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

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1 You recall that we could not have the needles always selected in the same direction or we would end up with biased fabric ?
2 Hold on c can we sort of stop this now or we 'll go on for ever
3 Let's run now or we will wind up alongside him . "
4 ‘ If you like , or we could go back to my flat ? ’
5 Or we could go out for it . ’
6 ‘ Tivoli 's open till midnight — but no fireworks tonight ; or we could go out to dinner elsewhere .
7 Now we had originally had this extra facility available er so that we could trade off life against the extra thrust in an emergency but there was clearly the possibility erm that that might be used er when it really was n't necessary and we would end up with extra costs , extra life cycle costs , shorter engine life and it was felt on balance that with a reduced threat overall that it was sensible to take out that facility and to accept a longer engine life , but not , there 's no reduction in the total normal thrust but its merely its override combat facility .
8 Without this control the world would be in madness and we would end up with the laws of the jungle , where the strongest wins .
9 I used to go back home via the local Underground and I 'd take six of our Irish doormen with me , all of them six foot three , and they 'd take the rollers from the roller towels in the Gents and they 'd stand around me , and we would go out in a ‘ flying wedge ’ .
10 Then I play with the baby and we might go out for a walk or go and see friends — that sort of thing .
11 We might have a silly name , stupid haircuts and we might jump around like idiots , but we 're not irrelevant . ’
12 We might have a silly name , stupid haircuts and we might jump around like idiots , but we 're not irrelevant . ’
13 And we 'll drop in on the way home to watch a few election results or do you think if I start having a party tomorrow night it 's gon na get out of hand ?
14 ‘ I 'll take you to Ilse 's now and we 'll meet up in the morning . ’
15 Right well I 'll start today if you do n't mind and we 'll go round in the normal way erm when we come to Pat .
16 No , he asks you to please stay for supper and we 'll go on in the morning .
17 No , he asks you to please stay for supper and we 'll go on in the morning .
18 ‘ Do n't listen to me , ’ she said , ‘ I 'll feel different tomorrow and we 'll go out to lunch . ’
19 oh , must find this seat belt ca ca n't find it wo n't go in it 's flashing at me saying I have n't got my seat belt , but I have or and we 'll go off to Southwold
20 ‘ Get out of that dress and we 'll go back to your flat — it will be far more comfortable than this dreary room for anything we want to say … or do . ’
21 Can we listen back to it please , can we just listen to it and we 'll go back to the same place ?
22 I 'll get this train stopped and we 'll go back for the lost car .
23 Then collect me and we 'll head off to the Yard to deal with the mess that 's going on there . ’
24 ‘ Hold him very tight now and we 'll walk back to the hotel so that you can claim your prize . ’
25 ‘ Finish this , love , and we 'll wander down to the pub while it 's not raining . ’
26 As one of the parents in the interviews described later says , ‘ When they say , you 're the experts , parents are experts , what they really mean is — you get on with that little bit over there , and we 'll get on with the really important stuff over here . ’
27 Then put the coin in the slot , please Rex , and we 'll get on with the new plan . ’
28 But erm we 'll have a look at it next time and we 'll , you know , play with it a bit more and we 'll get on with doing some more pie charts okay ?
29 So I rang up they said er , oh we 'll order them and we 'll get back to you of how much they are .
30 Can you wait for me in the foyer of the nurses ’ home at ten past and we 'll run over to Faye and Bill 's in my car ? ’
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