Example sentences of "[conj] we [modal v] [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | It would have given us a base at least to operate from , a place where we could be contacted , and where we might even meet some of our fellow producers . |
2 | Here are some sentences ( written by people whose first language is not English ) where we would not have used " the " : No movement in the British literary history before Aestheticism … |
3 | Where we wo n't meet anyone we know . |
4 | You talk about leading questions again that testing trial closed where we 'd just test the water before we go for the actual commitment . |
5 | He said : ‘ Many of the costs of running the dockyard are fixed , and consequently a point is reached where we can not make further savings without placing its feasibility in jeopardy . |
6 | However , where we can not identify a triple alliance , a society may still be dominated by a transnational capitalist class whose practices are genuinely transnational whether or not all three parties are represented . |
7 | Are the people too blind to see that the Dublin government is telling us where we can and where we can not parade , where we can and where we can not fly the Ulster flag and that a foreign flag can fly on our soil ? |
8 | Sorry , but this is one competition where we can not accept entries by post . |
9 | Are the people too blind to see that the Dublin government is telling us where we can and where we can not parade , where we can and where we can not fly the Ulster flag and that a foreign flag can fly on our soil ? |
10 | where we can just have it on all the time . |
11 | We will now have to concentrate on those areas where we can best create value for our shareholders . ’ |
12 | I would like to trace that film , but I do n't know where it is and where we could now see it . |
13 | The Tears for Fears record , All Together Now , missed from its chorus , the words ‘ In No Man 's Land ’ — where we will presumably end up with Kinnock . |
14 | In the next chapter we will deal with perspectives on interest groups , where we will also offer a concluding assessment of the ideas and theories discussed in both Chapters 2 and 3 . |
15 | Yeah , but do n't rip the book , do n't rip the book or we ca n't show daddy |
16 | I do n't know why they imagine it 's ‘ poofy ’ or we would n't find it attractive if they dressed up for us . |
17 | ‘ I know , ’ said Bragg amiably , ‘ or we would n't have come here , would we ? ’ |
18 | Obviously all the planets that we see orbiting the sun must be travelling at exactly the right speed to keep them in their orbits , or we would n't see them there because they would n't be there ! |
19 | His dark eyes lit up as he grinned and said , in only faintly accented English , ‘ We are lucky that the penalties for travelling in a first-class carriage on a third-class ticket are so severe or we would not have got on . ’ |
20 | Nor can we think of the Christian God as three persons in the way that we normally consider them to be , or we would surely have to conclude that it was a religion committed to polytheism . |
21 | ‘ Come along , Dorothy , or we sha n't get a seat . ’ |
22 | ‘ Or we sha n't like what emerges . ’ |
23 | ‘ Of course we must n't stop helping others , ’ said Trusty , ‘ but we must help ourselves too now or we sha n't have any where to meet . ’ |
24 | The counsellor may not be able to find the reason readily , or we may not like or agree with what we find , but nevertheless the reason will exist . |
25 | We will seek reassurance that we are loved in all kinds of bizarre ways rather than acknowledge there were times when we were not loved , or we may never have been loved , or even that we may have been hated . |
26 | Differences of opinion exist among scholars ; sometimes the appearance gives very little to go on — details may have been rubbed off or we may only have a small fragment of a large object to examine ; two or more origins may be possible contenders and it may be impossible to decide which on stylistic grounds alone . |
27 | Smarten up your act or we might just stop buying British , as the Europeans take over our high streets offering us fashions with a much better image , manufactured to a much higher standard . |
28 | ‘ Or we 'll both die ! ’ |
29 | ‘ Or we 'll not get there before the rain comes . ’ |
30 | We 'd better do as she says or we 'll not get a cup o' tea . |