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

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1 ‘ … we are of course much gratified to hear of your safety and that your expedition is progressing so prosperously : at the same time the Letter although a long one does not tell us half the things we most wished to know : it does not say ought of your movements , when we may expect you home , how Mrs Gould is , whether your attendants have answered your expectations , how Mastr .
2 We may lend you any amount from £500 to £10,000 ( in units of £10 ) and , in certain circumstances , may advance 100% of the cost , although we normally expect you to make some contribution from your savings .
3 You would work on that for two to three weeks and then we may send you to Chester-le-Street
4 ‘ Penny , this is Miss Broome — or perhaps we may call you Ianthe ?
5 Where this has occurred because of negligence or deliberate action on your part , we may require you to reimburse the cost of repair or replacement to the ES .
6 In addition to any disciplinary action , if you have deliberately defrauded the ES or colluded with someone else to defraud the ES , we may require you to repay the amount lost and we are entitled to deduct any such amounts from your salary .
7 In particular , we may ask you to : - a ) make lists of sources of income and expenditure , and assets and liabilities , with a view to determining both the cause of the financial problem and its solution ; b ) seek impartial money advice or counselling from a solicitor or Citizens ' Advice Bureau , a financial advisory service or other appropriate advisor ; c ) make proposals to us for the repayments of the debt by regular instalments which you can afford .
8 The only time we may ask you to make out a new schedule is , if at the end of a twelve months period , the amount owing on your Home Management Account is higher than one monthly transfer .
9 If we do require further information or feel that security will be needed , we may ask you to call in for a chat .
10 If you do not , we may contact you to find out why you are absent .
11 We may add you know at the beginning or end :
12 We may join you at Pepe 's later on , though . ’
13 Come to us , God of love , that we may see you in the poor , the sick and the rejected .
14 No , I was n't hinting — well , perhaps we ought to speed you on your way .
15 Are you saying that we ought to do you 're gon na take this
16 He says we ought to let you stick it out if you want to .
17 Mother said we ought to tell you , as we are the oldest branch of the family and we 've lost our horse in an accident . ’
18 But we thought we ought to tell you , Sir Henry . ’
19 ‘ Then perhaps we ought to get you back to Faye 's , before either of us decides — ’ He broke off , took a ragged breath and did n't finish .
20 I 'll phone up and then we ought to get you something .
21 I would say that to we should give you a bit of freedom in terms of price , therefore I think we should er allow you to spend up to say five thousand pounds ?
22 ‘ Yes , ’ he agreed , ‘ I think we should shift you .
23 Won thing we should tell you is that last summer Benitses sold out fast .
24 And if , like us , you 've never heard of her , we should tell you that she plays his 14-year-old daughter in a romantic piece of ooh-la-la entitled My Father The Hero .
25 we should tell you is that everybody here has suffered from mental health problems .
26 We should advise you that we 've endeavoured to provide the best possible cover for the most competitive premium . ’
27 We should offer you
28 We should warn you that next March 12th another police constable will be on foot duty in Convent St. , and should he notice a repetition of your behaviour , we shall have to consider the possibility of taking even more stringent action than we have on this occasion .
29 We should get you home . ’
30 we should get you down there .
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