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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 We are not so sensible as we ought to be of the Providence which hourly sustains us .
2 We are showing a select number of works , much as we would at a major international fair such as the Biennale .
3 It is on this account that we talk of the baby 's right to life , much as we would of a normal adult .
4 At that point we could still take water from the aquifer , but we would have to pump it out in the same way as we would from an unconfined aquifer .
5 We will show the same art as we would in New York or in London , only we will be more selective in terms of number .
6 The girls arrived at the Gare du Nord , as we will do , and then , as we will in a few days ' time , they made for the Gare de L'Est and the journey into central Europe .
7 We will publish as many as we can over the next few months .
8 Although we 're working er all the time to keep security as tight as we can at the John Radcliffe , er the scheme is going to give us the ability to challenge members of staff , legitimate members of staff , as we currently do , er and they will then have to provide , produce the card , er so we can then assess whether they are or are not a member of staff .
9 However , we have endeavoured to have as long a debate as we can on the issue yesterday and today .
10 As part of the preparations for the move , we need to identify and separate the original artworks from the printed material , assess the conservation needs for this category , and list as much information as we can on each item — artist , illustration type , plant name , date .
11 ‘ With all our promotional campaigns , we want to work as closely as we can with booksellers .
12 My hon. Friend the Member for Bolton , North-East ( Mr. Thurnham ) was concerned about people who reoffend while on bail , and we shall deal as quickly as we can with the reports — and the analysis of them — which deal with that .
13 Are we going to hide the ravages of time as cleverly as we can for a few more years , or gradually make the necessary adaptations in order to create a new image that is not a faded version of the old but corresponds in an attractive and lively way to the new stage in life which we have reached ?
14 We squat on the ground , eating our lunch as we go , and work as fast as we can for eleven hours every day .
15 We 'll make it as easy as we can for you .
16 We keep as much power as we can in Britain and we devolve as much of that as we can to our regions .
17 Yes , and we at the university are , I think , really I say ‘ I think ’ , my own purpose here at the university is to export what we 've got as quickly as we can to the local community , and indeed nationally too .
18 So what we need to do is understand as much as we can of all pattern writing and notation methods , so that we may use all that is available to us in magazines , books , and so on .
19 And in the depots , when you are in the depot , people are cutting them , and if that 's the case , we , all of you , just remember , what we did , right just being as critical as we can of one another , to alter the way in which behave , but it 's not meant in any way , shape or form to be a criticism .
20 We can learn more about ourselves from monkeys than from microbes , and looking around our modern human world it is clear that we need to discover as much as we can about ourselves .
21 ‘ We have made it our duty to find out as much as we can about Natasha , so that if it comes to a point where we want to adopt her , we will have the documentation ready . ’
22 We have no choice but to deduce as much as we can about the baking of the cake from studying what happens if we miss out a constituent , alter the temperature or cooking time or whatever …
23 Because I want to do as much as we can during the holiday so that when you go back you you 're up there with the rest of them okay .
24 What ‘ science ’ demands is a very open question , and we need to be as clear about it as we can before broaching the claims of ‘ Understanding ’ in the next chapter .
25 As soon as we can after the next election , we must consider how we are able to carry out those essential functions if the European union is to be democratically accountable .
26 Well Mrs you 're pleading guilty for these offenses and we 've listened to what Mr has said on your behalf and we 're going to be as lenient as we can in the circumstances .
27 Although we are unable to ascertain the price increases for the various insurance companies in Northern Ireland and Great Britain as we can in the Republic of Ireland , nevertheless our research does indicate that even after allowing for these rate increases the cumulative increase for Autocover in Northern Ireland and Great Britain since the commencement of the scheme is significantly less than the average increase charged by most other insurance companies during the same period .
28 We are dealing with it as well as we can in the circumstances and are beginning to have some real effect .
29 We keep as much power as we can in Britain and we devolve as much of that as we can to our regions .
30 As my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister has said many times , we should work as hard as we can in the heart of Europe to lead our partners away from the cause of Euro-dirigism and Euro-protectionism , which if allowed to develop under the influence of Madame Cresson and such people would render the entire Community less competitive in global markets and blight the prospects of the developing countries to the south and east of the existing Community .
  Next page