Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] we [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Our flexibility , specialist knowledge and contacts mean we can tailor make the exact holiday you want .
2 But outbreaks of Bovine TB have doubled in Gloucestershire and some surrounding counties over the last 3 years and some vets say we must throw aside sentimentality and act now BEFORE the problem reaches epidemic proportions .
3 ‘ The main thing is that we 're bubbling again and the lads know we can do much better . ’
4 When trials come we must trust what he has revealed about himself in the Bible rather than what our senses tell us at that particular point in time .
5 But because such funds ca n't be used for staff , education officials fear we could end up with smart new buildings and no teachers to put in them .
6 Quite apart from the fact that every £1.00 you give us by covenant is worth £1.33 your contributions mean we can rely on a regular income .
7 John Major 's fate is now in the balance and if he loses the vote on Europe and resigns , dealers reckon we could see shares in freefall with at least £15bn to £20bn wiped off .
8 The real world has long left behind the age when old so-and-so could decide ‘ I rather like this slogan ’ or ‘ My constituents think we ought to do such and such ’ without that ‘ feeling ’ being backed up by professional research and experience .
9 If these things happen we 'll say to our people : ‘ Give them a chance .
10 The cutting ice Which all hearts dread We could have melted ; But now its dart Is frozen into A stubborn heart .
11 Soon as these lights go we should get here , through here quite quickly .
12 In a peaceful civil rights march we will walk within the walls of this city …
13 Er depending on how today 's discussions go we 'll need a couple of erm references on er
14 PS As soon as our finances allow we will send you a copy of the Commission 's report .
15 Asked last year what he would do about the loss of his top stars , Grigorovich said defiantly : ‘ If the stars leave we will bring up another generation , and when they go , we will bring up another . ’
16 But if your men attack we shall mow them down .
17 To show how our minds work we would visualise an aeroplane tearing down the runway dragging alarm clocks behind it on strings .
18 Then if the crowds return we can go back to the salaries we deserve ’
19 ‘ If present trends continue we will have fewer people at work making things than out of work making nothing , ’ he declared .
20 As you may be aware , elements of the corporate financial services work we may do for you are regulated under the Financial Services Act ( ‘ FSA ’ ) by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales ( ‘ ICAEW ’ ) as investment business ( ‘ regulated work ’ ) .
21 Yamaichi economist Neil MacKinnon said : ‘ The polls suggest we will have a hung parliament , with Labour as the biggest party .
22 ‘ Is it a proper jazz band with tommy talkers like we used to run after when we were kids ? ’
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