Example sentences of "we [vb mod] [adv] [verb] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Next time we may well vote for the Scottish National Party , no more NUNGE . |
2 | I understand that at the GATT negotiations , for example , we may eventually settle for a 30 per cent . |
3 | Dashing to and from a busy job , frantically organising family commitments , domestic routines and social life to fit with working lives , we may often crave for the peace and simplicity of a solitary life . |
4 | ‘ We are aware of the local feeling and have come to the view that we should not fight for the additional land requirement , ’ Mr Walker said . |
5 | In the last sentence erm my view is that we should not wait for an application to build on this site . |
6 | We should not look for a simple reflection : ‘ a single , fixed mode of exchange ; in reality there are many modes , their character is determined historically , and they are continually renegotiated ’ . |
7 | With an uncertain outlook for nineteen ninety three from our point of view it 's absolutely crucial to get costs in line we had obviously done cost-cutting during the previous two years , but we really needed to be sure that if revenues were not going to increase , we should n't wait for a recovery to bail us out . |
8 | In other words , we should always look for the origin of social norms and consider whether the values and expectations reproduced through socialisation serve the interests of any particular group or class . |
9 | ‘ We must also fight for the interests of British business in world markets and provide them with the best environment in which they can compete and succeed . ’ |
10 | Well we 'll just arrange for the er |
11 | Pity we could n't go for a romp round a canal is n't it ? |
12 | We could n't claim to be anything else ; we could n't speak for the families of Terry Waite or Brian Keenan . |
13 | " But we ca n't find four thousand in a week And , with things as they are , we could n't hope for a bank loan even if … " |
14 | Yeah well we , we could n't push for a new |
15 | ‘ We could easily arrange for a nurse to be here during your absence , ’ Adam suggested . |
16 | We could not undress for a week in case of a submarine attack , and you all got a little cross , I remember . |
17 | We could not go for a walk that afternoon . |
18 | In them days we could really go for a man in uniform . |
19 | We could hardly wish for a more graphic portrayal of the son who is tied to his domineering , aggressive mother by ties of love , but who has to be a hero in the eyes of the world to prove his masculine worth . |
20 | As her reports started to come together , our excitement grew about what we could now achieve for the children of Vietnam . |
21 | We dare not ask for the grace of humility , but perhaps we do n't need to when it is so often thrust upon us , thought Sophia , beating together eggs and sugar for a sponge cake , knowing that her cake would not rise as high as Sister Dew 's . |
22 | Er , however we have agreed , and we 're perfectly happy er , to have an undertaking which , obviously you ca n't enter into within the a , a legal document cos we would n't qualify for a corporation grant to make the remaining twenty five percent available to the council as well . |
23 | ‘ In other words , we would not vote for the ball being thrown in any direction , for instance to someone running onto it from deep . |
24 | We would certainly strive for the most equitable route . |
25 | The Corporation protested to the Board of Trade , who replied on 27 April , ‘ Although we disagree with your views , we will not press for a junction with Station Road . |
26 | This clause makes clear that we will not pay for the cost of replacing any undamaged item or parts of items forming part of a set or suite when damage occurs within a clearly identifiable area or to a specific part . |
27 | Well we will just hope for the best , he 's not going up there so that 's one less . |
28 | Within the enterprise , we will also assume for the purposes of argument that ‘ Internal Library and Information Centres ’ restrict themselves to acquiring only that external information which is ‘ publicly available ’ . |
29 | ‘ But I ca n't agree with the prophets of doom who say we will never qualify for the World Cup finals again . |
30 | ‘ But if it 's officially up for sale we will certainly go for a look around . ’ |