Example sentences of "we [modal v] [adv] [vb infin] [prep] this " in BNC.

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1 But we should not conclude from this that they are therefore intrinsically objectionable and unworkable .
2 ‘ Perhaps we should n't talk like this , ’ she said primly .
3 And we should perhaps add to this list of discourses the critical one which organises an anecdote , which may not have taken place at all , to re-iterate a point about Shakespeare and power .
4 We must therefore allow for this even if we can not always see it .
5 We could go down and then , that way , and then we 'll all go to this way , and then join it up again .
6 So maybe if we could just flick through this , before we go on and start to pick days and who 's gon na do what .
7 We could only dispose of this debris in the raging Shyok and hope that it would eventually be carried , via the Indus , to the northern frontiers of Pakistan — a region I well remember for its almost total lack of any suitable fuel container !
8 We 've been very careful not to be seen to be interfering or for anybody to think that we were going to tell groups how they would run their groups , because the groups are fairly autonomous and they pre-existed parish councils er , but a you know this is almost a direct invitation and we could actually respond to this in terms of an invitation and ask other groups if they would be interested in our respon in our going to , to visit them , rather than a surgery where maybe we 'd sit here and nobody would turn up .
9 It leaves one open to an accusation that we dare not make in this Chamber ; otherwise , the hon. Member for Rugby and Kenilworth would hear me say it .
10 " We shall yet talk of this day in ladies ' chambers , " said the Count of Soissons at the Battle of al-Mansurah .
11 ‘ We agreed when we separated that we would n't behave like this , ’ Loretta replied in aggrieved tones .
12 I do n't I do n't know that you need to do all this I mean , we would like ac I mean as far as I 'm concerned we would like access to this information but I I do n't particularly need some pieces of
13 We ca n't stay in this house .
14 We ca n't go on this way . ’
15 We ca n't go in this weather , ’ Julie said , looking out of the window .
16 We ca n't go in this . ’
17 Merlyn said , irritably : ‘ Well , come on , Ben , we ca n't stand in this passage for ever . ’
18 We ca n't travel in this cold .
19 We ca n't continue with this anarchist democracy , with everything based on goodwill and working 22 hours a day .
20 ‘ But we ca n't count on this weather lasting .
21 Erm do you believe if , if we erm oh I think we 've already covered that bit right so if I put erm come up with a erm a recommendation that would provide erm an income for your wife in the event of your death erm is there any reason why we ca n't look at this ?
22 With us all jockeying for position in the status stakes , we ca n't afford for this to happen .
23 In view of the fact that the need to prepare a conveyance is reducing all the time , we will not go into this in detail in this text .
24 The Wentwood experience as described in this monograph has much to commend it as a means of enabling people with quite severe learning disabilities to take their part in ‘ normal ’ middle class life ; but as the authors themselves say , ‘ We will not succeed in this ( developing potential for growing as a person ) by concentrating on making people better functioning conglomerates of various skills only ’ ( p. 28 ) .
25 Because of this we will not attempt in this book to trace a historical sequence from early , simple computers to later , complex ones .
26 We will now look at this alternative view to explore its relevance to translation activities .
27 Now we wo n't talk of this any more , my darling .
28 But we wo n't talk of this again .
29 So in net terms we can have maximum , we wo n't go to this in the current till next year , erm two and a half million pounds of growth .
30 We wo n't agree on this , Anna . ’
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