Example sentences of "and we [modal v] [vb infin] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The meetings are attended by approximately 40–45 people and we would want tables and chairs arranged in conference style .
2 ‘ They have achieved this , we believe , through the appointment of a high profile director general and we would welcome consideration of a similar appointment at the Institute . ’
3 Workshops and other such activities will also be discussed , and we would welcome suggestions from staff as to how these might be organised .
4 If we house them we need to look after all the people , we make no apologies for the fact that this is a budget slanted towards equal opportunities and to an anti-poverty strategy and that is something that we will fight to preserve and we would expect support from at least some quarters in order to achieve an egalitarian status in this city .
5 But the scheme is not limitless in its resources and we would expect licence holders to accept modest fees . ’
6 About twenty or twenty-five guests would assemble at six o'clock , and we would play party games until supper .
7 They would ask me into their classes to watch them teach ; they gave me time for interviews ; they allowed me into staff meetings and departmental meetings and I at various points in my research I erm attempted to feed back to them some of the material that I was coming up with , and we would have meetings to discuss this and I would erm use those meetings then to refine my ideas .
8 They asked me into their classes to watch them teach , they gave me time for interviews , they allowed me into staff meetings and departmental meetings and I erm at various points in my research I attempted to feed back to them some of the material I was coming up with , and we would have meetings to discuss this .
9 One call to London and we would have hordes of the Press at the gates of the hacienda , the headlines already written : ‘ Ana de Santis Blind ’ . ’
10 And we would like people to let us know what they think .
11 Then Elaine said , ‘ Do you remember we used to go out with Mama and buy Father 's cigars , and then go out with Father — he would take us into Newcastle and we would get Mama 's perfume .
12 We have a lot more and we would ask people to come forward and try to identify anything they have had stolen .
13 I even enjoyed Nonni 's company ; when I came home in the evenings , she would make tea and we would discuss Tom and Oliver , their beauty , their brains , their marvellous futures .
14 When I was feeding , used to sit on my knee too and we would read books around him .
15 We might make $10 a ton from selling waste materials , and we might avoid $10 a ton of landfill charges .
16 And we might see movement within the colour segments of a newspaper .
17 As usual it was the forerunner of a series of related drugs , and we may suppose Sternbach was allowed to withdraw his promise not to burden the pharmacologists .
18 We may not like what fans do and we may view aggro leaders and their like as unhappy reminders of a violent society in which we live .
19 We come to the living world with senses adapted to primate life , and we may miss things that are too fast , too slow , too big or too small .
20 If we make up a helical coil ( Fig. 4.2(b) ) the wires are going round always in the same direction so the voltages simply add and we may rewrite eqn ( 4.13 ) in the form
21 His reaction puzzles Banquo , but Macbeth explains it to us in an aside : The word ‘ swelling ’ is sometimes glossed by comparison with a stage thronged with people , but it also suggests pregnancy , and we may recall Angelo 's sense of ‘ the strong and swelling evil/Of my conception ’ .
22 In middle age the lens of the eye becomes harder , and we may need glasses to focus on near objects .
23 However anybody interested get in touch and we 'll sort things out .
24 back to me about Catherine and we 'll sort things out .
25 And I want you to come and we 'll sort things out .
26 And of course we used to have desk infect inspections , of course we used to take that down before a desk inspection you see , this we had a surprise inspection and lifted it up and saw this and read it out , read it , Right , he said , And we 'll go God 's going to help you do something else , come out .
27 I 'll run that for as long as you 're off the streets , and then , when you 've solved your problems , I 'll close Stepping Out and we 'll do Time Out together . ’
28 You tell us and we 'll tell Nottinghamshire for free so that 's What 's On B B C Radio Nottingham Box two two two in Nottingham Nottingham N G one three H Z to write to and do n't forget tonight as well er if you want to come out and see us we 're doing Drinking Partners our pub quiz er we 're in the Star Inn on Middle Street in Beeston and the evening there starts at eight o'clock .
29 ‘ Perhaps I 'll go with Mervyn and his mother and we 'll avoid cannelloni and Parmesan cheese , ’ she added jokingly .
30 And we 'll start fu Inlé , too : we ca n't wait longer .
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