Example sentences of "[verb] we could [verb] a " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ But we were all in our twenties , taking it very seriously , and we did n't feel we could take a chance with someone still at school . |
2 | She says the way the world 's going we could use a bit less individualism and a bit more collective responsibility . ’ |
3 | WP Do you think we could see a reversion to the kind of right-wing authoritarianism which characterised Hungary between the wars ? |
4 | Do you think we could have a listen to this ? |
5 | I 'm not putting it around the table , because it 's a very long letter , and I do n't think we could have a worthwhile discussion on it right now . |
6 | I do n't think we could imagine a society without them now . |
7 | I mean we could sense a goal was coming . |
8 | I mean we could have a talk . ’ |
9 | I guess he 's just what Big Jack needs , a full-back who 'll try & get forward , and if they qualify we could see a few Leeds players in the USA even if without England and Scotland . |
10 | If somebody if they turn up at the normal time , I assume when though there 's you know we could leave a not a not a notice and they could just go out . |
11 | ‘ I felt that by fracturing the well in conjunction with a gravel pack we could produce a ‘ highway ’ into the reservoir that would allow it to produce at peak efficiency , ’ says Hannah , a consulting production engineer . |
12 | I suppose we could do a classified count er on the A four eight seven sort of a bit away if we wanted a proper classified count could n't we ? |
13 | After skiing the last section of the Vallee Blanche Nigel decided we could avoid a walk into Chamonix by skiing down a snow chute filled with avalanche debris . |
14 | Currently , we 're extending our service into commercial kennels — I reckon we could service a kennel of , say 50 dogs for around £20 a week . ’ |
15 | The way the year is running we could have a drought at midwinter and snowdrops at harvest time . |
16 | As we have said we are a new newsletter team and feel we could print a newsletter containing what we wanted or what we thought ought to be there . |
17 | It meant we could have a sophisticated presentation platform literally in the middle of nowhere and people came from miles around for these outdoor meetings . |
18 | However , with three of us we felt we could start a group ! |
19 | He always felt we could do a little better . |
20 | You know communications is a very big area there 's a lot to be talked about erm certainly rapport and leading and things like that you asked for that we could 've done a lot more with , the type of language people use we could do a lot more with but when we 've got a limited time we 're gon na have to take a limited snapshot and I hope that what we 've done so far today you found useful and I hope when we put it into practice tomorrow maybe you can understand a little bit more of some of things that we 've been talking about today . |
21 | But in the back of our heads we knew we could make a career together . ’ |
22 | Because of their success , some of these worksheets on general library skills had now been subsumed within IS teaching , leaving science to concentrate upon science-specific activities : Where we thought we could make a contribution was specifically linking subject-specific library work sheets into our own science teaching . |
23 | ‘ And we thought we could make a birthday tea for him , ’ said Peter . |
24 | ‘ As we 'll be working together , I thought we could share a desk . |
25 | The are very variable they obviously thought we could afford a |
26 | So I thought we could have a really good time as well , yeah ? ’ |
27 | Right , word full stop word Erm right , press return a few times then choose centering button and table , insert table , and now we 're going to have a table whe where I thought we could have a number and it can either be times or divide by something and then the answer , so we want how many columns ? |
28 | That 's why I wanted to haul you in — I thought we could have a brainstorming session together . ’ |
29 | Another advantage was being near enough to the basecamp to go back for lunch ; not only did it mean we could have a hot drink but it avoided the clammy sensation , which Carole graphically described , of sitting down for lunch when you 're soaked on the outside and soaked on the inside . |
30 | ‘ I bet we could sling a hook up and then pull it over towards the window , and then — ’ |