Example sentences of "[noun sg] we [modal v] [verb] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Because in fact if we 're holding far too much stock we ought to do something about reducing it because it 's all
2 If the image represents a still photograph we can frame it by using an overhead projector as a light source , as if the image is a photographic transparency .
3 Scott ( RH ) : If it 's a radio programme we can put anything on it .
4 AS Bill Wyman has made noises about quitting the Rolling Stones , Ron Wood threatens : ‘ If he 's not in the studio when we start on a new album we 'll replace him with a woman . ’
5 Since it will be a long time before the reflective process turns into action plans , we shall have to make do with what we already know and for the purposes of this chapter we can relate it to Level Three Partnership .
6 Well in the winter we used to like it like that , but in the summer we used to got the old fashioned cooler we used to run over there
7 Six of our residents took part in a driving exercise and we demonstrated that clearly and this is for your benefit we 'll give it to you , although it 's three miles longer to the point where the A sixty one joins the A one , even with the present state of the A one , it is ten minutes quicker to go via the A six five eight , A fifty nine , A one route .
8 Er what we as I was putting was suggesting was in terms of the key diagram and the structure plan we would show it as a single arrow .
9 We are enjoined to transcend our bodily selves and we are enjoined to erm move to the level of intellect through contemplation , that is by pursuing philosophy we will withdraw ourselves from our mere bodily selves and be elevated to the realm of intellect .
10 Miller admitted : ‘ Barry has done a magnificent job and in the interests of the team we would want someone of his calibre back in charge as soon as possible . ’
11 Miller admitted : ‘ Barry has done a magnificent job and in the interests of the team we would want someone of his calibre back in charge as soon as possible . ’
12 What I tried to teach people was that if we did n't increase the added value , but took more of it and put it in our pockets , the only place we could take it from was the glass marked reinvestment and that makes people unemployed quicker than anything — and permanently .
13 ITHINK if we are ever to see grand hokum in the Mac marketplace we 'll see it in the months ahead , as the M-word — multimedia — becomes the in thing to discuss in the 1990s .
14 So although we 've got a device we must use it with care when working in coastal waters .
15 They have subsequently been developed by other thinkers , but for clarity 's sake we shall treat them as a single body of thought .
16 The social and political implications of Gandhi 's quest for Truth will also be dealt with in later chapters and for the moment we shall confine ourselves to such questions as how he goes about acquiring glimpses of absolute Truth and how he knows that it is absolute Truth he has actually caught a glimpse of .
17 If you are absent without prior approval we will consider you to be taking unauthorised absence unless you provide a satisfactory explanation of why it was not possible to obtain approval in advance .
18 But if Posidonius had paid attention to the structure of Italy before or after the Social War we should know it from Strabo who used his work extensively .
19 To be consistent with our previous notation for a line charge we shall denote it by ps ( dimension coulomb m-2 ) .
20 Right we can supply bank information for instance we can supply you with the balance , erm we should be able to let you know what sort of standing orders there are , erm but that would be charged at an extra rate because
21 If it is possible to show that existential propositions are equivalent to denials of the validity of inferences of a certain kind , then instead of talking about existence we can confine ourselves to talking about the validity of inference .
22 Therefore , on historical precedent , in contemplating the origin of a modern archbishop we would expect him to be educated at Oxford or Cambridge ; to have a good chance that he taught there ; and to be the son or grandson of a Christian minister .
23 we could manage to do that one day , if it 's fine this afternoon we might do something like that this afternoon , but if it rains it wo n't be any use , I also want to do the garden this afternoon
24 All that does , in effect , as you know is i i is reduce the unit price share price , it has no other effect erm a and I think it 's purely cosmetic myself and nowadays I think a share price of around seven hundred P which is , er where the shares are currently hovering , is not e enormously disproportionate but of course we 'll keep it under consideration .
25 to some degree but not all and you know in in due course we will provide you with a full breakdown of this , exactly what is in and what is n't in .
26 In this case we must reconstitute ourselves into a court of appeal and go through all the evidence afresh .
27 ‘ So he was , in which case we must absolve you from all blame .
28 ‘ Still , I reckon that if we keep a proper lookout we can have everyone on the move in five minutes .
29 We 'll , seriously gentleman we 'll take it from there , there there 's a cup of tea out in the .
30 At the end of the day we must concern ourselves with the practicalities and not philosophies of dealing with everyday problems .
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