Example sentences of "we [modal v] [vb infin] [det] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | We may call this a disparity of structure , as opposed to Bach 's , which could be termed a referential disparity . |
2 | We may call this the rigorist interpretation or version of utilitarianism . |
3 | So it remains to be seen whether we may have such a network , or perhaps even assuming that nearly all the cheap oil runs out , whether we might in fact manufacture petrol artificially from wood , coal , or gas , simply to provide the excellent fuel with its wonderful storage characteristics for long distance transport . |
4 | On the other hand there are some qualifications that technicians may take , we may be lucky , we may get such a person , and I hope so . |
5 | To suggest we should ignore such a sign is as irrational as saying that the blue-black line which appears on the gums due to chronic lead poisoning is of no significance because it does n't cause any pain or discomfort . |
6 | And I think we we should do all the planning , do n't you ? |
7 | We should produce such a list , which would include ephemeral material like leaflets , posters , postcards etc , as well as conventional publications . |
8 | He had found that even in Britain , where officials tended to be dismissive of the idea of a plan , people from private industry were receptive when he explained the Netherlands ' plan at a meeting : ‘ They said , ‘ Yes , we should like such a plan because it reduces our uncertainty . |
9 | I had moved a table into a big window , for I foresaw that we should need all the help we could get from the view . |
10 | This is precisely what Hugh could provide , and we must examine both the contribution he could make , and the evidence for his having made it . |
11 | Right we 'll leave that a minute , okay ? |
12 | we 'll give that a go . |
13 | As soon as we realized we had such tremendous support and you know er right we 'll give this a go and we 're gon na win . |
14 | We 'll have all the day , all the morning . |
15 | ‘ We 'll have all the stuff to put away . ’ |
16 | ‘ Once he is back with Berenice , and this latest ‘ Mrs Smith ’ has gone back to whichever hole she crawled out of , we 'll have all the time in the world for our own affairs . ’ |
17 | I nearly joined you , but when we do make love we 'll have all the time in the world , not just a few snatched minutes . ’ |
18 | Yeah we 'll have this a bit and then carry on |
19 | We 'll put half a mind on it . |
20 | We 'll get all the gen . ’ |
21 | ‘ Perhaps we 'll roll all the way to Abbotsfield , ’ Richard whispered . |
22 | ‘ It 's here , as they land , that we 'll need all the ingenuity we can get . ’ |
23 | ‘ Sounds like we 'll need all the help we can get . |
24 | ‘ We 're on the way , ’ I thanked him , ‘ but we 'll need all the boy 's help in getting a permanent cure . ’ |
25 | We 'll need all the cold we can get if the ice is to be firm enough for the plane to land . ’ |
26 | We might expect such a king to have been beatified upon his death ( his ancestor had been St Arnulf ) but Charles ' indifference to Christian morality prevented this . |
27 | We might expect such a recognition to be especially difficult in strong cultures , where investment of self in the work of the firm is most profound . |
28 | HIT always needs at least three arguments ( the hitter , the person hit , and the thing used to hit — we might call these the AGENT , the ACTED-UPON and the INSTRUMENT ) . |
29 | We thanked him and as we were leaving he added that we could leave all the press arrangements to him . |
30 | ‘ Would n't it be fabulous if we could do this every night ? ’ |