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

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1 Now it simply follows that , if A is requesting B to come , and A is behaving rationally and sincerely , we may assume all the facts in ( a ) - ( g ) .
2 We may call this the rigorist interpretation or version of utilitarianism .
3 And I think we we should do all the planning , do n't you ?
4 I had moved a table into a big window , for I foresaw that we should need all the help we could get from the view .
5 Otherwise , in the production and distribution of food we should have all the corresponding phenomena to those we actually have in housing : ten million family budgets based on artificially low rents ; the machinery of house production divided sharply into two , councils building to rent , companies building to sell ; the price of rented house-room a voting issue in local and parliamentary elections .
6 By the time the four of us meet up we should have all the fish in the pool between us . ’
7 It can be rescued only if we do not take judicial opinions at face value at all ; we must treat all the judges who worry about problematical statutes and precedents as practising some unmotivated form of deception .
8 Environmental protection can impose financial costs on producers , consumers and taxpayers , so we must make sure the threat of damage is a real one .
9 I understand an and appreciate wh what you 're saying and most grateful to you for that , I think wha what you 're , Neil is saying is is that with we must make sure the time , that this main strategic planning he has to look at , this very important issue , allows sufficient time for mature consideration
10 This is precisely what Hugh could provide , and we must examine both the contribution he could make , and the evidence for his having made it .
11 ‘ This is a most important case and we must know all the aspects and circumstances .
12 Then we must accept all the DHSS 's arguments in favour of the cohabitation rule , along with all forms of discrimination and oppression rooted in the assumption that women are men 's dependants , for the simple reason that the assumption is correct .
13 We must remove all the ‘ weeds ’ from our lives .
14 To answer these questions , we must consider first the papal anathemas at the Easter Council of 1099 , and then the character of his host at Lyons , Archbishop Hugh .
15 We must keep alive the sacred flame , ’ had been her message .
16 We must keep both the dockyards open together with the naval base in Portland , in Portsmouth .
17 We 'll do all the rooms up fresh in that house in Hill View .
18 We 'll send all the details with the catalogue .
19 We 'll send all the details with the catalogue .
20 We 'll have all the stuff to put away . ’
21 ‘ Once he is back with Berenice , and this latest ‘ Mrs Smith ’ has gone back to whichever hole she crawled out of , we 'll have all the time in the world for our own affairs . ’
22 I nearly joined you , but when we do make love we 'll have all the time in the world , not just a few snatched minutes . ’
23 We 'll have all the day , all the morning .
24 We 'll get all the gen . ’
25 We 're a little bit topsy and turvy cos er our programme researcher Sophie er is er is not with us today and as a result we 're a bit topsy and turvy and I have n't got all the papers associated with Foster and Allen but we 'll get all the details from F two lads when they come in .
26 ‘ Perhaps we 'll roll all the way to Abbotsfield , ’ Richard whispered .
27 ‘ Sounds like we 'll need all the help we can get .
28 ‘ We 're on the way , ’ I thanked him , ‘ but we 'll need all the boy 's help in getting a permanent cure . ’
29 We 'll need all the cold we can get if the ice is to be firm enough for the plane to land . ’
30 ‘ It 's here , as they land , that we 'll need all the ingenuity we can get . ’
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