Example sentences of "we [modal v] [verb] in [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We may observe in the future a continued trend in the use of sub-contractors , consultants , and other external agencies , thus reducing the core size of currently large firms .
2 Is it not a matter of great rejoicing , wherever we may sit in the House , that throughout the past 40 years , which have seen such momentous changes as the peaceful transition from empire to Commonwealth , the ending of the cold war and the coming together of former enemies in the European Community , Her Majesty has presided over this nation unfailingly , with a dignity and devotion to duty for which we are all greatly thankful ?
3 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 ) .
4 We do this because we fear that the other language may not contain the sophisticated concepts we may need in the communication .
5 The BHA plan was not in place to meet the deadline , but it 's something we may consider in the future . ’
6 The central , distinctive idea here is that the rational expectations hypothesis can be seen as imposing restrictions on what we should observe in the world , and so the validity of rational expectations can be tested by testing for the validity of those restrictions .
7 We should invest in the technology needed to make these images accessible and usable .
8 We should meet in a couple of days ’ time .
9 We should start in the engine room , ’ Nell suggested , shivering , ‘ work up through the crew 's quarters , and then into the complex . ’
10 Perhaps , as Mister C might say , we should trust in the power of the rhythm and keep the faith .
11 That is not to say , however , that we should collude in a denial of the phenomenon .
12 Such representations will be considered as quickly as possible in deciding whether we should call in the application .
13 The criteria most commonly used to establish how many people we should have in a sample are such characteristics as age , gender , marital status and socio-economic status , although various other criteria may be used as appropriate .
14 We went out to meet him at the airport and Signe hugged him and told him how much she 'd missed him and how she had cooked all his favourite foods for one vast homecoming meal but she had had an urgent phone call about sickness in the family and the dinner had all burned up so now we must eat in a restaurant .
15 We must go in the shop in the Pinge to buy something for my bunny .
16 We must build in the kind of rebate system that the hon. Member for South Dorset ( Mr. Bruce ) tempted me to describe — a rebate system which concentrates on people 's ability to pay and which is not concerned with an artificial concept of status .
17 The sign in the utterance , therefore , does not function as a symbol but as an index : it indicates where we must look in the world we know or can perceive in order to discover meaning .
18 Perfect or absolute Truth , which is known by faith , is beyond our empirical grasp which means that we must act in the knowledge that we are holding on to such truth as we are able to apprehend in this world .
19 For we are the real power — we are people power and we must win in the end for we are indestructible — ‘
20 We must put in an order tonight . ’
21 We 'll leave in an hour .
22 We 'll leave in the morning .
23 Er , er I think this is a general point , because we 'll talk in a moment about what is influencing ,
24 We 'll go in a minute . ’
25 You get up all day , does n't matter we 'll go in the afternoon .
26 And then after that we 'll go in the garden .
27 I said after that we 'll go in the garden before it rains .
28 Finish your carrot and finish your orange juice , then we 'll go we 'll go in the sitting room and watch the rest of the race .
29 ‘ Last time walking along the railway line because tomorrow we 'll go in the train , puff-puff , we 'll go in the train and screech-whistle-screech … ’
30 ‘ Last time walking along the railway line because tomorrow we 'll go in the train , puff-puff , we 'll go in the train and screech-whistle-screech … ’
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