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

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1 When we go down to the shops we may see an acquaintance on the other side of the road .
2 As instances of mockery we can cite the reaction of the court of Navarre to the Pageant of the Nine Worthies ( Love 's Labour 's Lost , V.ii.484ff. ) , or that of Athens to ‘ Pyramus and Thisbe ’ ( Midsummer Night 's Dream , V.i.106ff . ) .
3 Therefore on one side we must assert the authority of the Bible over man and the Church , and not the authority of man and the Church over the Bible .
4 ‘ Last summer it was the terrace after that we restored the pond area and next spring we 'll do the tennis court . ’
5 A few months later Sanders recalled that Lloyd George had " prophesied great unpopularity for the government during the period of demobilisation and said if we had an election in the Spring we might get a Bolshevik Government .
6 With the spring we could begin the long slow climb out of the recession .
7 Secondly she said there must be a change from the habit of dualism to , what she described as interconnectialism We must see a relationship between things .
8 In future we 'll get the out .
9 We also need to reduce our borrowings so that in the future we shall have the financial flexibility to make further acquisitions or fund major capital projects .
10 If real progress is to be made in IT in future we must solve the problem of specifying the need and thus pull through the use of IT as well as the technology itself .
11 In the not too distant future we should see a diskless , Pentium , networked , pen based computer running NeXTSTEP or Windows NT .
12 Automated Education Letter in December 1972 reported a talk by R. P. Henderson to the Royal Canadian Institute in Toronto : In the not too distant future we will see the world 's knowledge recorded electronically rather than on the printed page .
13 Perhaps because in future we will have a unified Budget , with tax and spending announcements made at the same time , Mr Lamont chose to look further ahead than the 1993–94 financial year .
14 thing is too , at Christmas we used to have the erm , when we lived in Buxton we used to have the front bedroom where they , do you remember Paul , and the bay underneath it ?
15 If we continue the trend towards domestication and away from harvesting wild animals we will have a new problem , that of controlling rapid expansion of those wild animals freed from commercial harvesting or hunting .
16 However , for those observations which are consistent with the use of a reservation rule we can infer the implied ( almost inevitably stochastic ) reservation price by probit analysis .
17 For example in trying to increase the fuel efficiency of a car we might create the following sub-problems : better fuel consumption in the cylinder ; better timing of ignition ; use of exhaust gas heat ; reduction of weight of body ; less fuel consumption for air conditioners etc .
18 During the 1993/94 programme we shall continue the series of afternoon events which have proved extremely popular .
19 With this in mind we must consider the derogatory accusation of colonial compliance ( if not complicity ) in British social anthropology .
20 As we went back to Wyre home to Wyre we could meet the Wyre post boat coming across for the mails that we put to Rousay .
21 ‘ Tell your countryment we will catch the killers , ’ spokesman Colonel Bill Dennis pleaded yesterday .
22 Rover insisted on joining them there , the landlady taking care to bolt the door on the outside ‘ for fear we should rob the house ’ .
23 IN other respects we will follow the syntax and conventions introduced in
24 As a result we can observe the emergence in the last decades of the nineteenth century of a working-class culture whose prevailing tone was not one of political combativity , and yet which had firm moral standards of its own .
25 and we do have , some of this slides which , I 'll show at the very end , alright , but it means it er , erm , the first part of the talk we 'll keep the lights on and then could I ask you , you know to look and then pass it around like school
26 ‘ We will learn a lot from our Japanese colleagues and where we can benefit from Japanese methodology we will have no hesitation in adopting it . ’
27 On the basis of this analogy we may call a ring current a magnetic dipole , or more precisely we should say that sufficiently far away from a ring current the magnetic field appears as if it was created by two closely spaced magnetic charges ( which of course do not exist ) .
28 And the he sent one of my lads we used to do a lot in the area for him , and obviously he ca n't afford to spend too much so h we sent one man in the little van to get this pool table from a working man 's club in New in er Nottingham .
29 In the complex we can use a similar basis to classify the PH 3 modes as symmetric ( giving dipole changes parallel to the M-P bond ) and antisymmetric ( giving dipole changes perpendicular to the bond ) .
30 ‘ I 'm afraid it 's going to be a bit sore , but as it 's such an impressive break we 'll put a garter strapping on to help immobilise it .
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