Example sentences of "[vb mod] we [adv] [vb infin] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The question therefore arises : should we also regulate companies that take the public 's money as prepayments ?
2 Should we not include people who regularly travel through the area by car , who must have an opinion about the difference it has made to their journey ?
3 After all , why we should we as trade unionists contribute to the ill-gotten gains of exploiters of human beings .
4 SHOULD WE NOW BAN PARENTS
5 Might we not accuse Sartre of the same ?
6 MIGHT we perhaps offer discount vouchers [ appliances or gas ] to people who say ‘ yes ’ before the main gets laid in their street ?
7 Now could we just hear Mr 's counter motion again please Mr .
8 Second , may we also have permission to borrow , for display in our exhibition , the large Slezer print from your Cowan bequest ‘ The Prospect of Edinburgh from Ye North ’ , which is on display in the Edinburgh Room .
9 need we still need feminists today .
10 ‘ It would appear that this Adamantios Andropulos , who is Hawkins 's temporary guest-I could well imagine that Admiral Hawkins would use the term ‘ guest ’ even if this unfortunate were clapped in irons in some shipboard dungeon — has an account with a Washington bank , name and address supplied , of some eighteen million dollars , and would we kindly make enquiries to see if he has been disbursing any of this of late and , if so , in what direction .
11 The decision did not lie with him because a formal commission of inquiry had been set up , but the following morning he telephoned me to say that a UK observer would be welcome and , by the way , would we please send Eric Newton , then head of AIB engineering section , to the accident site to advise the commission on whether there had been a bomb or other explosive on the aircraft .
12 Shall we soon abolish death and refer to someone dead as having a life problem ?
13 Cameron began to wonder if Mr Menzies was identifying himself with Job , and when he ended ringingly on ‘ Shall we receive good at the hand of God , and shall we not receive evil ? ’ , the suspicion was confirmed .
14 Not that I mean it to be a breathless race , but rather that I somehow do n't see life in an ordinary manner , not even this sere and monotonous existence in Africa ; granted , it browns me off sometimes , but I do pretty well on the whole ; and if I can still enjoy this incredibly austere and disciplined life , how much more shall we not enjoy life together ?
15 Will we even hold hands ?
16 Will we ever see Volvos and Renaults made in the same factory ?
17 At first Kerry could only collapse in her mother 's arms and ask despairingly : ‘ How will we ever find Ben ?
18 If we remove men from the caring system because some abuse , will we then remove women because they will then represent the highest risk in a care situation .
19 Can we just take check then there how that leaves us with our recurrent recruitment program .
20 Can we not reach conclusions today which I sense has some possibility of consensus ?
21 Not only can we not recognize sounds as linguistic units unless concepts are attached to them ; we also can not entertain concepts independently of their physical manifestations , without , that is , evoking in our minds the verbal forms to which they are attached .
22 Can we not use GIS technology to construct ‘ risk mosaics ’ ( Zeigler et al. 1983 ) , at a variety of spatial scales , akin to Hewitt and Burton 's ‘ hazardousness ’ of a place ?
23 Why can we not have achievement rises as management teams do .
24 We have more houses than we have ever had , how can we yet have homelessness ?
25 We have more jobs than ever before , how can we yet have unemployment ?
26 But the thing is , can we still have fun ?
27 Can we really trust Mr Kinnock to handle them responsibly when his recent positions have been so erratic ?
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