Example sentences of "we [modal v] [vb infin] the whole " in BNC.

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1 In other words we should examine the whole subject , not just one important part of it .
2 Now , is it the intention of the people who asked us to take this action that we should just boycott Nestles products , or we should do the whole range of the conglomerate that owns all these people like Rowntrees and Cross and Blackwell , and many other companies as well .
3 I 'm going to brief Major Lower that we should recommend the whole fleet be grounded at least until we 've had time to get this examined in detail and to inspect a few more . ’
4 I am glad that the Home Secretary recognises that we must tackle the whole question of crime to get a grip of the dreadful problem of stealing vehicles , which has affected my area of Newcastle .
5 We 'll do the whole document .
6 And we 'll do the whole lot altogether the er traffic and the trains and planes in full every day on the county 's favourite at ten past one .
7 I mean you 're taking five percent of your money when you first go into the fund , and , and that 's an exceptional er amount of money that you wo n't get back , but if i if they 're saying well we 'll invest the whole lot for you , but you 've got to keep with us , w then y you 've got the option .
8 We 'll do er we 'll do the traffic and trains and planes in full after the er main news in ten minutes time we 'll check the whole lot then .
9 ‘ OK , we 'll have another look but do n't tell anyone else or we 'll have the whole village digging it up . ’
10 ‘ It 's between Louth and Willoughby but I 'm not saying exactly or we 'll have the whole world knowing ! ’
11 We 'll have the whole house down . "
12 If they carry on this way we 'll have the whole site out
13 We 'll explore the whole world , be away for a year ’
14 Learn the words right , we 'll get the whole island quivering in line . ’
15 ‘ Let's make a pact , Fred , if we keep on getting mail in any quantity then we shall re-schedule another programme , but if we do n't … ’ she shrugged , feigning indifference ‘ we 'll let the whole thing drop . ’
16 ‘ We intended to sponsor the match ball but we found we could afford the whole match . ’
17 So if we could collect it all up together and when we are going down we could take the whole lot down out of the way .
18 but we had one with eight so we 'd have we 'd have the whole thing there twice .
19 We shall overturn the whole world by tomorrow , ’ they chanted with earnest conviction .
20 Now when that settles down a little bit more , maybe in a year or two , we shall lime-wash the whole frame over so you wo n't see the timbers for a bit , and just lime-wash right over the whole timbers .
21 ‘ If it were n't for the fact that we have to spend time and pay lawyers to deal with it , we would find the whole thing laughable , ’ E&Y 's marketing partner David Wilson told ACCOUNTANCY .
22 Unknown to fame , we would see the whole world turn back into an Eden about us …
23 Well in Britain we decided we 'd be on the safe side , we 'll reduce that to a thousand we put another factor of ten in and what 's more i if one sheep in , in a whole flock is more than a thousand units , er then we will condemn the whole flock .
24 If we mishandle things here , we will plunge the whole continent into blood . ’
25 This preliminary meeting will be followed by a weekend seminar at Dublin in October when we will discuss the whole picture of older deaf people in this the EC year of the elderly .
26 Yes , we can bring the whole show — cast , props , music , the lot .
27 We can use the whole sample but just get those four erm four test statistics okay .
28 We can see the whole world here , the Empire , that 's the same thing as the whole world , and you 'll profit by it .
29 As at Knossos and Mallia , the temple grew up symbiotically with its adjacent town , but at Zakro we can see the whole urban structure .
30 We can see the whole theory as a sphere , with observation sentences on the periphery and non-observation sentences in the interior , starting from comparatively mundane sentences about material objects , moving through more theoretical sentences to laws of physical science and finally , at the centre , the laws of logic .
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