Example sentences of "and we [modal v] [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | In summer this was heaven for us because it sometimes took hours to put things right and we would miss a large chunk of lessons . |
2 | But any form of ‘ editing ’ the file card in this way must introduce some small risk of giving an impression that is slightly awry , and we would prefer the UAPT practice of invariably giving the ‘ black ’ information entirely unabridged , although recognising the savings in time and therefore the cost that the CD procedure must allow . |
3 | ‘ This is already an area of outstanding natural beauty and we would welcome the extra money without the extra bureaucracy . ’ |
4 | ‘ It raises the question of internal control and we would expect a bank facing this difficulty to inform us right away , ’ said an official . |
5 | All organisations exist within some wider context and we would expect an organisation 's culture to reflect this . |
6 | Coun Scott , who is also a Tory member of Darlington Council , said : ‘ The plans for the unit are proceeding as expected and we would expect the tender documents to be in within a few days . ’ |
7 | I confirm that , when undertaking a review we would consider what the board has done , how it has done it and whether it had achieved its objectives and we would draw the appropriate conclusions . |
8 | As we lost height , just the two of us in a landscape of dazzling white , so Liena regained strength and interest in the day , and we would stop every now and then to sit on our rucksacks in the snow that coated the glacier and gaze in awe at the beauty of the scene . |
9 | And we would question the reading recovery amount . |
10 | If the association was perfect , all the points would lie on the line , and there would be no spread in the residuals ; 100 per cent of the original spread would be accounted for , and we would describe the two variables as being perfectly correlated . |
11 | we , we can then come back to the court , erm as , as other orders which we would seek and we would seek an order for costs , erm clearly |
12 | But we used to l I think I can remember going three times and we went on the train and we would have a big label with branch number seven , we were Walsall Wood and we were always told that , you know , you look on the sea front if you get lost , cos you 've got your name and who you belong to on card was all given out . |
13 | If we did that , we would do away with all these debates about local taxation , whether we should have the rating system or another system such as the poll tax or the council tax , and we would have a system which , at the end of the day , would give the local people the opportunity to determine priorities . |
14 | One might suppose that there were new laws that held at singularities , but it would be very difficult even to formulate such laws at such badly behaved points , and we would have no guide from observations as to what those laws might be . |
15 | He used to call here sometimes in spring and we would have the utmost difficulty in keeping his seraglio out of the house . |
16 | Slightly more controversially , both he and we would like a small number of swing and pile moorings removed to enhance the appearance of the river . |
17 | We do not know which of the library 's facilities and services should be offered to these different categories of user , and we would like the Committee 's guidance in codifying procedures . |
18 | And we would like the architecture to be as simple as possible , the idea being that such a self-effacing architecture would help lay bare the problems of speech processing . |
19 | This is for no better reason than that few readers of such newspapers would respond and we would get a very low return on our advertising investment . |
20 | There 'll be a fork supper to follow and we would adore a short speech , say twenty minutes on a theme of your choice relating to ‘ Me and the Great Outdoors ’ . |
21 | And I think the Deerness folk say , wey and we would call a young heifer a . |
22 | In their nervousness they offered at once the gifts they had brought : tea , fruit , duty-free whiskey — ‘ It 'll be useful to have in the house even if nobody drinks it and we might need a glass ’ — a printed silk headscarf , thick fur gloves . |
23 | er The overnight low , 7 degrees celsius , 45 fahrenheit , Friday remaining dry , cloud amounts rather variable , and we might see a little hazy sunshine as well , especially in the centre of Oxford , and especially to the east as well . |
24 | Apart from indicating status , each church represents perhaps the most important local focal place for any settlement , and we might spend a lot of time studying it in our local research . |
25 | Write unc Then unc Premultiply by unc then since unc unc Thus unc is a new approximation to R , and we may repeat the cycle as required to obtain R , subject to convergence of the method . |
26 | At the weekends , we are no longer constrained by the timetable of our weekdays and we may have a fuller social life in the evening . |
27 | If I quote three or four quid underneath , he 'll consider it and we may get an order in a few months time when the schedule runs out . |
28 | And we may antagonize a lot of people in doing so . |
29 | It is useful to employ the symmetry properties of molecules and molecular vibrations in dealing with this matter , and we may state the selection rules for infra-red activity and for Raman activity of molecular vibrations in symmetry terms as follows : |
30 | The bullet in the groin at the end of Lipstick may be cathartic , and we may take a certain ghoulish delight in watching Farrah Fawcett in Extremities debate whether to bury alive in the garden the attempted rapist she has tied up in her house . |