Example sentences of "[coord] we [vb mod] [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Or we would go to the coast to pick cotton , which is really exhausting .
2 We would go down to the Seine and speak of water , boats and fish ; or we would go to the public park , where a few birds languished in an ancient aviary and the old mynah bird entertained us with a lavish range of endearments .
3 Or we might live in an open economy .
4 Very close range , wide beam , or we 'll cut through the fuselage .
5 ‘ Now , sir , ’ Cranston continued quietly as the other traders slunk back , ‘ I can ask the wardsman to convene a jury of your peers or we can settle on a fine ? ’
6 Or we can cling to the old certainties — and go on as before . ’
7 Or we can have in the morning .
8 Thus we can examine any given sequence of events dramatically by seeing these events through different eyes , or we can look at the same events from a distance by framing our drama as an investigation or an enquiry : we , the participants in the drama , could be townspeople celebrating the history of our town , creating a pageant .
9 Oh we could read it or we could go in the garden .
10 Or we could comply with the 30 October 1993 rule but amend the accounting reference date within the first nine months of incorporation , as we may , and draw up accounts to 31 October 1993 , which is within the seven day period allowed by s 223(2) .
11 The furious lights would flash past and we would move into the middle again .
12 And we would go through a song and everybody would keep trying different things .
13 Frequently they would meet us at the Sunday-school gate , and we would go for a walk before tea .
14 Carpets and cushions would be ordered and we would sit in the hot stillness , our voices quiet , the half-English , half-Arabic clear on the heavy air .
15 She would joke about the young ‘ uns with fat bums , riding around in cars and we would marvel at the so-called disabled people dismounting briskly from buses or climbing energetically from orange-badged cars .
16 the first thing that we , we , we would respect is and suggest and this is a course which has been offered erm , erm , in order of other cases , er , we should ask that the er because of the adjournment necessary for investigation , the , the money will attract interest and we would ask for an order that the erm , the plaintiff is entitled to interest at the special account rate on any lump sum hereafter ordered to be paid , now what that means is that if at the end of the day the instruction say goes off and the conventional lump sum order is made , we are entitled to interest on the whole of that lump sum , if on the other hand a structured settlement is put into position and er part is either applied to the purchase of the annuities , in the commercial way to try and settle it or taken it back by the health authority , in consideration for self funding structured settlement , then we would only get the interest on the actual cash we have been kept
17 Goering thought the Blitz would bring England to its knees and we would sue for an armistice .
18 Where their interests overlapped with the Maud Committee they reached similar conclusions , and we may concentrate on the latter as dealing in greater detail with the concerns of this chapter .
19 We are perfectly capable of breaking rules we believe in ( for , example , where conformity fails adequately to satisfy our other needs ) and we may comply in the absence of belief ( where the fear of the consequences of non-compliance is strong ) .
20 Responsibility for the memorandum 's factual accuracy and the opinions expressed therein will rest , therefore , with the vendors and we may ask for a formal representation from you .
21 No you do n't this is it , we 'll just dump everything , I said to Mark we 'll just dump everything in the back room and we 'll stay in the back room till we 've sorted the front room
22 Come and see us for a pint , I 'll meet you in so and so and we 'll go for a pint ’ , and all that , y'know .
23 ‘ Give me a few minutes to clean up and we 'll go to the Swan Inn . ’
24 But what we 'll do is take it there early in the morning , we 'll get he back the bus back to Liverpool , we 'll go to the pier head and we 'll go on the ferry to New Brighton and there was me prattling all on at him and the next thing er , you di , we did n't know that , we thought we were on the main right of way street and your dad started to go across and I looked , your dad was driving , I was sitting beside him and coming towards us along this other road , which had the right of way but we did n't know was a little black mini , I was a ergh , ergh oh Harry , Harry !
25 Shit on their memory and we 'll go through the motions .
26 Peter , see me in the production office at ten and we 'll go through the script .
27 Right colleagues if you would turn to the General Secretary 's report , on page , page one hundred and eighty , and we 'll go through the pages from one eighty two to two six nine , one eighty , one eight one , one eight two , one eight three , one eight four , one eight five , one eight six , one eight seven , one eight eight , one eight nine , one nine O , one nine one , one nine two , one nine three , one nine four , one nine five , one nine six , one nine seven , one nine eight , one nine nine , two hundred , two O one , two O two , two O three , two O four , two O five , two O six , two O seven , two O eight , two O nine , two one O , two eleven , two twelve , two thirteen , two fourteen , two fifteen , two sixteen , two seventeen , two eighteen , two nineteen , two two O , two two one , two two two , two two three , two two four , two two five , two two six , two two seven , two two eight , two two nine , two three O , two three one , two three two , two three three , two three four , two three five , two three six , two three seven , two three eight , two three nine , two four O , two four one , two four two , two four three , two four four , two four five , two four six , somebody get me a drink !
28 so and we 'll go in the Metro .
29 If you think of a famous building that you associate with London okay we are doing life in the city , we all live in London okay , think in your mind of a famous building for example Saint Paul 's , what I want you to do , and we 'll go round the class , is that I want you to describe yourself
30 Working out the cost of these premiums , and we 'll start with the Covermaster , and we 'll use your workbooks .
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