Example sentences of "all [prep] we [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 And I would expect that er , all of us would feel much the same .
2 All of us would arise in due course like Venus from the waves — shining , lovely , renewed , with sharp neat cuts , elegant waves or subtle highlights — or so we hoped ; it was an act of faith .
3 The chairman of the Bar Council , Mr. Tony Scrivener — I hope that the remarks of Conservative Members from a sedentary position are not an attack on the Bar Council , which I think all of us would regard as an important and esteemed body .
4 Now er , before I put the resolution to the vote er , er , I 'm sure that all of us would welcome any comments or suggestions or questions that any of you might wish to put to us here .
5 The really frightening aspect of what is going on is that the alternative to Mr Yeltsin would seem to be chaos involving a complete economic breakdown , from which only extremists could benefit and all of us would suffer .
6 All of us would hang around together .
7 That 's quite right and proper and all of us would support that .
8 Thank you Chairman erm I do n't I need to say a great deal because the comments that have been made I think are very thoroughly and expertly covered most of the ground in terms of the the issues that are being raised and can I say that although er a number of Chief Officers , a number of departments and I suspect a number of committees will be looking at what has happened and er seeking in both to find out why it has happened and what might be done in the future erm I certainly recognize that it 's er a role responsibility of this committee and of er me and the Planning Department to consider the implications for strategic planning and for the related functions and that erm it wo n't be a , a , a happy task because er purely it 's something that all of us would have hoped had n't happened at all but I will er very er thoroughly er explore the issues and report it back .
9 Looks like all of us could do with a bit of both . ’
10 Yes all of us could get burnt
11 The Experiences evoked are human ones i.e. experiences that all of us can relate to and share because we are all ‘ Jock Thampson 's bairns ’ .
12 All of us can make mistakes .
13 He asked Americans ‘ to contribute today so that all of us can prosper tomorrow . ’
14 Not all of us can aspire to this level but we can ask questions such as ‘ what would be the effect of building a motorway between towns A and B ? ’
15 All of us can play our own part in the struggle for justice and development worldwide .
16 And suddenly they found themselves talking the sort of language that all of us can understand , and they got quite excited about this .
17 Almost all of us can recall a time in our lives when we have been under emotional stress and have become ill as a result .
18 Now , thanks to an excellent new book called Massage for Total Relaxation , by Nitya Lacroix ( Dorling Kindersley , £9.99 , published on April 25 ) all of us can learn to massage the stress away whenever it builds up .
19 Chatting often produces some very interesting ideas for serving and preparing the food and all of us can learn something from each other in casual conversation .
20 All of us will shudder with our colleagues on the receiving end of a nasty robbery attempt .
21 All of us will PEE on the burning wheel . ’
22 Therefore all of us will have a different shape and size of our internal stress glass .
23 This is why all of us will doubt at some point , whatever it is that we believe .
24 All of us should feel special and that we matter .
25 All of us should know by now of the decision taken at the special church meeting on 13th May to go ahead with the purchase of the Camphill building .
26 Serious injuries and deaths occur , and all of us must do what we can to prevent them .
27 There is another thing which I know you were thinking about a great deal , which all of us must think about .
28 The only way forward for this great union is for all of us to recruit new members , so all of us must take this responsibility seriously .
29 All of us must have been deeply disturbed by the Chancellor 's refusal to answer the question this afternoon — yes , we agree that Parliament must take the final decision , but what decision will he recommend in those circumstances ?
30 Unrealistic prices not related to the long-term supply price of any energy source lead inevitably to excessive and inefficient consumption while rational pricing policies are one of the most important elements in making users accommodate to the harsh realities of the high energy cost environment in which all of us must live .
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