General Wade , ’ and wish prosperity to the Highland Railway Company .
15 Lawyers are concentrating on the civil action as the army 's priority is to recover the money , but Capt Smith added : ‘ We may well need the police to be involved in the very near future . ’
16 Here we may formally write the ground-state as , in which case the spin and orbitally allowed transition involves transferring an electron from one ligand to the metal , giving as the upper state .
17 From GHS data we may therefore calculate the prevalence of self-reported acute health episodes and the duration of these episodes .
18 We may therefore use the processes above as for a non-singular matrix ; we achieve a series of units in the positions ; the other elements in the matrix are all zero .
19 But even if we are able to accommodate ourselves to the fact that our parents were not altogether " good " from the child 's viewpoint , we may still retain the ideal in our minds .
20 We may now refine the grounding formula as it applies to particular choices :
21 We may now compare the costs of two firms producing with the costs of one .
22 Having outlined the basic techniques for evaluating securities , we may now remove the assumption of certainty .
23 With the aid of eqns ( 2.67 ) and ( 2.71 ) we may now obtain the capacitance per unit area :
24 We may now consider the age group which overlaps the last , that of middle age .
25 We may now consider the process by which fertilisation of the ovum and development of the resulting life come about .
26 To the same implications we may now add the advantages of having high-level staff expertise to call on .
27 We may now assess the significance of his role by examining the themes of continuity and change in relation to his twin principles of Parliamentary sovereignty and the rule of law .
28 We may then arrange the things that are required for making a commodity into whatever groups are convenient , and call them its factors of production .
29 First , if we have a simple pencil C — B , we may premultiply it by C-1 to obtain I — A , A = C-1B ; we may then obtain the eigenvalues and vectors of the pencil by applying any of the methods of 2.6–2.8 to A , and often this is the simplest procedure .
30 On the other hand , if we confine our view of drama to that of performance art we may so love the mask we overlook the face .
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