Example sentences of "we [vb mod] [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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31 In the same way , we may think of the ideal encounter of a particle with a molecule as an elastic collision in which no energy is transferred .
32 Bishops , archdeacons , canons , civil servants , monks : these are the men whose lives we may study in the sources , whom we can meet face to face in their own writings , the educated , privileged clergy .
33 ‘ Always I have let my horn cry at setting forth , and though thereafter we may walk in the shadows , 1 will not go forth as a thief in the night . ’
34 One said : ‘ If it happens we may press for an inquiry by the Monopolies and Mergers Commission . ’
35 However much , therefore , we may feel with the later Romantics that Wordsworth was ‘ a political apostate ’ , his social interests will always remain as evidence of his humanity .
36 In some societies parents do select the marriage partner for their children , but we have very little say in the partners our children choose , however strongly we may feel on the subject .
37 Where we may feel at a disadvantage compared with moral absolutists with fixed standards is not in the claim to objectivity but in the sense of certainty .
38 Perhaps the simplest of these is the expression , ‘ It is the law that … ’ , which we may find on the lips not only of judges , but of ordinary men living under a legal system , when they identify a given rule of the system …
39 However hopeful we may be , however much we may snatch at the more encouraging indicators , we can not look forward with any great confidence to a consumer recovery .
40 We may argue about the importance of a site 's past history , and the relevance of purely accidental human influence ( the ‘ fall-out ’ effect ) .
41 We may argue about the timescale of change or its effects on our lives , but what is beyond doubt is that change , massive and fundamental , is taking place in the way we acquire , use and are influenced by information .
42 So we may come to the third proposition of this book : THE SEDIMENTARY PILE AT ANY ONE PLACE ON THE EARTH 'S SURFACE IS NOTHING MORE THAN A TINY AND FRAGMENTARY RECORD OF VAST PERIODS OF EARTH HISTORY .
43 You have agreed to ensure that any information which we may require for the purpose of providing the services set out in this letter is made available to us , as and when we may reasonable require .
44 You have agreed to ensure that any information which we may require for the purpose of providing the services set out in this letter is made available to us , as and when we may reasonably require .
45 You have agreed to ensure that any information which we may require for the purpose of providing the services set out in this letter is made available to us , as and when we may reasonably require .
46 You have agreed to ensure that any information which we may require for the purpose of providing the services set out in this letter is made available to us , and when we may reasonably require .
47 Responsibility for the memorandum 's factual accuracy and the opinions expressed therein will rest , therefore , with the vendors and we may ask for a formal representation from you .
48 We may ask for an explanation of how our perceptual apparatus is a reliable source of information about reality , or how our instinctive judgements of plausibility or similarity can be useful in forming hypotheses or making inductions .
49 We are also required to agree with you that should the Panel make a statement that it considers that the facilities of the securities markets in the United Kingdom should be withheld from you , or should you fail to comply with the City Code , we may withdraw from the engagement .
50 We are also required to agree with you that [ should the Panel make a statement that it considers that the facilities of the securities markets in the United Kingdom should be withheld from you , or ] should you fail to comply with the City Code , we may withdraw from the engagement .
51 We are also required to agree with you that [ should the Panel make a statement that it considers that the facilities of the securities markets in the United Kingdom should be withheld from you , or ] should you fail to comply with the City Code , we may withdraw from the engagement .
52 We are also required to agree with you that [ should the Panel make a statement that it considers that the facilities of the securities markets in the United Kingdom should be withheld from you , or ] should you fail to comply with the City Code , we may withdraw from the engagement .
53 We are also required to agree with you that [ should the Panel make a statement that it considers that the facilities of the securities markets in the United Kingdom should be withheld from you , or ] should you fail to comply with the City Code , we may withdraw from the engagement .
54 We are also required to agree with you that [ should the Panel make a statement that it considers that the facilities of the securities markets in the United Kingdom should be withheld from you , or ] should you fail to comply with the City Code , we may withdraw from the engagement .
55 Client accepts that should the Panel make a statement that it considers that the facilities of the securities markets in the United Kingdom should be withheld from you , or should you fail to comply with the City Code , we may withdraw from the engagement .
56 We may say to the diviner ‘ You mean ’ you have learnt that when you have a certain feeling of strain in your hands , then water is usually to be found so many feet under the ground ? ’
57 We are all sensitive creatures , however we may seem on the outside .
58 We may live in a free country but you do n't feel free .
59 We are perfectly capable of breaking rules we believe in ( for , example , where conformity fails adequately to satisfy our other needs ) and we may comply in the absence of belief ( where the fear of the consequences of non-compliance is strong ) .
60 Well we 're probably alright for the other things for the time being , but we may need about the the Weber erm .
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