Example sentences of "we [verb] we [modal v] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 He said : ‘ If we lose we shall have a mountain to climb .
2 ‘ When this started , we agreed we would care for her here , and that 's what we 're going to do . ’
3 We agreed we 'd leave at seven . ’
4 As a matter of fact , I was talking to him briefly this afternoon and we agreed we 'd have a chat some time .
5 ‘ People originally came to us for help with choosing wallpapers , paints , fabrics and curtains , but we realised we could give them a much broader service , ’ explains Jon .
6 ‘ For , ’ he said , ‘ everything we eat we must provide for ourselves .
7 On food control , the level of food hygiene inspections at seven hundred and thirty we 've achieved by buying in consultants to do some work for us in our priority area , and we 're were able to do that with Derek Welk 's retirement , leaving us with some unspent staff , and so we 've achieved a higher figure there than we expected we would do .
8 How do we know we can trust you ?
9 When we start to take responsibility for our thoughts and begin to see that every negative thought has a negative return , we realise we can use life like a beautiful game .
10 Yeah , well we will do once we 'll get them to the height we want we 'll start trimming them and they 'll bush out a bit more , that 's not bad they 're about four , four or five foot now are n't they ?
11 time and time again they sit on the sidelines saying this is what we think do n't talk to us about it do n't debate it , do n't ask us to think about it , take it or leave it , if you do n't give us what we want we 'll sit back and moan and sulk and they 've played , I think that 's a very irresponsible line they 've played in the five years I 've been on this council and I hope that er again the issue on the next item on the agenda represents a change of heart on their behalf .
12 We found we could detect 12.5 fg M tuberculosis DNA with the IS 6110 primers , but only 36 fg with the 65 kilodalton based primers .
13 ‘ We intended to sponsor the match ball but we found we could afford the whole match . ’
14 As we approached we could hear the real Chairman of the Ontario Jockey Club welcoming everyone to the adventure and we could see Zak and the other actors waiting for him to finish so that they could get on with the mystery .
15 If we say we 'll wait until after the inspectors ' reports again , and then we 'll consider that , we do that any way - that 's not necessary .
16 and erm , Debbie and Richard with a prospect of another family on the way , as it , every year we say we 'll cut down and every year it seems to get out of hand
17 that I 'm w now , so what I suggest we do , is before we say we must make your premenstrual tension better with various manip various bits and bobs , and there are quite a few things we can do to help .
18 As Black women dedicated to the ordinary masses we believed we should attend the WFS initiative in order to both hear and contribute to the agenda .
19 We have adopted aims that may not win the war against poverty , but we hope we 'll win battles to ease the burden on those older pensioners , especially those living alone on low incomes .
20 We want to affiliate her in horse classes — I know she wo n't be able to manage lengthened strides very easily because of her conformation , but we hope we 'll get up to Medium level . ’
21 We hope we can build some sort of normal life again . ’
22 We hope we can do this through Yorkshire Arts and the Rural Development Commission , but local sponsorship would be very welcome . ’
23 Loreto principal Sister Patricia Goodstadt said : ‘ We hope we can show the positive side of life in Hulme and Moss Side .
24 We hope we can continue to help .
25 ‘ This team is getting stronger and stronger and , just like every other club , we hope we can win it .
26 We hope we will meet members of the Medau Society at our 1993 Gymnastics World Championships in April 1993 at the National Indoor Arena , Birmingham .
27 We hope we will continue to deserve your attention and we wish to subscribe to your monthly New Internationalist magazine for a year .
28 We hope we will give a voice to the authors of the '90s . ’
29 ‘ The way we played we 'd have come away with a result from most games . ’
30 Cheddleton Chairman Mr Phillip Oldfield commented : ‘ We have had far more requests from railways for use of the engine than we imagined we would have , it 's been a matter of accepting what we feel is the best offer .
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