Example sentences of "[verb] we [modal v] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I expect we 'll now see trade unionists and others appointed where appropriate .
2 ‘ I expect we shall just be spending the evening quietly — dinner at the pensione and then an early night . ’
3 ‘ I have been doing one acquisition a month and I expect we will still do one acquisition a month , ’ Sadler said .
4 Nigel Lawson then proposed we should either scrap SERPS and put nothing in its place or leave the whole issue until the next Parliament .
5 To buy a brand new PA system costs a lot of money for a single person , and as a group it is a huge risk as we are still at school ( lower 6th ) and do not wish to spend that sort of money when we can not guarantee we will still be together in a week , let alone a year 's time .
6 ‘ They realise we ca n't afford to pay contract money , ’ Lowe said .
7 How do we know we ca n't do something unless we try ?
8 Do you know we wo n't mummy .
9 Things we all do yet know we should n't .
10 Once we have achieved the result we want we can then decide whether laser printed output is suitable or use the services of a bureau to get the same file photoset on the higher resolution equipment .
11 ‘ If you can hit your killer 's face before you croak we can probably get him , ’ SOCO said helpfully , as he examined a gory piece of Sellotape before slipping it into one of his brown paper bags and carefully labelling it .
12 ‘ If I do n't get Seawitch moved we could well end up as wreckage on those rocks . ’
13 Now Christmas has come we can really get down to it . ’
14 and they said if we , in turn , as it stands we could never give you exemption and therefore the only thing is to render it completely enoxious and then we can give you negative clearance because it will have no impact upon competition
15 We never say we would n't bring him back . ’
16 Certainly say we would n't want
17 ‘ Yet , they say we would n't be interested in it here .
18 Association chief executive Frank Clark said : ‘ We say we wo n't give in to the IRA and yet the police say they can not guarantee the safety of a manager at a football match . ’
19 Oh , we say we wo n't , but we will .
20 But doctors say we 'll never be a healthy nation until we start to deal with the problems of teenagers .
21 ‘ We say we ca n't keep an eye on them all the time , but the girls are under strict control . ’
22 I think for me , one of the main questions is how we enter into joint activity with the British Labour Movement , or do we just turn our backs on it and say we ca n't do it , they are too racist , they are too imperialist .
23 And it 's easier to get along with brother so and so and sister so and so , but for goodness me I find , I find it ever so difficult to talk to sister so and so and there 's an area perhaps that we can er think about , stay awake by being respectful and obedient and that 's something that is very important because it 's completely opposite in the world today , respect for all authority and obedience to it is absolutely gone by the ways I find refrain from criticism and careless talk so there are the main points , but as we say we ca n't go into them all , well , so what we 're going to do is to try and just highlight one or two little areas which we could er enlarge on or put the magnifying glass on , so shall we do that ?
24 Yeah , but the trouble with it there is that very often you get , you get half of them say we ca n't come Tuesday , but we can come Wednesday
25 Well a cooker you definitely , a fridge say we could perhaps borrow that one of mum 's until we could afford one .
26 ‘ But I ca n't agree with the prophets of doom who say we will never qualify for the World Cup finals again .
27 If we say we can not afford it , the reply is that we pay out more and more millions of pounds in unemployment benefit .
28 Well h we 'll have two a day I think that 's if you say we can great I mean
29 Are you going to , when you do your care packages say we can only award so much , we 'll have to reduce it , arbitrarily ?
30 The football authorities say we can now concentrate on what happens on the field rather than the terrace , because hooliganism is being forced out of the game .
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