Example sentences of "we [modal v] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 And I 'd like to erm try and get you all to see what you can tell by simply observing the building , and I 'd like to concentrate if we may on the central part of the building , because there are a number of changes that have been made to that building erm which tell a story .
2 Any suggestions er will be duly received , but er we 'll come back on that one if we may in a minute ,
3 We ought at the very least to have changed her name .
4 Once the vertebrates were established they quickly acquired hard parts displaying great complexity when compared with most invertebrate phyla ( we should except the arthropods , perhaps ) .
5 I think we had better try and influence that as churches not that we should about the suffering that goes on about the death that goes on , but I think we ought to give all this another dimension in churches .
6 And he especially wants to encourage female football players to join : ‘ We do n't get the response we should from the girls it would be nice to see more at the schools . ’
7 Whilst regarding as correct the shift of the centre of gravity to the production of the means of production , we must at the same time remember the danger involved in tying up too much state capital in major construction work , which can not be realised on the market for many years .
8 ‘ We call ourselves the Unifiers — an inner core of trade unionists who are prepared to take a few risks to get what we must for the majority .
9 However , now that it is necessary to identify the functions the judges are performing when they sit as visitors in cases which are concerned with the question whether people are fit and proper persons to become or remain barristers , we must for the first time examine their function in that context alone .
10 And , if you 'll accept my apologies , we must for the time being put the matter of Lady Maude to one side . ’
11 we 'll on the other one .
12 At Dead of Night we 'll to the Bride-bed come , And sprinkle hallow 'd Dew-drops round the Room .
13 Well we 'll except a
14 I said er , if we get the rest up we 'll in the vicinity was obviously not unusual
15 But we might on the other hand .
16 ‘ We are happy to support local schemes which wo n't worsen our mainstream business , and while hitherto we 've waited for passenger executives or consortiums to come to us with a proposal , we might in the future consider taking more initiative . ’
17 I put a paper to the board saying I was not sure we could overcome all the difficulties and we might in the event have to quit the business altogether .
18 After Munich there was a positive lurch to prepare as best we could with the near-hopeless equipment available .
19 But it , if if we wanted to change what we 've done already we we could at a certain stage have a level three , I mean I 've I 've ordered these books , you know mathematics level by level
20 We could at a price , ’ Thorfinn said .
21 We dried off as best we could at the expensive on-site tourist hotel and , as the mist rose and a pale sun came out , paid our money and entered the site itself .
22 For the next 2½ years we spent as much time as we could at the melin .
23 If today we can see better than we could at the time the agonized grandeur of the figure of Pope Paul , the one almost ‘ liberal ’ pope of modern times , we can also see how deeply uncertain was the Church he left behind him and — after twelve years — we begin too to be able to assess in its very different character the pontificate of John Paul II .
24 ‘ We got as close as we could to the shrimping rig , then Neil Henshaw and myself climbed aboard .
25 We were asked to infiltrate the area and retrieve as many documents as we could from the farmhouse .
26 If we set the poem 's rubric , which informs us that we shall be reading a fabliau , on one side for the moment , we could in the first stanza be looking at a tail-rhyme romance — a type familiar in English literature from the fourteenth century .
27 We just helped him as well as we could in the circumstances .
28 Yes we used to A whole lot would come here and I 'll go somewhere else the next day you know , we used to help one another to sheep shearing .
29 We shall for the first time protect landscapes , not one of which has been scheduled , by designating key landscapes as Areas of Archaeological Importance .
30 Hence not all directions for a given link are permissible although we shall in the first instance assume that they are , that is , that a chain can pass through itself .
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