Example sentences of "we [modal v] [vb infin] all " 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 So what we need to do is understand as much as we can of all pattern writing and notation methods , so that we may use all that is available to us in magazines , books , and so on .
3 ‘ That we may abort all evil —
4 I 'm not suggesting we should drag all these things up , but they 're all important facets of what communion is about .
5 It was only natural that we should interpret all this as preparation for release , that we would go home looking fit and not too pale .
6 Er T L A customer , well yes yeah I think we should delete all ne dene delete the net list , remove er list and end date .
7 I think we should do all we can to support him .
8 It is essential that we should do all that we can to take as many schools as possible out of local education authority control and place them under the control of governors and parents .
9 And I think we we should do all the planning , do n't you ?
10 The spirit of fairness , however , mandates that we should treat all papers equally and with candour .
11 Your response should also indicate to whom the memorandum should be sent and who will be the party we should address all future correspondence .
12 WE should encourage all bowlers to raise the seam of the ball .
13 The principal difficulty is that it is quite clear that the texts of the classical jurists have not been left as they were written ; and since it is clear that Justinian was keen on enforcement in all circumstances , it is hard to decide whether we should take all reference to it to be a product of his ardour , or the more extreme cases of public interest to be acceptable classical examples .
14 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 .
15 Right then the the box at the bottom erm we should know all these .
16 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 .
17 By the time the four of us meet up we should have all the fish in the pool between us . ’
18 ‘ Until that decision is known we can not begin to draw up an engineering schedule but we should have all works completed by the end of 1995 , ’ said an NGC spokesman .
19 I think we should have all what we 're going to have in for the bazaar thing , .
20 We should have all gone down together then ?
21 But , as justly observed by you , we must do all we can and leave the rest to God . ’
22 This is damaging to the Government 's credit and we must do all we can to avoid it . ’
23 This is the really dangerous depression in our society and is one we must do all in our power to do away with .
24 The relative stability in the months following the purported declaration of independence back in May last year was very welcome and we must do all that we can to re-establish it , but sheer names on pieces of paper will not do so .
25 We must do all we can in the coming few years to block any parliamentary private Bill which could as easily be dealt with through this legislation .
26 I am certain of one thing , however : we must do all in our power to ensure that none of that happens .
27 He added : ‘ As a community , we must do all in our power to encourage the planting of new trees and preserve our existing tree and woodlands . ’
28 We may not be able to contain a spill , but we must do all that we can to prevent another disaster . ’
29 The minimal acceptances are thus essentially sets of channels , and so in constructing them we must identify all guards corresponding to the same channel .
30 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 .
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