Example sentences of "[Wh adv] we [modal v] [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 Erm and how we can speak to time and how we can control that time and make sure that even with interruptions which is what in a way what a meeting is about a discussion , that we 're able to stick to the time that we 've allocated for the particular meeting or presentation that we 've got .
2 That is not to say we should adopt the hard sell or abandon our traditional value , but we must seriously examine how we can appeal to more desperate scattered membership .
3 ‘ Can you find out how we can get to him ? ’ said Gurder , his face alight .
4 How we should respond to them .
5 The unions are presently consulting the membership as to how we should respond to this and that process is going on at the moment inside G M B the difficulty of course being the low level of organization .
6 In Australia , the spokesman said , ‘ it was difficult to see how we could get to a position of influence in the market without spending a lot of money . ’
7 Yes er I think that er notwithstanding the fact that we only spoke about the er incentive scheme on occasions , we reserved our er judgment as to when we would apply to the management to discuss certain matters .
8 I still remember those balmy ( not ! ) days when we used to go to Bradford and Carlisle and be happy coming home with a draw .
9 Er it 's not due to my expertise at all , it 's just mainly due to the fact we do n't go to shows these days we 've always in the good old days when we used to go to shows we spent probably a hundred and thirty to two hundred pounds a year so we never had very much money as we do n't go to these shows and spend this money it is it is a it is accumulating each year .
10 Well I had one like that , you know when we used to go to that gym up in Chelsea ?
11 And er we thought the heavens opened when la Radio Luxembourg came on at er er Sunday even all day Sunday , when we could tune to the sort of dance music and the singing and all that sort of thing .
12 If they do go ahead and put the application in , which I think they will , then , that 's the start of the process , so that 's a good time when we will need to really step up the campaign and we will get National speaker 's to meetings , we will get probably a petition , we will go round the area like we did over the er non funding , but we had to do something quickly , to , to make it clear , you know , we do n't want this to go ahead .
13 ‘ I wondered when we 'd come to her , ’ Harry put in .
14 Alright and if we ca n't find anyway where we 'll have to out and come back here .
15 And then there was a certain place where we would go to a breakfast on the train .
16 An assertiveness training programme involves a number of stages : first , understanding the underlying principles of the approach ; second , recognizing different styles of communicating ( passive , aggressive , assertive ) , third , identifying specific situations where we would like to be more assertive , whether at work , in public , among friends , or at home ; fourth , to prepare , rehearse , or role play a different , more assertive response ; and fifth , to transfer that behaviour back into the real world .
17 ‘ That is where we would like to be . ’
18 ‘ It 's not where we would like to be .
19 He 's built almost 3 different teams in the past 5 years , got us promotion , a league title and we 're now in second place , which is where we must finish to be assured of a European place .
20 A measure of the scheme 's effectiveness is that the United Kingdom has the fifth highest drug prices in Europe ( about where we should expect to be ) .
21 It can be argued that the English courts have concluded that the danger that the judgment of the directors might be swayed by their own personal interest in retaining control of the company takes the decision outside the province where we should defer to their skill and judgment .
22 I cant see why we would have to be more careful even if we were ‘ official ’ .
23 Indirectly , she revealed what was in her mind — and mine — by saying , ‘ You know why we must return to England so soon after finding this peaceful sanctuary ?
24 This is yet another reason why we must get to the heart of the problem by controlling consumption , rather than searching hopefully for grand solutions .
25 This is yet another reason why we must get to the heart of the problem by controlling consumption , rather than searching hopefully for grand solutions .
26 I do n't see why we should go to war for our fucking post code . ’
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