Example sentences of "[adv] we [vb mod] [vb infin] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps we 'll keel over in a moment . ’
2 Yes … well , perhaps we could go back to the study .
3 Someone pointed out that perhaps we should go on to Camden Town or we 'd end up back in the diversion .
4 ‘ I think perhaps we should go through to Mr Andrew 's office . ’
5 Perhaps we should pass on to the home-made cakes , ’ said Mervyn .
6 Maybe , yes , we have , we have approved school or er student group officer so we should perhaps let him you know , perhaps we should , perhaps we should come back to him or Michael could .
7 When she hesitated , hardly knowing what to say , he tipped the scales by proposing briskly , ‘ Perhaps we should get down to business .
8 For example , she uses Let's go on to another topic where a literal translation of the Hebrew would be ‘ Perhaps we shall/should go on to another topic ’ and Let's begin with the question of defence policy where the Hebrew is literally ‘ Perhaps we shall start with the question of defence policy ’ .
9 Right , well we 'll get it all sorted for then and we 'll try and arrange a programme whereby we tie it up with Loretta or whoever that erm mom and I and Beth coming up to you and perhaps we can go out for lunch , yeah ?
10 The key area in terms of waiting , I 've referred to later in the report , perhaps we can move on to that .
11 ‘ If you have finished touring my sitting-room , perhaps we can get on with this . ’
12 Er so we 'll move on to verse twelve thirteen ad fourteen .
13 Erm so we 'll move on to matters arising and Alan has asked me er in the role erm erm of chairman .
14 So we 'll go on to page that page twenty eight , number eight .
15 So we 'll go along to school Yeah yeah yeah .
16 So we 'll go back to Ohm 's law here .
17 ‘ A secretary will ring up and tell us a professor has people coming to lunch and so we 'll get on with that . ’
18 So we 'll get out of this I think Okay .
19 So we 'll look out for Carnfield Hall .
20 So we must move on to Philip , no ?
21 In order to do so we must go back to the very beginning of society , explain the original trauma and then consider what consequences it has had for modern times ; for , as we shall see in a later chapter , an inability to accept the truth about ourselves and our societies is probably the most dangerous threat to the successful solution of our present cultural crisis and is certainly the chief obstacle to progress in the sciences of man .
22 I must add in all honesty and so we must face up to things that the churches at any rate in their public and visible life are in just the same state .
23 So we must look around for phenomena that occur every 150 million years or so .
24 We are looking at Road , that 's the assurance , we are considering that er as er an extension but there is n't funding available for that within the present programme so we will come back with a proposal for Road but it will have to be compared with other big schemes so the scheme we are proposing now is the one that 's before you , which er I wo n't comment on unless people have questions .
25 And so we can go back to all the Beatitudes , seeing how each stands or falls in relationship to the previous ‘ Be-attitudes ’ that we have before God , in God , for God , and through God living in us .
26 The top light is open to enable us to hear him so we can join in with the responses , but the rain is beating so hard on the roof , we keep coming in raggedly and late .
27 I 'll be there with Gav so we can report back on it .
28 We have in our contract that more or less we will get out after three weeks .
29 Before he came along we 'd mess around with songs like ‘ Build Me Up Buttercup ’ , with me fiddling around on a little clavinet that we 'd found knocking around somewhere and Steve singing .
30 When all the contributions are joined together we should finish up with a representative item using a piece of apparatus .
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