Example sentences of "we [vb mod] [verb] [pron] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | They were opposed by Anthony Cary , Lord Falkland , a Tory , who argued that the throne should not be filled until Parliament had decided what powers to give the Crown , so that " we may secure ourselves from Arbitrary Government " , although in this he was supported by radical Whigs such as Wildman . |
2 | Let's face it , we live with our negative parts and generally we may beat ourselves in public . |
3 | I 've a feeling we may need them before this is over . ’ |
4 | ‘ We may learn something from this recession . ’ |
5 | So I think we ought to congratulate him on that . |
6 | We should mean something to each other , something more than animated objects , walking . |
7 | That is , it is unclear whether what is being maintained is that our conception of effects is of unnecessitated events or that we should change it to that . |
8 | do you think we should stand it on some gravel in the saucer there 's plenty of gravel |
9 | We should leave it until next year and make certain . |
10 | That 's why I 'm saying to everyone that we should build it with two lanes and no more and so restricting the chance of it ever being a motorway . |
11 | JAMES EDE , chief display assistant , East Filton : ‘ We should make something of all the hype around the release of the Jurassic Park film and have dinosaur shaped foods . ’ |
12 | ‘ We should make it in three or four days , if we 're lucky , if we leave tomorrow , ’ Travis finished , recalling her to the here and now with a start . |
13 | We all know that the task we 've set the officers is to manage within the budgets they 've been given , and to have no cuts in services , and no compulsory redundancies , and thi this is their challenge and this is what they seem to be achieving , and I think we should applaud them for that . |
14 | ‘ We should address ourselves to those faculties in a child 's mind , which are first awakened by nature , and consequently first admit of cultivation , that is to say , the memory and the imagination . ’ |
15 | Even with nice Mr Major as Prime Minister I feel we should resist it with all our energy . |
16 | Right , now that 's what a decimal is a decimal is , that 's what a decimal is , and there are some people think we should write them like this , or you could n't , you could n't do this . |
17 | In commending it to God , we should couple it with all the workplaces in our land . |
18 | The social charter has an enormous role to play and we should concern ourselves with that , because it is relevant to us all , wherever we live and whatever part of the country we represent . |
19 | We were , on the whole , comparatively fortunate people but , like everyone else , we had our anxieties and sorrows ; and , friends as we were , it was natural that we should communicate them to one another although , like well mannered people , we wrote letters mainly intended to give pleasure . |
20 | ‘ I 'm in two minds whether we should have him at all . |
21 | We must consecrate it to each other and to the gods . ’ |
22 | ‘ We must do something about this exhibition , ’ Jay said , with the very English concentration of one commenting on the vagaries of the weather . |
23 | ‘ We must do something about those birds , ’ said Paul . |
24 | So we must leave it to some other group of His Majesty 's loyal subjects , such as yourselves , to carry out the task . |
25 | We must represent it by some simplified analogue . |
26 | We must tell him about this one . |
27 | In The Cloud of Unknowing he did not present the whole complexity of the Greek mystic 's vision , but dwelt upon his central belief that God is ultimately and essentially incomprehensible to the human mind and that if we want to ‘ know ’ God in this life , we must divest ourselves of all our ideas about the reality that we call ‘ God ’ . |
28 | ‘ Of course , this villa has no right to be here , ’ Nigel told them , ‘ but since it is we must save it for future generations to enjoy . ’ |
29 | ‘ So we must have something in common . ’ |
30 | We must have something in common ! ’ |