Example sentences of "we [modal v] [not/n't] [vb infin] these " in BNC.

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1 New unions have now emerged which we have not faced before we must not dodge these challenges because they may appear difficult or hard and we must be prepared to learn off anybody who has something to show us to close our minds would be a mistake .
2 We 'll not allow these unelected faceless Tory supporters to keep the public in the dark .
3 We 'll not follow these quangos , we 're not for taking away the power , the power should mean at least we 're accountable .
4 We had every other Sunday off , you see , but otherwise we worked and did n't get any extra for it but of course the girls like myself well erm we could n't lift these huge urns of tea so they had two men keep them on , you see , and er , and we were er perhaps I know one day we did n't finish until five o'clock in the morning
5 But we could not draw these conclusions if we relied on external norms , on general historical information as codified in historical textbooks , or on our own ‘ intuition ’ .
6 In his usual cold manner , Falkenhayn summed up the March results as follows : ‘ owing to the peculiar conformation we could not use these successes to bring our artillery far enough forward , and consequently the preparatory work here had to be continued . ’
7 We need n't detain these gentlemen ’
8 We shall not pursue these matters further here , but they will be noticed again in connection with the nature of conditional statements and the subject of causation and science .
9 ‘ If we were an interesting group we would n't need these silly clothes .
10 If people trained their dogs properly from the start we would not have these problems .
11 We ca n't grow these things ourselves , yet , you see .
12 But we ca n't sacrifice these girls on the altar of a sacrosanct secularity which , in my view , needs to be urgently redefined and adapted to a multiracial society . ’
13 ‘ It will be set very firmly in the 1930s , as this is 1993 , and we ca n't suggest these things are still happening . ’
14 Of course all this begs important questions about whether chemists have succeeded in duplicating the conditions of the early Earth but , even so , given that we ca n't answer these questions , the argument is worth pursuing .
15 Without democracy we would n't be able to say who should rule , with democracy we can we can say these people because we voted for them and that 's it , we ca n't say these people interests we ca n't say that these people act in common good although if they do very badly we 'll try and recall them , all we can say is they 're there we need , what we need is authority structures , we need the structures more than the people occupying the roles , someone 's got to occupy the roles and this is the only way we 've got of appointing them .
16 We ca n't accept these conditions for our employees so sign 'em up for the G M B and fight for their rights .
17 But although we ca n't comprehend these levels of improbability in our minds , we should n't just run away from them in terror .
18 I said I wo n't play it when your there , just show me how too , machine you know , you know when you get , oh you get silly we ca n't play these new machines .
19 ‘ If we ca n't get these orders out on time , all the effort we 've put in will have been for nothing .
20 We will not assign these spectra in detail , but it is now generally accepted that the ruthenium complex has three units held together only by metal-metal bonding , whereas the iron complex has bridging CO ligands , as well as many terminal ones .
21 ( Some compounds are made of more than two words , but we will not consider these . )
22 We will not write these down explicitly but will impose them successively in a B & B procedure .
23 So we wo n't mention these factors here , although in in some instances er , these properties are important to talk about for staph orius .
24 We can not sense these faint chemical traces , but the bloodhound can smell them immediately .
25 We can not neglect these things , but neither can we control or even forecast them with any certainty .
26 Obviously , we can not explain these very striking variations in behaviour via biology , since the people in the various societies were all the same biologically .
27 We can not alter these circumstances , but we can try to make good use of such information that is available , and ‘ make the data speak for themselves ’ about other aspects , and this project will continue developments in this direction .
28 We can not lock these children up , ’ said a care worker .
29 We can not lock these children up . ’
30 I do n't expect the heartbeat award scheme to suffer , I will be in touch with Matthew fairly closely to ensure that , but I think the position of the labour group is that we can not support these recommendations as they are but we offer you a compromise solution .
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