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

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1 We may live in a free country but you do n't feel free .
2 Everyone feels we should react in a very strong way to these remarks . ’
3 We should meet in a couple of days ’ time .
4 That is not to say , however , that we should collude in a denial of the phenomenon .
5 The criteria most commonly used to establish how many people we should have in a sample are such characteristics as age , gender , marital status and socio-economic status , although various other criteria may be used as appropriate .
6 We went out to meet him at the airport and Signe hugged him and told him how much she 'd missed him and how she had cooked all his favourite foods for one vast homecoming meal but she had had an urgent phone call about sickness in the family and the dinner had all burned up so now we must eat in a restaurant .
7 We must have in a short answer like there 's a definition , most of the concepts there will be erm defined effective protection , its optimal , optimal tariff , trained creation , or trained diversion , there will be concepts that need definition , economic jargon , so you must have an equal er definition in there and you must have examples of how this concept is used , right say erm er one of those about do n't make reciprocal dumping .
8 To be consistent with the procedure of Section 6.2 , we must pivot in a critical column .
9 Er , er I think this is a general point , because we 'll talk in a moment about what is influencing ,
10 We 'll go in a minute . ’
11 We 'll exchange your seven horses for twelve of our timbers , and we 'll throw in a quantity of barrels , I think .
12 We 'll meet in a café — have a drink .
13 ( They can also be removed in other ways as we 'll see in a moment ) .
14 Light brown leather jacket , we 'll see in a minute on the video
15 Within any major class characterized on the basis of its gating properties subclasses can be defined according to their ionic selectivity , but also according to their er pharmacological properties , and especially as we 'll see in a second , according to their single channel conductance .
16 He , he sat here this morning he said all serious he said I 'm cutting out potatoes , bread , biscuits and all sweet things , so I you know , I just said , well if you know if you are love , do you want me to sort of start , you know , obviously not cooking you potatoes and whatever , well what we 'll see in a , probably in about two month 's like , you know
17 We 'll see in a minute .
18 Perhaps we might come in a minute ? ’
19 We could sit in a meeting in the Sit(uation) Room and be discussing these other activities , and fall into almost a kind of , you know , warp in which you would n't know whether you were talking — I mean , the use of shorthand and so forth in the discussions you could n't tell whether we 'd suddenly slipped into this question of selling arms to get them back this way or whether we were still discussing the other thing .
20 We could stay in a nice hotel . ’
21 She also asked us each to decide how many garments we could make in a week , not sewn up ( if we chose to do this we were paid extra ) .
22 Well there 's a physical limit to how much we could produce in a an eight hour shift and all the slate makers were adamant that the figures he reckoned they could produce and what they reckoned they could produce you know they were totally different .
23 ‘ When the Department of Health at the turn of the year invited bids for the money available nationally we could put in a very detailed bid in the tight time scale . ’
24 We could take in a huge dose of it and it would n't harm us one tiny little bit .
25 We 'd come in a coach to study Baltravers Hall , about twenty miles from our town .
26 We used to live in a house in Manchester in the slums .
27 We used to live in a house called The Nest . ’
28 ‘ And when we used to live in a hole , nomes were always being squashed by cars . ’
29 Oh yes , I used to live , we used to live in a three bedroomed semi in before we moved to our present house , and one Christmas Ken said why do n't all our family to us , which was his mother , his father , his elder brother , his wife , two little girls from them , Tony , Karen and their little one
30 The transnational view undeniably has a point , as do other recent views which we shall mention in a moment .
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