Example sentences of "[modal v] we [vb infin] for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Where might we look for help in a critical offensive ? |
2 | Have pencilled in the 7th shall we go for LeSapt again ? |
3 | ‘ And that reminds me , where shall we go for lunch ? ’ |
4 | Shall we break for lunch ? |
5 | Suggestions are always questions such as ‘ It 's 11 o'clock , shall we break for coffee ? ’ |
6 | Okay , shall we break for coffee ? |
7 | Can we break for coffee ? |
8 | Can we break for tea now come back at twenty five to four . |
9 | When can we hope for Byrd as well ? |
10 | Now what can we do for Jane ? you 're you 're wheezing ? |
11 | Now what can we do for Jane ? you 're you 're wheezing ? |
12 | What can we do for members in small workplaces where even basic health and safety standards are exempt by law ? |
13 | So the question he goes on to is , given its civilizing restraining role how did , what er , explanation can we give for religion in general ? |
14 | Nor can we appeal for explanation to the notion of Scaevola as provincial practitioner . |
15 | How can we write for instruments if we know nothing about them ? |
16 | Can we wait for prosperity and education to keep mankind in check ; so the humble villager , the wretched dweller in the shantytown does n't choose the traditional , unthinking , long-term option of a dozen children , the decision which in the long term destroys both them and theirs ? |
17 | How , she asks , can we account for evil in a world that has been created by a good God ? |
18 | What can we have for dinner ? |
19 | HOW CAN WE WORK FOR CHANGE ? |