Example sentences of "[vb mod] [pers pn] [verb] we [adv] " in BNC.

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1 That is only a part of life , and as it no longer concerns us , why should it hold us together ?
2 Should we just enjoy the things that touch us in a painting or should it spur us on to learn more ?
3 Could you tell us where you were and what you were doing on those three days , please ? ’ he said , instead , levelly and she gave him another sideways , calculating look .
4 Could you tell us why you are not at work ? ’
5 And if we can just er just go back just for for one minute , just to draw a bit of before you were captured , er and whatnot , could you tell us just a little bit about the living conditions that you had when you were actually at the front .
6 Could you tell us please , how much we spent on Ghost House and Runaway Train and what you expect it to bring in , in rewards this year ?
7 Mrs could you start us now ?
8 ‘ Actually , could you knock us up some cold ham and salad for lunch ? ’
9 Could you lead us there ?
10 Could you get us in ? ’
11 Could she give us just a handful of examples of people who were moved from geriatric beds into the private sector in the early stages of the development of the policy and were given the assurance that she says was publicly given that the Government had no intention of meeting fees , however high ?
12 When I look towards the Merchiston Castle here , I wonder what John Napier who lived here from 1550 to 1627 would have said could he see us today .
13 Tony would you start us off ?
14 Would he tell us then what he believes the impact of the er pay settlements will have on the spending he 's allowed local authorities because it seems to me there must either be a cut in staff er and a cut in services if they 're gon na keep within the the money that he made available at the time when he was n't aware of these settlements .
15 When when are my mum and dad sto when my mum comes back my dad said will you take us home ?
16 Will you let us out if I can swim across a lake full of pike ? "
17 ‘ What else will she test us on ? ’ someone asked .
18 Will they keep us here long ? ’
19 Sports — Will it pull us together or apart ?
20 Is he aware that the situation remains the same , and will he tell us when something will be done about it ?
21 Will he tell us why he refused to give an interview on the television programme referred to by my Hon. Friend the Member for Cynon Valley ( Mrs. Clwyd ) ?
22 Will he tell us exactly how much public money the Scottish Development Agency has invested in the Stagecoach operation and whether the same level of investment will be available to every bid , including management-employee bids , that is made to buy one of the subsidiaries ?
23 The Prime Minister is now borrowing billions to try to finance a pre-election tax cut , so will he tell us exactly which other taxes he would raise to pay for the bribe ?
24 Will he tell us precisely what action he intends to take so that never again will desperately sick children be turned away from hospitals which do not have the money to provide emergency treatment ?
25 Will he tell us how many thousands more people will lose their jobs while the Prime Minister tries to hang on to his ?
26 If the Minister does not agree with that figure , will he tell us how long it will take to introduce any rescue schemes ?
27 Will he tell us now ?
28 Can I suggest we actually have a look at this in General Purposes ?
29 " Can you aid us now , old Granny ? " called Neva to the raven .
30 There might be a yachtsman come along and he 'd want a mooring , so he 'd say to my father , can you fix us up yes , get an old bit of chain and put round , put some wooden wed wedges in tighten 'em up , up , that 's his , that 's his mooring , he 'd take it somewhere in the river , have it dumped , put a buoy on it , that was , that 's like his anchor .
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