Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [modal v] [verb] we " in BNC.
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1 | Now cousin , oh er ah , I 'm sorry , erm , President , because you know you get all sorts of distortions on this do n't you can I say , President , er , cos call him brother at times colleagues , on behalf of congress , can I thank you President , very very much for the very positive and very strong challenges that you 've put before us , and the theme that I believe will carry us through the rest of the week . |
2 | er that that that I think will enable us to do our bit . |
3 | What you saw may help us to prove whether he is the thief or not . ’ |
4 | This may point to a powerful repressed feeling which we fear will overwhelm us . |
5 | The information we gather will give us months of future material to work from — there will be opportunities both indoors and out to expand our notes into larger works if we wish . |
6 | Well yes , but that , remember we provided for up to two hundred million which we thought would see us through to the end of ninety two . |
7 | It is not an entity or an origin , although the language we use may predispose us to thinking of it in those terms . |
8 | I found myself wondering anxiously whether anyone we knew could overhear us . |
9 | Tony and I had organized a dog sledging trip which we hoped would take us from Dividal in northern Norway through Sweden and into Finland . |
10 | Small changes in the choices we make or the way we behave can make us part of the solution rather than the problem . |
11 | Every experience we have should make us better able to cope in the future . |
12 | They are talking a language we probably do not understand , and which they hope will impress us and befuddle us and increase their status . |
13 | I shall approach their work , in short , in the light of the pragmatist belief that a study of the problems they pose and the solutions they offer may provide us not merely with a new perspective on the scope of holistic explanations , but also with the best means , in the end , of assessing their strength . |
14 | Increased understanding of the burdens which they carry should lead us to greater awareness of the strain under which they are so often put . |
15 | ‘ They say things they think will keep us happy until the next tragedy , ’ he told a news conference . |
16 | They take will help us trace some lost Before |