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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Were we not concerned with a historical religion we could settle such matters as to who might be the ministers in the religion ( if indeed there were to be any ) on a priori ethical grounds .
2 When we 've actually given you the full thing in , the minutes , the mights , and where and whatever , you can look at it and say hey , there 's too much of that but what we 're addressing is the moral aspect of a child 's upbringing that perhaps we should be and say well right fine er , it might , I 'm just taking on environmental , right , now the year children to do environment there , but it 's really happening down there , I feel that these children in the past have n't he so can we take that out this year and bring in something totally new , totally different that you feel should go in erm so that it is more rationalised it 's not just my people doing what they want when you see the , the whole thing you can make suggestions and we come back and go back through it again we actually say to the form teachers this is what this will definitely happen for this term but when we 've looked at the whole five year sa side we might change some things .
3 At the same time they had on Mondays and Tuesday we used to sell weekly tickets , so they had to go out in another box on Mondays and Tuesdays .
4 In essence I proposed that rather than having public investment we should substitute private investment without any Government guarantee .
5 But within this complete chronology we can discern some processes and states of affairs that are comparatively brief , others that last for an intermediate length of time , and some that go on for centuries or even millennia .
6 Today in many large organizations we 'll see three generations of desktop delivery mechanism , the old dumb terminal , the thirty se tw thirty two seventy dumb terminal for instance .
7 She said the Sports Council would not abandon us but in order to qualify for full Grant Aid in future we must show great improvements in these areas .
8 And , who knows , perhaps one day in the future we will find further evidence from an even earlier date , to take the domestic cat right back to the very beginning of the Neolithic period , some ten thousand years ago .
9 Somebody 's slipped over and they 've got all the grit in their knuckles in the part of their knuckles and you want to bandage the hand or there 's a cut on the hand , even on the palm , we can do that one later when it 's really , when it 's really a gash , gushing blood we can do this afternoon , I repeat again none of these which you 've done this morning will control severe bleeding , get it into your heads this is just to cover to keep infection out , alright , these are not to control severe bleeding just covering a minor wound or a graze , right ?
10 From any solution of this equation we can generate equivalent solutions by changing coordinates ; they are equivalent because the measurable tidal effects are determined by the difference in h at two places and remain the same whatever the choice of coordinates .
11 And , and if you 're gon na do burgers we 'll do proper burgers , you know not .
12 From our research we could do six shows .
13 In this chapter we shall identify two periods of decisive constitutional change since the eighteenth century , and in Chapter 4 we will deal with the substantial pressures for change with respect to the contemporary constitution .
14 In the first section of this chapter we shall study some indicators of present inter-regional economic differences in Yugoslavia .
15 In this chapter we shall discuss certain characteristics and properties of matrices which are of particular importance in dynamical studies of systems with multiple degrees of freedom .
16 Animals apparently avoid unrestrained battles , and in this chapter we shall discuss three kinds of social behaviour that reduce the amount of aggressive fighting .
17 In this chapter we will examine various explanations of why most soil conservation policies do not work .
18 In the following chapter we will examine several aspects of their lives and attitudes , some of which are often loosely grouped by historians as " popular culture " .
19 In this chapter we will discuss these questions and the preliminary answers we have , suggesting possible ways of answering them in the future :
20 In bright light we can distinguish 60 images per second .
21 Today on Ideas in Action we 'll discuss these problems and suggest some options open to local parents .
22 In order to continue to learn about the practical potentials of partnership we must devise intelligent ways of gathering information about quality developments .
23 When we turn later to look at ‘ people ’ as our source for data we shall consider various forms of observation ( such as participant observation ) but we shall be primarily concerned with the interview and the questionnaire as techniques for collection of data from this source .
24 I would like to say in general Mr I think that as a Committee we should welcome this report which does , it really does er has done a very thorough job and ha a a and provides us now with a s understandable framework and and time scale work when you 've got target and when brought forward or shown to any member of the complex that that erm I think provisionally with the backlog of what is now ready to tackle the result onto our and commissioner is grant er , er grant , erm there will be , it will be like an enormous benefits not just in those areas that John has taken us to but in general atmosphere which kind of be very tense and competition and I think we 'll be , be seeing the action in this token er within it will be er target time , erm real pro real progress will be this I think the feeling of that will going , come by will , will , will be a lot of ruling er in this area and maybe even start to er leave the question from er as a result and the signal to the users of our serv , of the services and erm would go out of here in a planned way and in answer to er fairly speedily and you know what or reduce the erm the aggro .
25 I hope that in Committee we can make some progress on that front .
26 In November 1987 , Baroness Hooper , the Under Secretary of State for Education , stated in the course of a television programme : ‘ If we are offering freedom of choice to parents we must allow that choice to operate .
27 Here , we concentrate on a partial equilibrium story and explore how economic agents tackle a rather difficult dynamic decision problem ; in later work we shall embed this story in a market context , but this first step will enable us to isolate certain elements in the market story .
28 Based on the data from this and other work we can suggest certain recommendations for the clinical management of children with severe established glue ear .
29 Perchance on the morrow we shall have better news . ’
30 In an actual campaign we would research these approaches with trial groups to see what changes need to be made .
  Next page