Example sentences of "we [vb infin] these [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | How shall we make these genes influence development ? |
2 | ‘ But how shall we achieve these aims ? ’ |
3 | How should we understand these developments ? |
4 | Can we defend these instincts on grounds of justice ? |
5 | Should we use these areas to pilot the creation of specialist infill engineering teams and as a test bed for new forms of contract ? |
6 | And , she said would we like these shirts ? |
7 | How shall we move these planks of wood to the other side of the playground ? |
8 | Rarely do we set these prescriptions alongside one another and examine the total picture which emerges . |
9 | yes another cleaning offer , half price should we have these carpets cleaned ? |
10 | How then should we manage these patients who are known to be at an increased rick of developing cancer ? |
11 | Now when do we get these organisers ? |
12 | Right can we get these slips back about the erm presentations thing . |
13 | How do we say these things |
14 | If we find that , on the basis of informal interview , the writer is telling us that all working-class men love their employers dearly , or that working-class girls at grammar schools have no divided loyalties , do we accept these claims or dismiss them ? |
15 | The Pentland Firth and Scapa Flow , Lerwick and Sullom Voe were soon as familiar as the south coast and the Solent had become in the past , but familiarity would never make us treat these places with anything but respect and I tried never to take chances . |
16 | ‘ That make us buy these films and watch perhaps . ’ |
17 | Let us consider these points in relation to a hypothetical case . |
18 | Let us unpack these propositions in terms of the various fields and then scrutinize their implications . |
19 | Let us discuss these questions separately . |
20 | ‘ Look , Sir John , let us take these events from the beginning . ’ |
21 | Let us call these inferences that arise from observing the maxims standard implicatures ( the term is not Grice 's , although he introduces the term generalized implicature for a subset of these implicatures which do not require particular contextual conditions in order to be inferred ) . |
22 | Let us examine these points . |