Example sentences of "we are [adv] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We are slowly realising that fat is a very effective means of making you put on weight .
2 Here are all my colleagues rushing upstairs with great enthusiasm , diving into the committee room , anxious to get on to curb the ever growing number of rules and regulations and whilst they 're upstairs merrily getting on with it , here we are downstairs passing more things which we say we do n't want to do .
3 We are thus ignoring two classes of externally programmed device , common in the early days of computing : ( a ) Computers whose programs were held on such external media as paper tape or punched cards .
4 The mapping we are particularly targeting certain kinds of disadvantaged .
5 We are positively exploring various ways in which the organisation can make information from the archive more generally available .
6 We are well prepared this time , and Hitler is much weaker . ’
7 We are also supporting individual training effort .
8 Interestingly , we are also seeing increasing support for the reforms from the medical profession itself and increasing take-up of them .
9 We are also making non-stop enquiries .
10 We are also checking known sex offenders in Coventry . ’
11 We are also asking British museums whether they would like to host more exhibitions of Italian art and whether they would like to send more exhibitions of British art to Italy .
12 We are also told that wage increases have to come down to German levels , and there has been some movement in that direction .
13 As part of the study of the emotional response of families to the early diagnosis of Duchenne muscular dystrophy we are also interviewing those families whose boys have undergone the later traditional diagnosis .
14 We are also giving full support to the implementation of United Nations Security Council resolution 687 , for the elimination of the Iraqi nuclear weapons programme .
15 We are already enjoying eternal life , and physical death will merely mean the passing from life , in which we see through a glass darkly , to life when we shall see and know as we are known .
16 We are already putting more money into free travel for the blind since the previously consistent approach to concessionary fares by borough councils started breaking down in the face of financial pressures ’ , he added . ’
17 We are already negotiating new OEM deals with Sun ’ .
18 We are presently undertaking further studies using the same panel of antibodies in an attempt to localise each of the precursor peptides in sections from both normal mucosa and tumours .
19 The River Hamble is special and we are simply seeking some latitude and flexibility in the future uses of and rebuilding of existing , mainly clapped-out buildings .
20 In a letter to the Stanford committee on research , the faculty said : ‘ For years we have been able to tell visiting school children , student , engineers , scientists , laymen and the press that we are here to do basic research on the fundamental properties of matter and that we do not do any military work .
21 We are here to encourage any firm with plans for expansion or to increase their market share . ’
22 That we are again debating environmental policy reflects the priority that we as a Government , this House and the nation as a whole attach to this most central of issues .
23 We are however facing stiff competition in this sector from , and who have all launched products following the initial success of Complete .
24 I have noted what Andrew 's said about the graduates , and that we are actually getting some fee earning
25 Dr. John Marshall told the meeting : ‘ We are actually doing some operations on Saturday mornings . ’
26 We are therefore exploring inner space in a vehicle which is alien and with only limited knowledge of its controls .
27 However , by keeping our thoughts to ourselves we are often depriving that person of information which could be very helpful .
28 When we describe or summarize numerical information to make it more usable we are essentially using descriptive statistics .
29 There 's also a close correlation by not just the erm the size of the number for G , but how long can it go on pulling that G given the thrust and the aerodynamic capabilities of the machine and we are essentially building this aircraft so that it can sustain nine G and we are providing the pilot with the sort of equipment he requires to be able to survive in that kind of environment .
30 Even is we use only the lowest numbers available , based on official statistics , we are still seeing acute poverty for 873,000 people .
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