Example sentences of "we [vb mod] [verb] we " in BNC.

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1 We may regret we live in a permissive society but I doubt whether even the most staunch defender of a better age would maintain that all or even most of those who have at one time or in one way or another been led astray morally have thereby become depraved or corrupt " .
2 When age and period interact , we may assume we are dealing with the unique experiences of a generation growing up under particular conditions .
3 We ask and for the younger nations help to grow to maturity Help us that wherever we may go we may amen
4 We may think we are an uncaring society but in this matter of looking after our own , we are most emphatically not : for every hundred old people only one is in a home and then often after enormous efforts to help them at home have failed .
5 We may think we are monitoring how they are getting on .
6 We may think we see the dead person walking down the street , or hear them calling our name .
7 Most schools that have gone grant maintained have declined to use the D S O. Now my concern is , erm that we 're not actually , when we come and compare with the outside world , we 're not actually giving the service that we may think we are .
8 We may feel we are expected to ‘ pull ourselves together ’ too quickly — or we may be unable to react to the death at all , even by crying .
9 If we do ignore them , we may find we have thrown the baby out with the bath water .
10 Or we may say we do not want treatment which ‘ just keeps us alive without any hope of a cure ’ .
11 What we ought to do we 'll have the vote in
12 In deciding where we should go we have to transfer ‘ ownership ’ of the direction by involving everyone in the decision .
13 I do n't know that we should Do we all do we want to go together
14 So , I think we should say we are sceptical , and I think the paper puts it correctly er , we are sceptical of whether the reforms of the first consortium in fact , is going to meet the needs in terms of new health area and I know that time will come , they 're talking about the lot , it 's gon na wonderful and that the our economies should get all I can say is that the likelihood is the only f the area committee er , so that residents can comment managers , but since we 've already had a nine hundred percent increase in senior management in the health service in the past five years up from nine hundred to over ten thousand at a cost of fifty to two hundred and fifty million pounds I 'm rather sceptical about that one as well !
15 Now we must show we can fight for ourselves .
16 We must confess we did n't even bother calling Intel Corp last issue so it could confirm or deny our story of severe allocations of Pentiums throughout all of 1993 ( UX No 418 ) .
17 We must ensure we are not placing a child in a family where his or her own mother may herself have been abused .
18 We must ensure we have money and people to cover those stories that are significant , but may be less dramatic .
19 For the sake of our service and their users we must ensure we are not overrun by those events .
20 Oh we must remember we 've got christmas paper up there .
21 Now we must keep we must keep be I know people and I 'm sure every member in this council chamber knows people that need respite care .
22 If we allow this thing to become about stopping the violence on the streets , once the violence stops we 'll think we 've solved something , when in reality we 've solved nothing .
23 Finish your carrot and finish your orange juice , then we 'll go we 'll go in the sitting room and watch the rest of the race .
24 And we 've got ta , wha what we 'll do we 'll get those set up at the sort of the appropriate working temperatures , and working humidity and then we will have to deal with people on an individual basis , if basically , they 're uncomfortable because of draft or whatever it might be .
25 mm , mm in any event members of the jury I , I forgot to mention to you earlier , er , thank you Mr you probably feel a wisdom of this having done several days of this case , two and a half hours is just about as long as anybody can be expected to sit and listen to evidence and er , what I was going to do , and I hope it does n't inconvenience anybody , I was going , instead of going on for three hours till one o'clock , I was gon na break off about half past twelve to about half past one , to break up the day as you know , I hope that 's alright , so what we 'll do we 'll go on now and , and I 'm sure , I think it 's doubtful if you would have got to that point by half past twelve , and then you and Lord sort it out and your learned duties as much as you can in the adjournment and then tell me afterwards what the brochure position is , I 'm sure you 've no objection to disclosing any brochures that you 've got that erm , or can get er which relate to that point
26 , so what we 'll do we 'll stop over the night and erm come home Friday morning , and mother 's
27 cos what we 'll do we 'll go out for a meal in the evening
28 Let's have erm let's have a group yes let's have a group tell you what we 'll do we 'll have a group .
29 Otherwise we 'll phoning us up and complaining .
30 ‘ Well , we 're not polite society , lad , so tip it on to the grass and we 'll pretend we 're not locking .
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