Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] and we [modal v] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 There are a lot of barriers that exist between people and training some of them could be things like they do n't have access to child care it could be they lack confidence so we go for support and we can offer training which is local we can offer language support .
2 We always said that someone at the office called Jenkins had taken me to the local wine bar after work and we 'd run into some old girlfriend of his and Gillian who knew this girl vaguely was with her and we sort of got on immediately and made another date .
3 We have a clean and green image and produce the healthiest meat possible for consumption and we must do nothing to harm that image .
4 She asked for identification and we 'd urge all parents to do the same .
5 Sustainable use is the key idea behind any kind of progress and we must do everything we can to support this , both in terms of financial aid and consumer ethics .
6 My priority is to get rid of discrimination and we shall have to find out which of the various possibilities will be the best alternative to that which is now proposed .
7 It was exhilarating too , as though possibility had suddenly been released from the grip of necessity and we could imagine the world we wanted .
8 and of course and we would have been patting ourselves on the back saying we could go in under
9 If we now look at what happens to total product between O and O L 1 units of labour and we can see total product rising at an increasing rate , right , which implies our marginal product positive but increases over that range O to L L 1 right , between the the range O L 1 and O L 3 , right , the total product is rising but at a decreasing rate a decreasing rate that implies that the marginal product is still positive , right , but falling .
10 I 'm going to make you a cup of tea and we 'll put some whisky in it to make you feel better .
11 We are now left with two types of piece and we can split our problem into two parts : restore the edges and restore the corners .
12 There should be codes of practice and we should prosecute people who carelessly ignore the interests of their surroundings .
13 It is a matter for their boards of management and we should expect them , like all bodies that are publicly funded , to get value for money .
14 was a piece of piss and we 'd sew it up tomorrow
15 We will sand an acknowledgement within two working days of receipt and we will respond fully within ten working days .
16 I know what we 'll do ; I 'll go up on the dunes and you hit the bell with your bit of wood and we 'll see if I can hear it .
17 Why do n't you wonder over here and bring a bottle of wine and we 'll share it over the next hour of the show .
18 The wife used to wait for somebody coming in the shop to buy something and then she 'd go out and get a a bit of meat and we 'd have a dinner , and er we had seven months of that before I was eventually more or less forced to go back .
19 Some day we will be married ; I am certain of it , but it is a long time to wait till I am of age and we must think of some other way before then .
20 It will be up to the Secretary of State to decide on the exact order of priority and we shall publish guidelines to help the new commission .
21 You also need to develop a persuasive line of argument and we 'll come back to those things later on .
22 ‘ Also , a development as large as the one proposed would generate a very substantial amount of traffic and we would have to examine in great detail the implications for roads in the area .
23 ‘ Voters will look for continued improvement in the quality of life and we must show exactly how Tory policies will provide it . ’
24 Nevertheless , knowledge of sign language is crucial to every other application of signing and we will return to this point later .
25 ‘ It will close a terrible chapter of history and we can get on with better things . ’
26 A minute or two later Pat said he could n't keep height for lack of power and we would have to ditch .
27 ‘ I 'm going to take a look at the Garland printing works but I 'll pick you up here in about half-an-hour and we 'll go to lunch . ’
28 His attitude towards untouchability is related to the social implications of his quest for Truth and we shall have occasion to comment on it again in that connection .
29 That fine piece of legislation would have long since passed into law and we would have had lots of time to spend on Opposition days , motions of censure and other matters on which we could spend our time much more effectively .
30 Yeah , yeah and they 're sort of grey , I 'm not sure if she got them in a charity , I 'm certainly sure it was n't bought in a shoe shop , cos she goes round every charity , she wo n't go in , you know I told you about that , oh I do n't know what it is , she said it 's loaded out with stuff and we 'll have to have a walk round there , erm , round by what was Kennedy 's , erm
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