Example sentences of "[vb base] we [modal v] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I expect we 'll now see trade unionists and others appointed where appropriate .
2 ‘ I expect we shall just be spending the evening quietly — dinner at the pensione and then an early night . ’
3 ‘ I have been doing one acquisition a month and I expect we will still do one acquisition a month , ’ Sadler said .
4 Once we have achieved the result we want we can then decide whether laser printed output is suitable or use the services of a bureau to get the same file photoset on the higher resolution equipment .
5 ‘ If you can hit your killer 's face before you croak we can probably get him , ’ SOCO said helpfully , as he examined a gory piece of Sellotape before slipping it into one of his brown paper bags and carefully labelling it .
6 But doctors say we 'll never be a healthy nation until we start to deal with the problems of teenagers .
7 Well a cooker you definitely , a fridge say we could perhaps borrow that one of mum 's until we could afford one .
8 ‘ But I ca n't agree with the prophets of doom who say we will never qualify for the World Cup finals again .
9 Well h we 'll have two a day I think that 's if you say we can great I mean
10 Are you going to , when you do your care packages say we can only award so much , we 'll have to reduce it , arbitrarily ?
11 The football authorities say we can now concentrate on what happens on the field rather than the terrace , because hooliganism is being forced out of the game .
12 Cos it 's very wet , and if you jump in this puddle and get your trousers wet we 'll never get out if we 've got to stop to change you .
13 If you already receive Housing Benefit we will automatically work out your Poll Tax Benefit from the information you gave us on the ‘ Review ’ form we recently sent .
14 Senior hospital caterer Jimmy Kikozi said : ‘ I have nothing to say about their food , but I imagine we will now see people wearing happy hats around the place .
15 In Mayer 's fine words : ‘ I hope we shall no longer hear Mr Coleman reflected upon for not accomplishing impossibilities .
16 But as you can not see me at present with any advantage to yourself , I leave for Tunbridge , my dear , and hope we shall better understand one another on my return .
17 Looking serious , he told his audience : ‘ I hope we can comfortably challenge each other ’ .
18 and hope we can still be friends ?
19 I 'm sorry and hope we can still be friends .
20 I said I hope we can still be friends .
21 I went erm I hope we can still be friends .
22 Home advantage will be a big factor next week , and I hope we can now finish off the job .
23 ‘ I hope we will still have a very competitive car next year .
24 I ca n't agree with the lady over there that you know if money were know object we would all go out and get knew noses and
25 Mr Kinnock said : ‘ The battle is not yet over , the battle for the survival of the National Health Service , for proper investment in children who go to local maintained schools , to protect learning and independence in the universities and broadcasting , to secure freedom of information and reform of our democracy , and ensure we shall never again get a government that will use unemployment and recession as its main economic weapon . ’
26 If it is not those of Garrafad and Carnach we will soon have to face , it may be our own people .
27 It takes two to tango , however , and I suspect we 'll still be here tomorrow discussing it . ’
28 Once again , though , Trevor Proby received his marching orders and I fear we may never see him in a ‘ Stiffs ’ shirt again .
29 ‘ We are so far behind I fear we shall never catch up , ’ he says , gloomily .
30 ‘ Ah 'd have liked to take a look around the Archaeological Museum , but Ah fear we 'd never make it in time through the rush-hour traffic .
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