Example sentences of "we [modal v] [adv] [vb infin] [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 We may ultimately have people pulling together plans where they assessment is done by a range of people outside social services . ’
2 We may also admire people who have skills and strengths which complement our weaknesses .
3 ‘ I simply meant that we should not have fish so unfailingly , on a regular day of the week , in future . ’
4 The lesson is that we should not judge people by their reputation , without knowing a great deal more about them .
5 Our managing director Vic says in his market plan , that water services should be affordable , and I hope , I totally agree with that , they should be affordable , we should n't price people out of out of using our water services .
6 We should then have aa — 1 , that is unc or , again
7 But we could well encounter sales resistance if it is the biggest .
8 And I mean we , we , we could actually encourage folk to come and work with us and , and , and say that there 's childminding avail
9 We 'd immediately dismiss 5% of our workforce and the same would happen at the larger timber firms throughout the UK .
10 And then er we 'd maybe get thruppence between us and let one go and pay to g to in the pictures and open the , lift the bar up , the emergency exit , and get in on our hands and knees behind the curtain .
11 Yes you do and , and also , another thing , and it 's , in a way it was a bit annoying because we 'd go on these like crash diets , you know , we 'd get really nasty and s well not nasty and skinny we 'd just get really skinny before we went cos you know we would n't eat anything except like fruit for a we , we 'd eat , we 'd go on a diet and then we would n't eat fruit for , would n't eat anything but fruit for the week before and so we 'd , you know we 'd like have flat stomachs and you feel , if you have n't eaten you feel thinner even if you 're not , it 's all , it 's a bit , it 's psychological is n't it ?
12 because we ca n't hold people .
13 We ca n't tell people what to do .
14 He he hear we go again , and ev even things , we ca n't say sheep .
15 He said we ca n't allow people .
16 ‘ If we ca n't help people directly , we can usually put then in touch with someone who can . ’
17 We ca n't have people falling into the stream , even if it is n't deep . ’
18 We ca n't have people crossing over
19 Erm people do n't generally mind that we ca n't have people making things up , guessing because then we 'd the reputation of the Trust .
20 We ca n't dig people 's gardens for them ( or our own for that matter ) ; we ca n't take the active part in life which we once did .
21 We ca n't afford people like Mortimer to , I mean he scored a goal but I mean
22 Included in the recommendations is for a two day training course , costing fifty thousand for two thousand places it 's excellent except we 're told in the report that we ca n't get people on courses however good they is es especially among , er , small companies .
23 Senior hospital caterer Jimmy Kikozi said : ‘ I have nothing to say about their food , but I imagine we will now see people wearing happy hats around the place .
24 We will still have £3.5m. at the end of this year .
25 They vary only very slightly across all six companies but the most common thing is that that we wo n't send people out
26 ‘ Well , obviously , we wo n't have people out there putting up barricades .
27 This criticism is forcefully made by Connolly , in the course of a discussion of structuralist theories , of which he takes Althusser s to be a prime example : One of the two complaints aired in this passage has already been discussed the incredulous observation that we can not view people as role-bearers who lead complicated lives in modern industrial societies and simultaneously regard them as determined .
28 This does not mean that we can not be friends with an unbeliever — obviously , we can not reach people for Christ if we insulate ourselves from non-Christian company .
29 We can not abandon people to the horrors of primitive siege warfare , so the ramshackle institutions of the United Nations will have to be drastically overhauled to cope with this crisis and others like it which are festering in an increasingly unstable world .
30 Creating our own reality is sometimes interpreted as meaning that we can not hurt people unless they allow us to do so .
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