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

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1 We may not like what fans do and we may view aggro leaders and their like as unhappy reminders of a violent society in which we live .
2 As I have already indicated , the critical question we must ask is how we may design selection procedures which encourage sensible teaching and learning .
3 As in the previous section , we may introduce government bonds and examine the case where monetary policy offsets the effects of taxation on the capital labour ratio .
4 The benefit of this assumption ( Willig , 1976 ) is that we may use consumer surplus , the area under the demand curve , as a measure of social benefit . "
5 If we may imagine bat brains as building up an image of the world analogous to our visual images , the pulse rate alone seems to suggest that the bat 's echo image might be at least as detailed and " continuous " as our visual image .
6 We may employ slang terms or colloquialisms — and English has a rich and constantly changing vocabulary of such words and phrases .
7 Mr. Shaker : With this we may take amendment No. 17 , in clause 12 , page 6 , line 32 , at end insert , " and shall ensure that employees " pension rights are in no way diminished by the operation of this Act . "
8 It goes without saying that we should forget hardback novels — except perhaps for libraries — and concentrate on the paperbacks which children and their parents prefer .
9 In the light of this we should monitor news reports of lenient sentencing for driving offences — such as the one in the Scotsman ( 5th ?
10 I managed to persuade my husband that we should send daughter number three to what is reliably known as the most expensive school in Britain .
11 To this end we should undertake visitor surveys at all of the specialist gardens , which will help us to plan such promotional activities logically and cost-effectively .
12 Dining in the perfect Jacobean hall of Trinity it was only fitting that we should wear dinner jackets ( Hooray for a touch of elitism ! )
13 We should remember L.P. Hartley 's , ‘ The past is a foreign country .
14 By anyone 's standards these statistics are horrifying and are at epidemic proportions , yet there is no reason why we should accept heart disease as being inevitable .
15 Your reader Kevin Daws , BUAV ( Letters 29 August ) seems to think that because there are some rare infringements of the Act , then we should abolish animal research altogether .
16 Ideally we should include configuration interaction ( CI ) , but this is rarely possible except for small molecules .
17 we should have starter homes on there .
18 How often do you think we should use training session ?
19 unc Division by a decimal needs extra care , since before starting to divide we must adjust place values .
20 In view of this we must enact election laws as soon as possible .
21 We must harness market forces and the market place to prevent pollution , to change the sort of conduct that degrades the nation 's resources , and to find the most efficient and effective ways of delivering environmental quality . ’
22 The situation regarding the enforcement of is disgraceful too few inspectors far too much work therefore we must encourage safety representatives to be more self-sufficient in the workplace leaving the G M B to carry on its campaign for an increase in the inspectorate .
23 I think we must seek clarification Mr and your willing to take the resolution and drop the first two lines of your resolution .
24 The evidence is overwhelming ; we must address crime prevention far more successfully if we are to achieve the reductions referred to by the right hon. and learned Member for Warley , West .
25 " For Canford Heath , though , we must have emergency action before the bulldozers move in .
26 While we must support family rooms in those pubs which have the space and can provide suitable amusement for the little angels , this can not remain the only answer to the problem .
27 This means that , as we continue to diet , we must reduce calorie intake a little more in order to go on achieving a satisfactory rate of weight loss .
28 We must find Grandson Richard , 39 , ’ panted Gurder .
29 We 'll leave Thunder Bay at about a quarter to one , ’ Nell said , ‘ so we 'll have lunch soon after .
30 We 'll gather hibiscus flowers
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