Example sentences of "[verb] we [vb mod] [adv] [vb infin] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ If I do n't get Seawitch moved we could well end up as wreckage on those rocks . ’ |
2 | Now Christmas has come we can really get down to it . ’ |
3 | Association chief executive Frank Clark said : ‘ We say we wo n't give in to the IRA and yet the police say they can not guarantee the safety of a manager at a football match . ’ |
4 | Cos it 's very wet , and if you jump in this puddle and get your trousers wet we 'll never get out if we 've got to stop to change you . |
5 | But almost as soon as our church team was formed , with the desire of being a marvellous example of love in action , we found we could not get on together , let alone with the world ! |
6 | If you already receive Housing Benefit we will automatically work out your Poll Tax Benefit from the information you gave us on the ‘ Review ’ form we recently sent . |
7 | O K , I just hope we wo n't run out of space here . |
8 | Home advantage will be a big factor next week , and I hope we can now finish off the job . |
9 | ‘ We 've never said we would n't carry on , ’ Peter says . |
10 | He added : ‘ We have never said we would never sign up to a charter , but we are convinced this proposal would mean Community interference in areas like industrial relations law which are much better dealt with in Community countries . |
11 | I never could decide who was right , socialists — even revolutionaries — or the arch-capitalists , and it seemed we 'd never find out in Britain because whatever way the popular vote went it never really brought any real change of direction . |
12 | I ca n't agree with the lady over there that you know if money were know object we would all go out and get knew noses and |
13 | Do n't you see we ca n't go on like this ? ’ |
14 | ‘ If that does n't work we will then dig in and do it the long and hard way . ’ |
15 | We did n't think we 'd even get through . |
16 | ‘ Do you think we should just sit back and take it ? ’ asked Andrus . |
17 | ‘ We are so far behind I fear we shall never catch up , ’ he says , gloomily . |
18 | I mean we can always go back to places like the linguistics department or or any department on on campus , We can always go back to and get more recordings later . |
19 | What assurances can the Minister give that in attempting to develop a common requirement for a new air defence frigate we shall not end up with another fiasco of expensive and fruitless bickering between countries with different design requirements ? |
20 | Yeah I know we 'd still go up the Clickers sometimes but we do n't have to go all the time do we ? |
21 | Well it may not be providing we can actually pull out some still |
22 | Then it is likely that when we recover we will not slip back again into that same pit . ’ |
23 | But they said to us on that night ‘ unless we have the full £150,000 for the seven performances we 've done and the eighth which we are about to do we wo n't go on . ’ |
24 | Suppose we ca n't get in . ’ |
25 | I suppose we 'll probably set up house together . |
26 | Embarrassing for all concerned although I suppose we can always rip out Chapter 1 , daringly entitled Leaving on a Jet Plane . |
27 | and erm I do n't think I can , you know want to invite them back to our place here , so I told them I ca n't but erm I suppose we could always go out with them , if they were going out you know , if they have n't made any other plans |
28 | If we ca n't see anything more unusual suppose we could always fall back on the bubble baths or the anyway I think that 's a bit more than but there you go . |
29 | Though it is very disconcerting when we find we ca n't drop off or that we wake early , we must remember that we can not do ourselves any physical harm by having difficulty sleeping . |
30 | ‘ The workload for both Barry Newbery and myself was tremendous , we both felt we could not go on much longer , and suggested that a third Designer be included on the team . ’ |