Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [noun] we [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ They might be favourites but if we stick to our passing game and play for each other we can shock them . ’
2 Erm on the back I think for each course we 'll we 'll have to try and fill in .
3 Thus for each island we can write the following :
4 Batty could fill in Fairclough 's role … but for specific games we might have to leave one of the midfielders out , as Fairclough is superb with specific man-marking jobs .
5 For that reason we should take extra care that we do not take it for granted or abuse it . ’
6 For that reason we will support the amendment that 's been moved by Labour .
7 It could produce scarring and for that reason we could not use it on babies ' delicate skin . ’
8 Through that work we will know more about the national church , its leaders , its members , its worship , its life .
9 Through that work we will know more about the national church , its leaders , its members , its worship and its life .
10 about some lesson we would n't learn .
11 In our consideration of the interview for scientific enquiry we must always remind ourselves that the survey is merely a particular tool for collecting information which is deemed relevant for the testing of a hypothesis which stems from theory .
12 Only regressive assimilation of voice is found across word boundaries , and then only of one type ; since this matter is important for foreign learners we will look at it in some detail .
13 For theoretical reasons we will also add a few features to the language : multiple assignment , output guards in alternatives and divergent ( racing ) process .
14 Using the above information for Commercial Union we may calculate both betas and covariances from first principles .
15 Total losses on Hurricane ‘ Andrew ’ — which is the largest insurance loss ever recorded — are now estimated at $65m and but for this factor we would have reported a welcome and significant return to profitability in 1992 .
16 To test for this intention we would have to establish whether he would act as he did in situations where he had no reason to believe that he could thereby induce the false belief in question .
17 How little reason they had for this view we shall soon discover .
18 For this reason we would be grateful if you would carry out a thorough investigation of the accident with a view to preparing a suitable report to support our client 's claim in negotiation and , if necessary , at trial .
19 For this reason we shall consider first the changes that have occurred in the lowland village community , while the upland areas will be analysed in the section on the ‘ farm-centred community ’ later in this chapter .
20 For this reason we can see a little way beyond the horizon H even on the Earth .
21 For this reason we will argue for current level basic state pensions and SERPS from the age of sixty , to both sexes .
22 Through this exercise we may obtain an insight into the richness of these styles .
23 But if Sweden go through this time we will try to arrange extra games .
24 ‘ But after that show we might have deserved the points . ’
25 So , I suppose one of them , right , we can make mature , so if you 'd like to put your handset by the side of your phone , do n't put it down , we 'll let that one mature and prove that after 75 seconds we ca n't lose them , and with the other one , can we just prove that we can go back to the conversation any time we like .
26 But we we agree that after three weeks we should be should have completed it .
27 However , after 3 months we should be looking for positive indications from the policyholder 's medical attendant with regard to a date for returning to work i.e. issue a PAC 8 .
28 After twenty-five years we can indeed see much response to Dei Verbum , but it is still limited .
29 Since the CSA 1985 makes no direct provision for civil remedies we must first look to the common law and then to the recent advent of statute law in the area , as laid down in the Financial Services Act 1986 ( FSA ) by virtue of s.61 and s.62 .
30 The more fully we have developed ourselves the more cause for such gratitude we will have , and the more we understand the cosmos , particularly by grasping the true nature of detailed parts of it and their place in the total scheme , the more we will appreciate the sheer wonderfulness of it , and arrive at a kind of mystical adoration of it .
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