Example sentences of "we [modal v] [vb infin] [pers pn] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | For suppose that the disuse of meat causes a permanent distaste for it , and that an increased demand for fish continues long enough to enable the forces by which its supply is governed to work out their action fully ( of course oscillation from day to day and from year to year would continue : but we may leave them on the side ) . |
2 | If you can show me plainly where Tutilo was until past that hour , we may strike him from the roll and forget him . ’ |
3 | She was very impressed and there is a possibility we may stock it in the future along with other similar species buyers are currently investigating . |
4 | ‘ Forget about the bullets , we may find them in the morning . ’ |
5 | An ‘ only ’ dream has little effect on us ; we may remember it in the morning because it was funny or for some other reason , but it does not disturb us in any way ; most often , we recollect it only in the moments after waking and have forgotten it by the time we get out of bed . |
6 | Since f is a function of λ which vanishes at the eigenvalues , we may use it in the Newton-Raphson method to obtain an improved approximation |
7 | If we do not need all that DP equipment now we may need it in the future . |
8 | In fact we may take it from the wording of Section 2 of the Definition Order that , during the conference questions were asked about the liability of individuals to repatriation , or Section 2 might not have been included at all . |
9 | Come to us , God of love , that we may see you in the poor , the sick and the rejected . |
10 | Perhaps we should send them to the client on all |
11 | That will worry hon. Members on both sides of the House , and we should discuss it at the earliest opportunity . |
12 | perhaps we should confine it to the specifics we 're talking . |
13 | We should develop them to the full . |
14 | Instead we should provide them with the means of taking charge of their own lives ; then — if and when they are ready — help them to understand their payoffs and hidden agendas , so that they can choose to stop playing this destructive game . |
15 | Well we should accept them for the sake of our own spiritual growth for one thing . |
16 | We should replace them as the Labour Party 's main op opponents . |
17 | Ideally we should launch it at the 40th Anniversary Celebrations and hold the Draw at the Annual Reunion in November . |
18 | Mr Major argued that as good Europeans we should tie it to the strong German mark to lick inflation and sustain recovery . |
19 | But if they nevertheless persist in making that perambulation in the manner aforesaid , we must endure it for the present , and await an opportune time to amend it . |
20 | We must bring her into the Hall . ’ |
21 | They were not going to fight any more , and we decided we must leave them on the island . |
22 | We must express it for the world to see and to believe . |
23 | Then , having discovered the true meaning , we must accept it as the word of God . |
24 | If we want to see the glory of God ( which no man can do in all its unmediated radiance , and live , Exod. 33:20 ) then we must seek it in the person of Jesus . |
25 | So we really must have that back , and I think we must have it in the er traditional tune . |
26 | Hence Durkheim insisted that to understand one set of social phenomena we must see them in the round — in their wider , social context . |
27 | We must combat it with the weapons of faith by showing that it is possible to have a balanced , intelligent faith which offers hope and healing . |
28 | We must put it in the hands of trained Islamic scholars and get them to run tests on it . |
29 | this was on the Thursday and he said er we 'll leave him on the |
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