Example sentences of "[vb -s] we [modal v] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 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
2 Erm , if they start to have an illness and it develops we 'll obviously be talking to their doctor , I mean if it 's apparent that they 're blind on the form , well then , obviously we would looking the amount we paid , or , or , erm , basically come to some agreement on that .
3 ‘ But I 'm sure when the game starts we wo n't notice it .
4 He says we ca n't until we 're properly married in the eyes of God as well as man ; he says it 's worth waiting for .
5 He says we ca n't get our hands on exact diagnoses but we have got an advance party in Sarajevo so hopefully we will get something back from them .
6 He says well I 'm not paying you for it , he says you put it on and it do n't work , he says well we want it back , he says well you take it back and put my parts on that you took off , he says we ca n't , he says well I 'm not paying you hundred and forty pound for a part that do n't work and he says , anyway he says er , are you sure it 's a hundred and forty pound he said , an oil filter cost ten pound at some places but they 're actually only two so if you di divide it by five that 's forty pounds , he says I 'll pay you forty pound , but I 'm not paying you no hundred and forty he said .
7 He says we would n't have had the chateau and the big garden to play in .
8 But one side says we should n't talk about it and the other talks too much .
9 Hers is a vulnerable yet crucial role as negotiator between difference : typically she is one who refuses to outcast herself from the black community and family , because aware of its value and importance , yet by virtue of that same tact subjected within them to sexual discrimination : ‘ we straddle the fence that says we can not be uplifters of the race and lesbians at the same time ’ ( ‘ Talking about It ’ , 54 ) .
10 Ooh he says we can only pay you your travelling expenses .
11 Oh he says we could n't do that he says that now , he says I could n't get that done for you .
12 She says we could n't help but remember the sort of thumping speeches
13 He says we could not approve his application .
14 he says we could either put it forward because the windows are obviously a lot wider
15 If he carps we 'll only have a row .
16 The higher up we go in an organisation then what motivates us will also change .
17 A review of the assessments to date shows we can not claim total success .
18 ‘ Whatever cuts we would finally have to make would have to be spread over a shorter period , ’ he said .
19 He insists we ca n't afford another baby , and that 's that .
20 Indeed , as Whips we must sometimes sit through long and tedious debates
21 Dad thinks we ca n't cos we need the television .
22 It is Ego that thinks we should constantly fret about our family and the future , in case God decides we are taking life for granted , and hurls down a bolt of lightning .
23 I still wonder what happened to the paper produced by the right hon. Member for Blaby ( Mr. Lawson ) , which the former Prime Minister , the right hon. Member for Finchley , threw into her waste paper basket with what oaths and cries we shall never know .
24 Erm er the costing involves we will just say we ought to be for the first fortnight .
25 Since simplex pivots can be chosen to avoid cycling and θ > θ ensures we will not reach the preceding tableau again , we will never repeat a tableau , when increasing θ .
26 The event was cancelled and now it seems we may never see what Daf Leyland had planned for the future .
27 It seems we can now qualify our position on the relationship between dramatic playing and performance modes by saying that although the ultimate intention of the performer is to ‘ describe ’ an emotional event , the quality essential to dramatic playing , the quality of ‘ being ’ may also enter the performance mode , given the Stanislavsky approach .
28 Seems we should not be surprised : Unix System Labs says it 's close to a deal with Apple Computer Inc for the Macintosh interface ( UX No 390 ) .
29 Without the background notes we would not have known that , among many other points of interest , our boots crunched long the line of an 1805 horse-drawn tram road and beside a pub used as a meeting for Chartist agitators .
30 As I 'm not prepared to risk meeting Louis and his Mafia friends I ca n't go back to pick up the replacement VHF set — which means we might well be without radio contact all the way to Greece . ’
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