Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] we [modal v] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Until the manner in which such goods are dispersed within regions is better understood we can only assume , at present , that places with very high consumption are also the points of distribution where a paramount controlled such prestige exchange , consuming most locally and allowing the passage of a little to other places . |
2 | If he had n't been so badly injured we would n't have even attempted a rescue until later , but he was in a bad way , so we had no choice . ’ |
3 | O K , I just hope we wo n't run out of space here . |
4 | So and again I emphasize you 've not responsible for cleaning either , but Elsie just likes we ca n't stop her cleaning . |
5 | John has found much to do which will not require to be again done in N.S.W. I still hope we may not exceed two years in our absence and I think John is as anxious as myself on the subject . |
6 | ‘ We always figured we could n't afford ads , but we could make a lot of noise ’ , says Miles . |
7 | Not that I have ever believed we should meekly accept unnecessary cruelty to animals , but having an agricultural background I have wanted to avoid taking a sentimental stance . |
8 | Mind we always said we would n't buy another old house did n't we ? |
9 | He said : ‘ I always said we would never get the title if it went to points and that 's exactly how it turned out . |
10 | ‘ I do n't really think we can necessarily say that it must be vitamin E that is a protective factor , but what we can now say is that fruit and vegetables seem to protect against heart disease , ’ says Professor James . |
11 | So here or here or here it is really zero We can never say it actually is |
12 | ‘ I 'm simply saying we should n't underestimate him . ’ |
13 | Nigel Lawson then proposed we should either scrap SERPS and put nothing in its place or leave the whole issue until the next Parliament . |
14 | I knew that both picture books and bookshops came in all shapes and sizes , but I naively assumed we 'd simply conquer that hurdle with some stunning innovative design . |
15 | Until it 's completely perfected we 'd rather keep it quiet , ’ the Governor said , glaring once again at the other man . |
16 | We never say we would n't bring him back . ’ |
17 | Certainly say we would n't want |
18 | ‘ We 've never said we would n't carry on , ’ Peter says . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | Never mind we 'll just have to stay here the night . |
21 | I actually think we should n't take too much notice of the letter . |
22 | But I truly think we ca n't miss the chance of getting there . ’ |
23 | Carlin insisted : ‘ We never said we could n't kill him . |