Example sentences of "i [verb] we [modal v] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 five to ten minutes , I mean we might actually miss our tea and coffee so
2 It was rough but you know it , it w it was petty things that we was in trouble for , not , nothing sin I mean we would never think of mugging anybody or vandalizing things for the sake of vandalizing .
3 Although it has n't it has n't come to that in Germany , I mean we 'll probably be the poor man of Europe at the moment are n't we ?
4 I mean we must all know somebody who 's had a heart attack , a stroke , cancer etcetera , etcetera .
5 Okay so if we 'd have started off I mean we can just take the constant straight out .
6 I do n't know , I mean we can either take him up
7 Let's , you know I mean Judith 's saying , well I 've got some good work sheets on this , I mean we can all say that if we all know where the work sheets are
8 I mean we can always go back to places like the linguistics department or or any department on on campus , We can always go back to and get more recordings later .
9 Well I mean we can always unmake it presumably cos next week it will be , it 'll be different time I expect wo n't it ?
10 I mean we could probably both do a royal visit ourselves , I 've done several
11 I mean we could well be the exercise that we embark on , could actually eliminate sectors around York .
12 What 's a m I mean we could easily say it 's
13 I 'm just glad we are n't going , I mean we could easily of had to go tonight .
14 I mean we could all spend all day discussing that particular issue but up until the decision is made and which road they 're gon na go down we do know it 's gon na be banding but on what on what basis is it gon na be ?
15 I mean we could never have paid for all those tyres and when I retired the erm , they actually had a tyre fitter supplied and paid for by they were the , they took over the whole of the tyre maintenance , they had a tyre fitter down there and he used to go up to depot , change any tyres over there that were necessary , he inspected them each day and changed them over but of course he was notifying erm at the same time .
16 I mean we 'd never have been able to afford all this .
17 Once again , though , Trevor Proby received his marching orders and I fear we may never see him in a ‘ Stiffs ’ shirt again .
18 ‘ We are so far behind I fear we shall never catch up , ’ he says , gloomily .
19 I expect we 'll now see trade unionists and others appointed where appropriate .
20 I expect we shall just be spending the evening quietly — dinner at the pensione and then an early night . ’
21 ‘ I have been doing one acquisition a month and I expect we will still do one acquisition a month , ’ Sadler said .
22 Daphne came from one of the best families in London , certainly from what I understood to be the upper classes , so once I left St Paul 's I assumed we would never come across each other again .
23 Senior hospital caterer Jimmy Kikozi said : ‘ I have nothing to say about their food , but I imagine we will now see people wearing happy hats around the place .
24 In Mayer 's fine words : ‘ I hope we shall no longer hear Mr Coleman reflected upon for not accomplishing impossibilities .
25 I hope we will still have a very competitive car next year .
26 Looking serious , he told his audience : ‘ I hope we can comfortably challenge each other ’ .
27 I said I hope we can still be friends .
28 I went erm I hope we can still be friends .
29 Home advantage will be a big factor next week , and I hope we can now finish off the job .
30 It takes two to tango , however , and I suspect we 'll still be here tomorrow discussing it . ’
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