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

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1 We must all hope the negotiations succeed and that perhaps we may even see Bobby Fischer on the regular tournament circuit .
2 A woman came in and said perhaps we would rather have soup .
3 Obviously we can then trace X " back to something else slightly different from it , X " , and so on .
4 So we wo n't need tomatoes .
5 So we ca n't have B square in twenty five , twenty five cos nothing exists , there twenty five .
6 We move on now to aspects of teaching of more particular concern to the language teacher , but as we do so we should not lose sight of the more general educational context .
7 as I say although , erm we 've not been the government has n't yet got an airport policy , it has got an airport policy and it 's by the white paper er and so we can then say things that are not true .
8 So we can now advise people that if they take a bird in that 's been injured by a cat , they give it a shot of antibiotics — great , cures the septicaemia .
9 So we can justly say Sarnafil gives you more — for less
10 We 've tried to frame our motion as carefully as we could t so we could actually get support from everybody .
11 If we had to think and had to think together we would surely find ways forward .
12 Thus we would never observe price wars .
13 We can thus write We saw above that at constant pressure the energy transferred as heat during a chemical reaction is equal to the enthalpy change , H. Thus We can now use equation ( 18 ) to rewrite equation ( 17 ) as
14 Thus we should only praise conduct which needs to be stimulated in this way , even though other ( perhaps more selfish ) conduct which will be done anyway is itself good or better .
15 Already we can safely say goodbye to that old Soviet joke about the Stalinist re-writing of history — ‘ The future is certain : the past is unpredictable ’ .
16 I think a lot will depend on how quickly we can all encourage North American tourists to come to Britain .
17 We wanted him to finish his career at Wigan but once we could n't agree terms with him , we had to buy a replacement in Martin Crompton and we have to back him now .
18 That 's the main thing and then if you 've got any questions afterwards hopefully we 'll still have time to go through a few questions .
19 Eventually we 'll all have locks on windows
20 Right we 'll now see chairman 's remarks which erm since Alan is not here has asked me to read .
21 Hence we can not expect markets and prices to ensure that the marginal benefits of making a noise are equated to the marginal cost of that noise to other people .
22 Strictly we can only measure abilities but much psychometric testing aims to infer capacities from the measured abilities , e.g. intelligence tests .
23 Clearly we can not set aims of ‘ changing attitudes ’ — these are not objective and neither are they stable .
24 Clearly we can not normalise X in this case to make both unc and unc unit matrices ; we say therefore that in this case X is bi-orthogonal or has a generalised orthogonal form .
25 We are not yet in a position , therefore , to replace Marx 's and Engels 's view with a clear alternative specifying under what conditions a society based on slavery is likely to occur , but similarly we can not accept Marx 's and Engels 's theory fully .
26 Similarly we can only make inferences about the nature of learning from observing these changes .
27 And that , of course , is why in the end , though we can all read Paradise Lost alike , and we can all in a certain sense respond to Paradise Lost alike , we must come to our final conclusions about the poem in terms of our own values .
28 Okay let's say we have Now we wo n't use X we 'll make it even simpler we 'll use two .
29 Perhaps now we can also replace TV , video and computer games with such old-fashioned delights as charades , bracing walks and conversation .
30 But eventually the truth will emerge in areas where now we can only make guesses .
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