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

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1 So I we would like to see erm tax incentives for investment in the equity of unquoted companies and we 'd also like to see gains tax incentives for the realization of those investments a when when they pay it off .
2 You know , you 're worried about us threatening you on your borders , you 've been threatening us on our borders you get rid of yours we 'll get rid of ours , fair ?
3 We 're nothing , of ourselves we might have thought we had but it was of no value whatsoever , but he took us , he says , now you 're something because you belong to me .
4 I must , therefore , introduce some rather harsh facts of life which we may choose to ignore but from which we can not escape .
5 Ordinary adjectives , however ( which we may continue to refer to as referent-qualifiers ) , should still be serviceable since the basic requirement in their case is no more than that there should exist a referential locus which their properties can qualify , and evidence of a referential locus is given quite satisfactorily even by such a general word as one .
6 But although he could not be said to have reached any hard-and-fast conclusions to this question , so fearful were the prospects of this supposed evolutionary degeneration that Karl Pearson took refuge ( and a certain amount of comfort ) in the fact that its results were far away : ‘ Happily , what the distant future of the world may be is a matter that does not much concern us , and about which we may rejoice to know nothing . ’
7 Is it possible , this is quite a bit of work we 're just about to enter into , which we may have to repeat .
8 Changing dates , numbers travelling or holiday type are major changes which we may have to treat as cancellation and subsequent re-booking .
9 Involvement is one thing , but we should never make the mistake which we may have done in relation to local government , of appearing to focus all our energies in one direction .
10 Delegates , this resolution is about uniting all of the unions in the public sector , after all we did it in nineteen seventy nine and as we all know that was against our Labour government , with one aim , to reject this government 's pay policy and to combine and fight for a pay increase which we 'll endeavour to counter the savage attacks which are being made against public service workers .
11 The only thing , other thing is we 've been you know debating about the er stuff to make up the wax which we 'll have to go to Morrells by all , and get it sent here
12 The net effect of foreign TNCs on UK unemployment is a hotly debated topic which we shall hope to resolve in later chapters .
13 There are aspects of the funding council which we shall seek to change in the other place .
14 The rule of recognition providing the criteria by which the validity of other rules of the system is assessed is in an important sense , which we shall try to clarify , an ultimate rule : and where , as is usual , there are several criteria ranked in order of relative subordination and primacy one of them is supreme …
15 They place a predictable emphasis on language ( particularly English ) and on Mathematics , an emphasis which we shall see intensified in the actual curriculum .
16 That is one of the problems of democracy to which we shall have to return .
17 Whether such a primitive level of ego-development and insight is appropriate today is a question to which we shall have to return in due course .
18 He wrote to all his senior departmental ministers asking , ‘ have you any problems to which we shall have to give our early attention ? ’
19 Some of them may involve social policies ; others may involve environmental policies on which we shall have to give ground during the next 10 , 15 or 20 years .
20 I shall allow questions to continue until 4.30 , after which we shall have to move on to the debate .
21 The first development of the Keynesian system which we shall consider revolves around the important distinction between classical and Keynesian unemployment and highlights the policy implications which flow from this distinction .
22 No the the very name , as the name implies , in many cases we would er jettison the drop tanks before entering combat and er therefore there is an agreed rate at which we would expect to use them so that they are a a usable stock in operations .
23 I must say that the way the discussion has gone this morning , is n I would say , slightly disappointing because there is some attempt to make a positive contribution , but at the moment it 's not necessarily pointing us quite in the direction which we would hope to go .
24 Also listed are definite faults , which we would hope to discourage and which are penalized heavily .
25 It seems unlikely that the normal form is one into which we would choose to transform programs for execution , but our work gives hope that transformation into other , more useful forms might be tractable .
26 But there 's a lot if we were going to talk about the m relative merits of the inner and outer today , I think er there 's quite a lot in addition to the er the traffic effects within Knaresborough which we would have to go into er er because I mean , in fact we 've and that is why I did n't include in certainly in my statement , er any defence er in any great detail of choosing an outer route as opposed to an inner route .
27 The entire unit set out from Kabrit at night , carrying weights to simulate the bombs which we would have to cart along with us on a real raid .
28 Other departmental proposals were considered : They were all valid in their own right , but … too narrow , and we felt that they were ones which we would have to attempt to deal with out of capitation .
29 Cos that I must say that was the way in which we would have wished to have proceeded with the discussion .
30 After that exercise we spent an hour and a half preparing for the case study which we would have to accomplish the next day .
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