Example sentences of "[subord] we [modal v] [verb] [pron] for " in BNC.
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1 | That 's the Coke that nan bought you , but we bought you some more did n't we , so we 'll save them for tomorrow |
2 | Well we 've asked him to meet us with regard to the footpaths , so we could use it for that at the same time , |
3 | We shall need some more singers to do , are you ready to sing cos we might need you for something else up there , you 'll never know . |
4 | If we can recognize it for what it is , then we are well on the road to dealing with it , and being able to put it behind us . |
5 | It really is exciting and something which it 's difficult to express and even better if we can do something for Herefordshire and bring back a winner . |
6 | It really is important to get your statement , but first we 've got to see if we can do anything for the poor devil down there . " |
7 | Well you see we 're a bit further from home now and if we can do it for five days , great , we have n't |
8 | I know , but I want to see how much there worth , so there about , see if we can get one for less than twenty pounds ca n't you . |
9 | If we could taking it for her it 'd be worth it . |
10 | When I go up to the farm to get Mummy 's eggs , I 'll ask if we could use it for our meetings and … ’ |
11 | Erm , clearly we 've got enough op , it would seem that if we could recruit somebody for the rest of this year , and er which would help us get our times down , if in if in fact we were able to recruit somebody who was instantly productive , which is not all that likely . |
12 | ‘ A ’ were with dressable wounds for the medical wards , ‘ B ’ were for the theatre , as they had wounds needing operative treatment , ‘ C ’ were for as much morphia as we could give them for a quiet inevitable death , ‘ D ’ were corpses . |