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

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1 Mr Lang stated : ‘ I 'm not going to start answering specific questions about specific aspects of how one of the individual solutions we may chose will apply until we have reached a conclusion about the right way forward then we can address this issue and debate it fully , but as things stand at present I see no reason to have to change that law . ’
2 It reflects some current concerns , and also questions which do not arise specifically at the moment , but which we ought to realise may arise in the future .
3 Two threes are six so what we 'll do is we 'll say let's say how would you make six ?
4 So we might get might get the carpets in as well .
5 You 'd never think we could eat could eat proper food .
6 But nothing we could do would reverse fundamental social trends which were producing more and more lone parents .
7 The figure that we have come up with in fact is derived by holding constant the numbers rather than the rate of vacant dwellings through to the year two thousand and six , which implies that by the year two thousand six , we 'd have would have a vacancy rate of six point two percent or or thereabouts .
8 The algorithms we shall investigate will call for quite careful description .
9 As my right hon. Friend the shadow Home Secretary emphasised , a Freedom of Information Act which we would introduce would go a long way to improving all our freedoms .
10 The broader property base which we would introduce would mean a fairer distribution of the burden .
11 The debate which we will have will ensure that the facts are established , that a majority of Scots realise the dangers of going down such a dangerous road . ’
12 Now right , those parameters that we that we will learn will get this model in the end which contains only observable variables , only those , so it will contain prices , actual prices and actual supply alright .
13 However , for such of these variables as we can conjecture may have such an influence , we may be able to match the experimental and control groups .
14 But this does not show that the sentences from which we can start must differ in type from those , only that their degree of observationality must be much greater .
15 ‘ As soon as it gets light I think all the hunters we can spare should go out , ’ said Grimma .
16 Obviously the policy is there if we can take let's try and do them one at a time .
17 No no , there are natural , we always have a strong preference for something but we can actually develop them , just like management style we have a strong preference for , for one style but it is something that we can learn can get more and try and rationale sort of like theoretical we can try and rationalize what 's perhaps happening is that in situations when we 're not gaining a lot and it could be that it 's because it 's had a lot of activity and we can actually gain more from it we can rationalize it and analyze it .
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