Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] we [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 One : the gifts and calling of the Holy Spirit given that we may attain unity and maturity ( 4:1–16 ) .
2 Given that we may have yet more to learn about human reproduction , it must be said that it is not a case of ‘ views ’ which may or may not be right .
3 But , given that we must interpret this difference in terms of the mechanisms postulated by mediation theory , certain conclusions follow .
4 There are many difficulties involved , not least with regard to the application of the law , given that we must wait for the judgment of the European Court of Justice .
5 These were the sorts of technical problems I began discussing with my colleague Mike Stewart in the early days of the chick work , when it became clear we would want to try to make this type of measurement .
6 Yeah , you might just do that , as I say all we can do is tell you what is possible , okay , there are going to be in
7 Surely you realize that if we could have done this we would have done .
8 They 're awaiting further information on the planning situation and until that is made clear we will suspend the demolition work today .
9 And if if this was covered up here I E this this black dot was say made white let's say , we 'd only have two matching and if that was made white we 'd have one and then if we changed at all that top row we 'd have zero matching .
10 In any difficult situation we can know that when we have done what 's in our power to do , we can place our problem into God 's hand and into God 's care , knowing that he perhaps has other hands to take up our work that we have done all we can do with .
11 Well , if you 'll convey my apologies to Miss Smith , I think we 've said all we need say .
12 I think we should do all we can to support him .
13 We welcome that and will do all we can to sustain and build on it in the future .
14 " We should always do all we can to improve local facilities and the ease of getting to them on foot or by bicycle , " said Sir George Young , Minister of Housing and Planning .
15 This is damaging to the Government 's credit and we must do all we can to avoid it . ’
16 We will do all we can to make sure you have a most pleasant and enjoyable stay .
17 ‘ We 'll do all we can to get Ian ready , but at this stage we do n't know whether he 'll be ready or not , ’ said manager Graeme Souness .
18 We will do all we can to help . ’
19 ‘ We will do all we can to help customers as much as we can , especially those on low incomes and we want to take more time during the course of the year to evaluate the charge in detail .
20 ‘ We will do all we can to help customers as much as we can , especially those on low incomes , and we want to take more time during the course of the year to evaluate the charge in detail .
21 She had set a very high standard for our display work and had established a tradition which we would do all we could to uphold in the future .
22 Whereas I always felt that we would get five B , I did n't feel confident we would manage to retain any objective two , and , and the partnership in that area have managed to retain it .
23 There was a general election pending at this time and it seemed certain we should lose it .
24 that does n't sound right we 'll discuss the answer as we go round and we 'll have a group
25 I am confident from the discussions that I have had that we could have found the basis for an agreement .
26 Or if the ground was kind of wet we used to er make slide then and skate along on it and if the ground got dry we would get a old bucket or something and run round to the tap at the tank at the back of the school and get a a lot of water wet till you could slip on it .
27 By the time you read this we will have had the Gift Day and be well on our way with the Camphill Development Project .
28 By the time you read this we will have recorded the two services for STV .
29 ‘ Anyhow , ’ Sendei continued , ‘ while we 've got this we can make him do pretty much what we want . ’
30 But while we know this , we must still believe that objective truth is obtainable ; or we must believe that it is 99 per cent obtainable ; or if we ca n't believe this we must believe that 43 per cent objective truth is better than 41 per cent .
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